A report from neighbors led the police to search an abandoned vehicle on the streets of Manhattan and rescue 21 cats that had been abandoned.
According to policeinformation, This Saturday, November 25 at 5 in the morning, they received a call from a group of neighborss that they saw the felines inside an abandoned Chrysler truck.
A group of police arrived at the scene and He checked the truck, which was closed, and observed the group of kittens.
The police opened the vehicle and rescued the felines that They were left to fend for themselves in temperatures below freezing.
The animals were taken to Animal Control Center for review.
No arrests were reported.
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With music, floats and lots of joy, New York celebrated a new edition of the Macy’s Thanksgiving Parade. The event was held under strict police surveillance to ensure the safety of attendees. We show you the best images of the colorful route and people’s opinions.
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Every year hundreds of people take to the streets of New York to see the colors and excitement that the traditional Macy’s parade brings with it on the occasion of Thanksgiving, which celebrates its 97th edition.
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The parade began on Manhattan’s Upper West Side and continued along Central Park and will end in front of the Macy’s flagship store on 34th Street.
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A huge turkey figure was one of the first to come out, representing the most consumed food on Thanksgiving.
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Gratitude and the Christmas spirit were present in this traditional event.
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Snoopy, a character who has been participating for years, will have a special balloon for his 50th anniversary.
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One of the balloons that will make its debut in this 97th edition of the Macy’s parade is that of Leo the lizard, a character emanating from a Netflix movie.
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Anime characters were present, including Pikachu and Eevee from Pokémon.
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Nor could SpongeBob be missing, one of the most beloved characters of children and adults.
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An imposing Kung Fu Panda balloon kicking across the New York sky.
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Another beloved character that was present in balloon form was Chase, from Paw Patrol.
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Ronald McDonald arrived at the parade as a balloon, which was accompanied by dozens of clowns from the iconic hamburger chain.
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Smokey, the forest ranger bear, came to the parade to remember the importance of preventing fires in natural areas and to continue giving thanks for the forests.
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Grogu was in New York heaven at this unforgettable event.
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But the sky was not the only place of attention, more than two dozen floats participated in the parade, in addition to clowns and artists, who made a total of 8,000 participants.
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More than 8,000 people were part of the Macy’s parade staff and delighted the attendees.
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Cher, who has just released her first Christmas album, was the star of the parade. The singer and actress performed just before the arrival of Santa Claus, which marks the end of the event, AP reported.
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Officers from the New York Police Department provided security for the event and also joined in the celebration.
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From their windows, or outside them, some people enjoyed the spectacle.
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As Will Coss, executive producer of the parade, anticipated, it was “a magical experience, full of spectacle, entertainment, joy and celebration.”
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Children and adults alike enjoyed the parade and its most beloved characters.
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Brandy Where was one of the celebrities who participated in the Thanksgiving Day celebration.
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For a moment the Macy’s parade was interrupted when protesters dressed in white and with red paint on them simulating blood, were present to ask for an end to the war between Israel and Hamas.
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Pro-Palestinian protesters taped their hands in the middle of Sixth Avenue as the parade continued.