A kitten named Austin is heading home along with his rescuer a month after being struck by a automotive in Marion County.
On September 21, a great Samaritan was touring in her automotive when she noticed a male kitten on the roadway. She rapidly stopped her car and checked on the kitten, in keeping with the Humane Society of Marion County (HSMC).
Upon nearer inspection, the lady found that the kitten had been “hit by a car and rolled.” She rapidly introduced the kitten into her car and rushed him to the Humane Society’s animal clinic.
Staff on the clinic decided that the kitten’s tail needed to be amputated. In addition, the remainder of the kitten’s physique was “badly scraped up” with critical highway rash, although there have been fortunately no inside accidents, in keeping with HSMC.
After receiving medical therapy, the kitten was named Austin, and his month-long rehabilitation started.
In a social media publish on Friday, October 27, HSMC acknowledged that Austin is now glad and wholesome, and he’s going home with the great Samaritan who discovered him.
“It just doesn’t get any better than this,” acknowledged the Humane Society of Marion County.
To be taught extra concerning the Humane Society of Marion County, go to the nonprofit organization’s web site or Facebook web page.