“Ꮮіttlе Βlаϲk Κіttеᥒ Ѕаᴠеd bу Ροlіϲе Οffіϲеr frοⅿ Јеер Εᥒɡіᥒе”

The secret duty of any police officer around the world is to serve and protect the life of the innocent, no matter the race, gender, or ethnicity.

In many cases, they apply these principles to animals, too! And this brave police officer from Charleston, South Carolina is here today to testify to that.

One sunny day in May 2022, Officer Batiz was on duty when he was paged about a poor kitten that had been stuck in a Jeep engine. He wasted no time and went straight to her rescue.

When he arrived, he contacted one of his colleagues to help him get the kitty safely out of the engine. With the two of them working together, the tiny black fluff was soon freed.

Officer Batiz then searched that particular Charleston neighborhood for the kitty’s owner, but no one seemed to know to whom she belonged.

Since it was getting dark and his shift was about to end, he decided to take her home for the night and planned to send her to the shelter first thing in the morning.

The next day, one of his colleagues, Officer Crosby picked up the kitten from Batiz’s house and took her to the nearest animal shelter to have her checked for a microchip.

It turned out that she didn’t have a microchip, which meant that she was probably born on the street.

After she was thoroughly examined and got all of her necessary shots, the next step was for her to be put up for adoption.

However, just as she had sneaked into the car engine the day before, she also managed to find a way to stealthily nestle in Officer Crosby’s heart.

He decided to adopt her and name her Clover – probably because he knew she’d bring him luck.

Charleston Police Department shared a couple of photos of Officer Batiz and Clover on their Facebook page and wrote the following:

I hope you enjoyed this heartwarming story. Please, let this be a reminder to always check your engine before you start your car as our feline friends love to seek shelter in there.

Make sure you also check your tires as they tend to curl up on top of them to keep themselves dry and out of danger.

And if you ever stumble upon a feline in distress, and you’re not able to help her – give a call to our police officers because they will always gladly come to the rescue!