"The MTA Police Department responded and saw the orange feline cowering between the rails. Officers asked railroad employees to switch off the power so they could safely approach the cat."
"Video shows an officer catching the cat in a net before putting it in a crate to be transported. Police said the animal was scared but appeared uninjured."
A cat was rescued from Long Island Rail Road tracks between Lindenhurst and Babylon after being spotted by train engineer John DeBacker. The MTA Police Department responded and found the orange cat cowering between the rails. Officers requested that railroad employees switch off the power to safely approach the animal. The cat was rescued shortly after 7:30 p.m. and taken to South Shore Feral Care in West Babylon, where it was named Garfield. The cat appeared scared but uninjured, with a scratch on its face.
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