On Sunday, officials from the Washington State Department of Transportation (WSDOT) received a report of a driver hearing repeated cries from an animal while the drawspan on the state Route 104 Hood Canal Bridge was open for maritime traffic. The driver said that when they looked, they saw a tiny kitten precariously perched on an air vent 25 feet below the bridge deck.
After a search revealed nothing unusual, Hood Canal Bridge supervisor Paul Gahr thought that the cries were likely from a pigeon guillemot, a common bird found on the bridge. But when Gahr investigated even more, he discovered an 8-week-old black kitten clinging to generators on the
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