BATAVIA, Ohio (WXIX) – Service techs on the Jeff Wyler Eastgate Auto Mall made a stunning discovery whereas doing a routine oil change on a truck.
John Adams, a service tech, opened the hood of the RAM truck and located two kittens curled up – one on the car’s battery and one other within the engine compartment.
The driver is from Hammersville, Ohio, which is a couple of 30 mile drive from the store.
The kitten on the battery was simple to get out, however Adams was having problem getting the second.
Moments later, the whole service division stepped in to assist rescue the opposite kitten. It took about an hour to get each kittens out safely, Service Advisor Rodney Hodges mentioned.
“This is not the first time I have seen this,” acknowledged Hodges. “In fact, I rescued our own cat in a similar situation 8 years ago.”
The proprietor of the truck mentioned that they had no thought the kittens had been inside their car.
It isn’t unusual for animals to cover in automobiles for heat through the chilly climate months so it is very important have a look beneath, bang on the hood or honk the horn earlier than driving off someplace, Jeff Wyler Eastgate Auto Mall mentioned.
The League of Animal Welfare, a shelter positioned in Batavia, Ohio, picked up the kittens as soon as they had been rescued.
Reach out to the League for Animal Welfare at 513-735-2299 and ask for the “Wyler Kittens” if you’re considering adopting them.
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