Ryan Adams spearheads rescue attempt to save "abandoned kitten" in Auckland
Ryan Adams has spent the last day or so at the vanguard of a campaign to help save a "clearly abandoned kitten" from a cemetery in Auckland, New Zealand.
The tail is still twisting and turning, but so far includes possums, pressure-plate thievery and a dozens of worried onlookers. Despite all the noise online, no shelter in Auckland seems to have actually rescued the cat yet, though it's currently being fed and watered by locals and Adams' monitor engineers.
Check out some of the progress below; you can find out more and keep up to date with Cemetery Cat on Adams' Twitter page.
Please any local cat rescue in Auckland, there's a little black kitten Symonds & Grafton- in Cemetery. Abandoned. pic.twitter.com/EwgILWC0JJ
— Ryan Adams (@TheRyanAdams) July 13, 2015
I fed her. She's very sweet- was crying for help. Clearly abandoned. Symonds & Grafton bridge cemetery. Very loving. pic.twitter.com/k77fp4w4rd
— Ryan Adams (@TheRyanAdams) July 13, 2015
Dear @PawJustice @LonelyMiaow @SPCA_Auckland Cemetery cat is fed and ok today but still abandoned... Can you help? pic.twitter.com/1SxGQWH24S
— Ryan Adams (@TheRyanAdams) July 13, 2015
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