This Cat Has A Lot To Be Thankful For After A Brave Rescue In The NYC Subway
Matthew RussellThere’s a lot to be thankful for this year, and no one knows that more than a small cat that was rescued from a New York subway a day after Thanksgiving.
The gray-and-white stray had been spotted by train passengers at least two weeks before the rescue, the New York Post reports. Some people even posted pictures of the Prospect Park subway cat online, placing him close enough to the third rail on the Q and S lines to raise a few OSHA eyebrows.

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The subway cat was found near Prospect Park in New York City.
MTA employees attempted several times to capture the cat, but it wasn’t until Nov. 25 that maintenance supervisor Tom Doerbecker nabbed the frisky feline from the tracks and took it to a no-kill shelter in Brooklyn.
Our subways staff rescued this guy from off the tracks and brought him to a no-kill shelter. Something to be thankful for! https://t.co/RWpUMoczxZ pic.twitter.com/D3MfqeFSDV
— NYCT Subway (@NYCTSubway) November 25, 2017
The Sean Casey Animal Rescue has provided a much safer space for the subway cat to roam as it waits for the right adoptive parent to come along.
Prospect Park passengers have a little more to be thankful for, too. The rescue didn’t cause too much of a delay, which social media comments indicate could have hastened the cat’s fate.

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The cat was taken to the Sean Casey Animal Rescue, a no-kill shelter in Brooklyn.
Current MTA chairman Joe Lhota is reportedly no fan of holding up the trains for an animal’s sake. After a pair of kittens delayed the subway for two hours in 2013, Lhota, then a candidate for Mayor of New York, said he would have run the kittens over.
“It’s not the decision of the mayor; it’s up to the MTA. But he would not shut down the line,” Lhota’s campaign spokesperson told the New York Post.

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Maintenance supervisor Tom Doerbecker has been credited with saving the cat.
Lhota’s percieved lack of compassion for kittens led to a string of criticisms from his opponent in the mayoral race, billionaire John Catsimatidis, an inherently “pro-cat” candidate.
Now @JoeLhota wants to run over adorable kittens...Say it ain't so Joe! @nypost: http://t.co/R1WpscoZHD @AnimalHaven @Bideawee @petrescueny
— John Catsimatidis (@JCats2013) August 31, 2013
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