The car parked on the side of the road can be said to be the favorite "temporary residence" of stray cats! Many car owners have encountered the scene of their cars being "occupied" by a large army of stray cats! When the weather...
The car parked on the side of the road can be said to be the favorite "temporary residence" of stray cats! Many car owners have encountered the scene of their cars being "occupied" by a large army of stray cats! When the weather is warm, stray cats like to lie on the hood to bask in the sun; when the weather is hot, they will hide under the car to cool down; when the weather becomes cold, they will hide under the car or drill into the hood to keep warm.
Perhaps these homeless little guys are just looking for a place to shelter themselves from the wind and rain, but drilling into the hood is a very dangerous behavior for stray cats. Once the owner does not notice the cat and starts the car, the cat may be wounded into the rotating engine belt, or burned by the sharply raised temperature of the engine, and may even die if it is serious.
So before starting the car, it is best to carefully observe whether there are stray cats near the car, and then pat the hood. If there are stray cats inside the hood, they will usually be scared away or scream.
However, there are exceptions. Some timid cats may get into the car after being frightened, so it is best for car owners to check the hood before driving to avoid tragedy.
A young man just parked his car on the side of the road for a short while. When he left again and was about to go home, he vaguely heard the cry of a kitten in the car. He probably guessed that the cat might have gotten into the car when he was parked just now, and now he doesn't know where to hide in the car.
Because the guy is currently driving on the road and cannot stop, the guy is worried that the kitten will fall halfway, so he can only drive the car very slowly and park the car to the side of the road as fast as possible. The
The young man searched in the car for a long time, and finally found a kitten after opening the hood of the car. It took a lot of effort to rescue it.
The kitten, which was not as big as a palm, was covered in dirty body. He stared at the boy pitifully with a very frightened look. The boy's heart was melted by it!
He felt a little distressed, not knowing how this poor little guy made a living alone. Fortunately, the kitten was not injured from the outside, but the guy took it to the pet hospital.
This kitten is not bad except for some malnutrition. The kitten looked a little pitiful after washing his face in the pet hospital.
The guy felt sorry for the kitten's experience and didn't want to see it again because he wanted a little warmth to take risks again, so he took it home.
This is the first photo of the kitten just arrived at his new home. His big ears, his face was almost as thin as an inverted triangle, and he looked at the camera of the guy with a confused look on his face.
Under the careful care of the young man, the kitten's appearance has also increased rapidly. A year later, the little V's face turned into a small round face, but still had a pretty face and a well-proportioned figure, especially the two round eyes, like two dazzling diamonds.
Maybe the food in my brother's house was so good. Unexpectedly, three years later, the small round face turned into a big pie face, and the two eyes, which looked like copper bells, became much smaller because there was too much meat on their faces. Their appearance dropped sharply, and the only thing that rose was weight! Where did the little cutie go back then?
The guy is considering losing weight for this big fat cat recently! But from another aspect, it shows that the guy took good care of it. Who would have thought that the little pitiful who had been drilled into the hood for heating has now become a big fat cat?
We may not take the stray cat home to take care of like the guy. But we can at least do it. Before starting the vehicle, checking whether there are stray cats resting on the hood or under the vehicle may be just a small move to save the life of a stray cat!