According to a Facebook post from Brother Wolf Animal Rescue, the employee sent a junkyard car to be crushed, but stopped to remove the car battery from the hood
“She looked at him with soft eyes, thanking him with slow blinks and soft purrs. It was almost like she knew that her life had been saved.”
There were no shelters nearby, so the employee kept the tiny rescued kitten in his jacket as he finished his shift. He then reached out to Brother Wolf Animal Rescue, where his girlfriend works, for help.
But soon, a call came in to the junkyard — a man was frantically looking for his pet cat, Lilly. The rescue quickly helped reunite the man and his cat. They also offered to vaccinate, microchip and spay her, free of charge.
Perhaps it was Lilly’s adventurous spirit that led her to this junkyard predicament, but thankfully she was rescued just in time, allowing for this sweet reunion. Brother Wolf wrote that Lilly’s owner “could not be more grateful for all the love, care, and medical attention” his cat received, and Lilly was thrilled to be back with him.
“When Lilly reunited with her dad, the relief and happiness was so clear on both of their faces. She melted into his arms as his eyes filled with tears of joy.”