ROCHESTER, N.Y. (AP) — A kitten that hitched a six-hour ride from Connecticut to western New York curled up on top of a car's gas tank will be put up for adoption. The cat was found by workers at Smitty's Transmissions in suburban Rochester when a Connecticut couple bought in their car after dropping their son off at the Rochester Institute of Technology. The couple had heard the cat purring. The Democrat & Chronicle of Rochester reports Sunday (http://on.rocne.ws/TJg03l ) that workers found the kitten curled in a tiny alcove above the gas tank. They named the cat Connecticut. The kitten was taken to Lollypop Farm, a shelter that takes in foster kittens, until she puts on enough weight to be spayed and adopted. Shelter workers believe the hitching kitten was feral.
Kitten grabs 6-hour ride to western NY on gas tank
Sep. 2 3:30 PM EDT
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