Who let the cat out of the [duffel] bag?
Two maintenance workers from Spokane County, Washington saved a young kitten who had been zipped inside two duffel bags for nearly six days, according to Spokane County Regional Animal Protection Service (SCRAPS).
After the workers heard a soft meow in the garage door of an apartment complex, they unzipped two duffel bags only to find a tiny kitten covered in urine and feces.
They quickly washed the kitten and called SCRAPS. The maintenance workers-turned-heroes named the the cat "Duff" and plan to adopt him from the protection service.
Donivan Crews, owner of the kitten, was criminally charged with confinement in an unsafe manner. He told SCRAPS he put his cat in the bags six days prior.
"We are thankful to those who rescued this kitten from what would have been a horrific death," Animal Protection Officer Nicole Montano told SCRAPS

Poor Kitty.