Stray kitten interrupts live newscast to ask for help: the kindhearted woman adopted

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What better way to make your voice heard than a live newscast. That’s exactly what this little stray kitten in Detroit did.

While WXYZ-TV Channel 7 reporter Nima Shaffe was on a live casting call, the little cat saw the perfect opportunity to get her story out there.

So she interrupted the journalist by meowing to ask for help.

Stray kitten interrupts live newscast to ask for help: the kindhearted woman adopted

Ignored at first, the kitten insisted loudly until it attracted the attention of the entire crew.

So when they were live again, after a short commercial break, Shaffe can be seen petting the little creature.

The crew even named her Lucky Seven. “In honor of the WXYZ-TV Channel 7 Rescue Team, it was named ‘Lucky 7,’” the team said.

Soon after, they realized the charming kitten was all alone there, so they knew they had to help him.

Stray kitten interrupts live newscast to ask for help: the kindhearted woman adopted

An officer was called and Lucky Seven was taken to the Humane Society of Huron Valley, a local shelter, to be placed for adoption.

“Lucky Seven is a super affectionate and friendly kitten,” a shelter spokesperson told The Dodo.

She purred and made muffins; with her paws the entire time she was examined by our vet, and now she is relaxing comfortably in our nursery, waiting for a foster family to come pick her up.

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