Erin, a foster volunteer of Wrenn Rescues, was notified about a tiny kitten who had been rescued from a car engine during a recent storm in SoCal.
“He was found by the owners of an auto shop. The finders did everything right — they monitored the kitten, waited for the mom’s return, but she never showed again. She was probably spooked by the storm,” Erin shared with Love Meow.
“After taking him in and keeping him warm and fed, they realized that he needed a more experienced bottle feeder.”
Erin rushed to pick up the kitten the next day, and started bottle feeding him around the clock. “He is a New Year’s baby being born on January 1st.”
The kitten was lovingly named Hiro after the auto shop. His eyes had just opened and he was healthy and chunky upon arrival, thanks to the kindness and compassion from his rescuers.
After getting his belly filled to the brim, he nestled comfortably in his cozy incubator, next to a beating-heart plushy, and started rumbling with tiny purrs.
“He was lonely with no siblings or mom, so we knew we would need to find him a buddy,” Erin told Love Meow.
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