Posted on 05/02/2016 11:44:06 AM PDT by nickcarraway
The cat slipped onto the ice Friday before the Sharks won a big playoff game
The San Jose Sharks got an unexpected visit Friday.
Before the NHL team beat the Nashville Predators 5-2 at the SAP Center, a black cat crept out of the player bench area and scurried onto the ice.
As the Sharks warmed up for the first game of their best-of-seven playoff series, fans watched the small feline making a beeline for an oversized, fiberglass shark head, only to escape under the seats at "the Shark Tank," as the arena is known.
The venues staff was able to safely rescue the cat and dubbed it Joe Paw-velski, after Sharks captain Joe Pavelski, the team announced Sunday.
"The amount of interest generated by Joe's appearance and those wishing to adopt him has been overwhelming," said Sharks Chief Operating Officer John Tortora in a statement.
Joe has been taken to a local animal shelter to undergo a health examination, the team said. Staff will also investigate whether the cat has a microchip, in the hopes of reuniting it with its owner.
"If he is indeed a stray, our goal is to find the best home for him with the support of our local animal shelters," Tortora said. "If families are interested in adopting Joe but unsuccessful, we strongly encourage you to consider adopting another animal in need of a good home from one of our terrific local animal shelters."
I would like to see her after a few weeks of tender love and care, she looks like she’s had a very short hard life so far.
Poor kitty! I hope someone takes him!
Yea, me too........
Good luck to the team and I hope the kitty finds a good home. Thanks for posting this!
Thanks!
My wife and son were there and saw the kitty,, and wanted it..
Cool! Will be at Game 6? Helluva game tonight. Go Sharks!
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