KITTEN LOSES ONLY ONE LIFE IN NIGHT IN REFRIGERATOR
l— Press Association.)
(By Telegrapl
AUCKLAND, This Day. Stiff with cold and with its fur frozen hard, a little black kitten was found in a refrigerated truck at Central Wharf this morning. It must have entered the truck while carcases of frozen mutton for England were heing loaded at Westfield yesterday. The kitten spent the whole night in a temperature in which a human being ordinarily clad would not live more than an hour or two. When the kitten was discovered there were plenty of ready hands among the watersiders to render first aid. After being nursed for a time against the body of the man who found it, it was given warm miLk and later fed on fish, and in quick time it was frisking about in the wharf shed.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 49, 13 March 1937, Page 5
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