New York Police Department (NYPD) officers rescued more than 20 cats from a locked van in Manhattan Saturday morning, according to ABC7 New York.
The department reportedly received an animal cruelty call at around 5 a.m. of cats stranded in a locked Chrysler Pacifica. Officers responded immediately, rescuing a total of 21 cats after gaining entry into the van, the outlet reported.
The cats were allegedly locked in the van overnight as temperatures dropped below freezing, the outlet noted. (RELATED: Video Shows Police Officers Rescuing Drowning Blind Dog From Frigid Pond)
The officers reportedly found the cats in good health, but brought them to a nearby Animal Care and Control. NYPD has not yet made an arrest, according to ABC7 New York.
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