Stray kitten rescued from Louisville airport ramp adopted by public safety officer
Over the course of 24 hours, a stray kitten went from wandering around a Kentucky airport to living the good life with its new adopted family.
Our Ops team rescued this stray kitten on the terminal ramp, cleaned it up and cared for it overnight, and the next day one of our Public Safety Officers adopted him! A happy ending for everyone! #Airport Ops to the rescue! #flylouisville #rescue pic.twitter.com/q6V6NAADLM
— FlyLouisville (SDF) (@FlyLouisville) October 14, 2020
Last Wednesday, members of the operations team at Louisville Muhammad Ali International Airport discovered the disheveled kitten on a terminal ramp, and quickly rescued it. They cleaned the kitten up and took care of it overnight, and the next morning, Wes England, a public safety officer at the airport, eagerly offered to provide the rescue a new home.
It was love at first sight when England brought his new furry friend home — WLKY reports England's wife, Katrina, and kids Hailey, 14, and Gage, 4, already adore the kitten. In honor of its past life, England named the kitten Boeing, a.k.a. Bo.
More stories from theweek.com
The left embraces rigging democracy
The greatest risk for a Biden administration
A new constitution? Be careful what you wish for.