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I didn't want a little kitty to get chopped up in a car," McAllister said. "I didn't know whose car it was, so I sat out here for about a half-hour, waiting for the owner."

The car belonged to a Home Depot employee named Chris, and he and another man helped McAllister. The kitten came out of the car's engine -- but then it jumped into the engine of another car.

McAllister said the cat bit him a few times as he tried to remove it from the second car, but the rescue effort paid off.

"One of the guys grabbed him, and he jumped from car to car, and then he came out of the tire and I grabbed him around the neck and threw my jacket on him," McAllister said.

McAllister is going to take the kitten to a veterinarian and plans to adopt the cat, but he hasn't come up with a name yet.
 
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