Month-old kitten rescued from Metro C (Green) Line train

LOS ANGELES — A good Samaritan helped save a month-old kitten who was abandoned aboard a Metro C (Green) Line train.

The kitten, now named Eloise, was discovered Monday by a Metro rider who alerted the train operator, according to the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals.

Eloise was safely transported by Metro personnel to the spcaLA South Bay Pet Adoption Center in Hawthorne, where she was examined by medical staff and appeared to be in good condition.

Eloise was taken to spcaLA’s South Bay Pet Adoption Center in Hawthorne and is now in a foster volunteer’s home. (Photo courtesy of spcaLA)

She’s now at an spcaLA foster volunteer’s home, where she’ll remain for about four weeks before she’s old enough to be put up for adoption.

The kitten was described as a 1-pound, mostly white tabby with three gray dots on her coat.

“Eloise serves as a reminder to be compassionate towards our furry friends, even in unexpected places,” spcaLA President Madeline Bernstein said. “To the Metro employees and the passenger: Thank you! You saved a life.”

 Eloise will be available for adoption in about four weeks. (Photo courtesy of spcaLA)

Donation and foster information can be found at spcaLA.com/donate/kitten-shower.

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