CAT’S AWFUL: Sicko Threw Kittens Onto Busy Motorway

Police in America have arrested a thug who threw two kittens from a moving car onto the motorway into the path of other vehicles.

Diego Torres Ruiz, 29, poses in undated photo. He was arrested in Florida, USA, on Thursday, Dec. 8, 2022. (The Monroe County Sheriff’s Office/Newsflash)

One of the young felines sadly died when it was hit by another car. The second was found injured and taken to an NPO that rescues feral cats. Its injuries are said to be “non-life-threatening”.

Diego Torres Ruiz, 29, was seized after a motorist saw the kittens fall from a Hyundai Santa Fe onto the tarmac on 28th November and police identified the vehicle as belonging to the suspect.

He was initially released, but after Monroe County sheriffs found the felines dead and injured, he was re-arrested. He is now charged with two counts of animal cruelty.

In a twist of fate, the driver who saw the kittens tumble from the suspect’s car and reported the incident to police has adopted the surviving feline.

In a statement obtained by Newsflash, MCSO (Monroe County Sheriff’s Office) – Florida Keys said: “A 29-year-old Islamorada man who tossed two kittens from a moving vehicle on U.S. 1 was arrested Thursday.

“Diego Torres Ruiz was charged with two counts of animal cruelty.”

Sheriff Rick Ramsay said: “I take these incidents very seriously and I’m happy to report an arrest was made in this case.”

One of the two kittens that offender Diego Torres Ruiz, 29, tossed from a moving vehicle, undated photo. He was arrested in Florida, USA, on Thursday, Dec. 8, 2022. (The Monroe County Sheriff’s Office/Newsflash)

The statement continued: “On Nov. 28, a motorist reported seeing two kittens tumble from a northbound Hyundai Santa Fe near Mile Marker 87 causing vehicles to swerve to avoid hitting them. The witness provided the tag number and description of the suspect vehicle. The suspect, later identified as Ruiz, was stopped shortly thereafter. He denied knowing anything about the kittens.

“The cats were not immediately found and Ruiz was released. The Sheriff’s Office continued to search for the kittens.

“Later on Nov. 28, one kitten was found dead by the Sheriff’s Office after apparently being struck by a vehicle. A second nearby kitten ran into the woods and out of sight, but was later found by a Rain Barrel Village employee and taken to Whiskers & Paws in Key Largo with non-life-threatening injuries. The witness adopted the kitten that survived and confirmed the kittens looked like those from the incident on U.S. 1.

“The witness also identified Ruiz’s vehicle as the suspect vehicle on the highway. The Sheriff’s Office notified the State Attorney’s Office and warrants were obtained for Ruiz’s arrest.”