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North Carolina cat rescued from car crusher

An adventurous missing cat who had taken shelter in a car at a North Carolina junkyard was rescued from the car just before it was crushed.

according to Facebook post Brother Wolf Animal Rescue said salvage yard employees had removed the car’s battery “shortly before” it was sent for shredding.

The rescue group said Lily the cat jumped into the arms of a junkyard worker “on blind faith.”

“When he opened the hood, a bundle of fur flew out and blindly jumped into his arms,” ​​Brother Wolf Animal Rescue said. “She looked at him with her kind eyes and thanked him with her slow blinks and quiet purrs. As if she knew her life had been saved. was.”

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A junkyard worker saves Lily the cat from a car wrecker. (Brother Wolf Animal Rescue)

The employee kept the cat bundled up in his jacket for the rest of his shift.

“With no shelter nearby and no idea how to help our new feline friend, we contacted Brother Wolf, where my girlfriend works, to try to find a family for the cat,” the rescue organization said. .

lily the cat

A junkyard worker and his girlfriend, Lily the cat. (Brother Wolf Animal Rescue)

The shelter said shortly after Lily was rescued, rescue workers were alerted to a man “desperately searching” for his lost cast.

Lily’s father said that despite the cat’s small size, she had an “adventurous spirit”.

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“We contacted Lily’s guardian. He was very happy to hear that his closest companion was safe. We were told by him that despite Lily’s small size, “We learned that he has an unparalleled sense of adventure,” the shelter said.

“In fact, her favorite activities are car rides and bike rides with her dad. She even has her own helmet!” they said.

Lily the cat and her owner

Lily the cat and her owner. The shelter said Lily “melted into his arms with tears of joy in her eyes.” (Brother Wolf Animal Rescue)

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The shelter offered to return Lily, vaccinated, microchipped and neutered, to her owner at no cost. He gladly accepted the offer.

“Thank you for supporting animals in need, no matter how rough the ride to reach Brother Wolf,” the shelter said in a statement. “Let’s work together to save lives!”

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Lily and her owner were reunited and were very happy to see each other.

“His eyes filled with tears of joy and she melted into his arms,” ​​the shelter said.

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