Crime & Safety
Kitten Rescued From Car Engine In Madison
The kitten, named Honda, will be up for adoption soon.

MADISON, NJ — A small kitten was rescued from inside of a car engine by Madison firefighters Wednesday afternoon, the borough said.
The kitten climbed into the engine as a Madison resident was driving home in the rain. Firefighters James Blair and Jack Dunne went to the resident's home and were able to take the kitten out of the engine unharmed.
Now named Honda, the four-month-old kitten was taken to St. Hubert's and will be up for adoption soon.
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