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Angels
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In June, we received an unusual rescue call. According to the
caller, kittens had been born in the rafters of their garage without
their knowledgethat is, until two of them fell and all began
crying. The two who had fallen seemed injured, unable to move.
By the time we got there, the owners of the garage had managed
to rescue a third one without incident, but could not find the
fourth one.
The trouble was, we could hear the fourth one crying, but it had
somehow become lodged in the wall of the garage and could not
be reached. We were panicking at this point, not knowing how to
reach the distressed kitten.
Finally,
when we felt we knew its exact location within the wall, we asked
permission to start removing siding. The Baileys agreed without
hesitation. The first piece of siding I pulled away revealed a
little round orange tabby face. Frantically, the kitten began
mewing even louder. In a matter of seconds, the little Manx was
being cradled and fawned over.
The
mother cat had disappeared and the kittens appeared to be 4-6
weeks old. Thankfully, the two who had fallen seemed to have just
been stunned and recovered within hours. Bottle fed, they were
sent into foster care where their foster mom Connie fell in love
and adopted them. The other two Manx kittens are still available
for adoption, including the one that was trapped. Can you give
them a safe, indoor home?

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