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Adorable kitten thrown out of speeding car needs loving family

This adorable kitten is down to eight lives after she was thrown out of a speeding car last month — and now she’s looking for a loving family.

The eight-week old kitty graduated from the ASPCA’s kitten unit Tuesday, which means she is officially adoptable.

Valeria had a traumatic first few weeks after she was chucked out of a car going at least 45 miles an hour Oct. 6 near Riverbank State Park in West Harlem.

“She seemed really dirty and obviously terrified,” said Jordan Ensign, who was walking her dog in the park when the incident happened.

The actress quickly ran back to her apartment to grab a blanket and later brought the frightful feline to the ASPCA.

“I wanted to take her to a place that would really give her a chance,” Ensign said.

The cat was given a clean bill of health and recently passed all of her tests.

James Messerschmidt

Ensign continues to feel torn about adopting the cute cat, who has a black and white coat with piercing blue eyes.

“I felt like fate literally threw her into my life and I really wanted to adopt her,” Ensign said, adding that she was still considering it.

She even named the kitty, calling her Silver for her “shimmery” blue eyes.

But she’s hopeful that someone else will come to the cat’s rescue, as her building doesn’t allow any feline friends.