When a stray kitten was first spotted by Sarah Olds, just outside her Hillsdale workplace, she
When a stray kitten was first spotted by Sarah Olds, just outside her Hillsdale workplace, she thought the small kitten was already dead. “But then he just looked up at us,” Olds said of the kitten she and a co-worker found frozen to a sewage drain Wednesday, Nov. 19. Olds and co-worker Thomas Arnold, who both work at AT&T, poured a bucket of warm water over the kitten’s stuck paw to loosen him. “When we found him he hissed at Thomas, but when I bent to pet him he started to purr,” said Olds, who named the cat Elsa after the character in “Frozen.” “When I wrapped him up and took him inside, he was so cold he was barely moving.” After work, Olds took the kitten to Kibby Animal Hospital in Jackson for a checkup. Lukily, the male kitten didn’t have any major issues, just fleas and and inflammation on the leg that had been frozen to the ground, Olds said. “These people did a great thing, they could have kept walking and ignored it,” said Dr. Mlissa Owings, a veterinarian at Kibby Animal Hospital. Sarah didn’t just saved the male kitten’s life but she also made him the new addition to her family. The family, which includes Sarah Old’s son Carter, 6, her boyfriend Michael Walters and two large husky St. Bernard mixes, are welcomed the kitten into their Michigan Center home. Old said she didn’t find out the kitten was a male until after she named him Elsa, and plans to keep the name. I think his girl name is weird, but I like it,” said Carter. More photos at Kitty Army -- source link
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