The car’s owner heard tiny miaows coming from his car and called the fire service – who sent three men to rescue the emaciated eight-week old feline.
The kitten has been treated by a vet who is also a member of the fire department. It has been wormed and vaccinated, and is looking for a new home.
Animals getting wedged in cars is not uncommon, and usually they don't end well. There was a very fortunate badger in Norway who survived a collision with a vehicle.
Cats and kittens often crawl under car hoods for warmth, but risk death or severe injury when the engine is started up.
Anyone interested in adopting this little cat – who may only have eight lives left – can get in touch with Commander Kurt Tripamer on 0664 435 36 12.
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