Yorkshire Live reports. The eight-week-old feline was firmly wedged in the space, and responding officers had to use airbags and special small tools to rescue the cat, which "appeared uninjured".A spokesman for North Yorkshire Fire and Rescue Service posted pictures of the rescue operation on Twitter, along with the caption: "#Easingwold crew have rescued an 8 week old kitten which was wedged in a car engine."Air bags and small tools were used and the kitten was rescued unharmed.
Although believed to be a stray, this little fella has a number of options for a new home!"A police officer from North Yorkshire Police replied to them saying: "Oh come on guys give us police officers a chance."Firemen in uniform rescuing a kitten.
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