In a heartwarming act of compassion, a Harlem resident named Amen came to the rescue of a helpless animal during New York City’s harsh winter. While walking his dog through a local park, Amen spotted an unusual and concerning sight — a cat stranded on a sheet of ice, visibly distressed and unable to move.
The Shocking Discovery
As Amen cautiously approached the feline, he noticed that the young cat’s paws were frozen to the ice beneath her. She was unable to move and appeared to be in pain, with visibly swollen and reddened paws. The temperature that day was dangerously cold, one of the lowest recorded this season in New York.
“[The cat’s] paws were swollen and red, so definitely not in good shape,” said Alicia Harding, founder of NYC Animal Rescue Group (NYCARG), in an interview with The Dodo.
A Race Against Time
Realizing the urgency of the situation, Amen sprang into action. He began calling multiple animal rescue organizations in the hope of finding help. After several attempts, NYCARG responded to the distress call. Two of their rescuers, Dominick and Mike, headed out immediately to the location.
“I believe if she were out there much longer, she wouldn’t have made it,” Harding explained. “This occurred on one of the coldest days.”
The Rescue Mission
The duo arrived swiftly and took great care in freeing the petrified cat from the ice without further injury. After safely placing her in a carrier, Dominick drove her directly to his home to warm her up and give her a safe space to recover.
“She definitely seemed relieved and exhausted and wanted to be saved,” Harding noted.
A New Start for Parker
The rescued feline was lovingly named Parker, in honor of the park where she was saved. Once in a secure and warm environment, she tenderly began licking her wounded paws, slowly beginning the healing process. She was also given treats and soon fell into a deep, well-deserved sleep.
“[Her] body just needed to crash,” said Harding, describing the fatigue the cat must have endured.
Medical Attention and Progress
Parker was taken to a veterinary clinic, where it was estimated she is between 6 and 8 months old. The medical team provided her with:
- Deworming treatment
- Spaying procedure
- Vaccinations
Now safe and under care, Parker is gradually adjusting to her new surroundings. She’s eating well, accepting gentle petting, and curiously observing other resident cats. Her rescuers are optimistic about her future.
Seeking a Loving Foster Family
Although Parker has made incredible strides, her journey is not yet complete. NYCARG is currently searching for a caring and patient foster family who can help her continue healing, emotionally and physically.
“We are looking for [someone] who will continue working with her and helping her get more and more adjusted so we can find her an amazing forever home,” Harding said. “She deserves it!”
Parker’s Story Lives On
The rescue and recovery of Parker serve as a powerful reminder of the impact one compassionate person can have. Thanks to Amen’s quick thinking and NYCARG’s dedication, a life was saved, and a new beginning now awaits Parker.











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