The baby:

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I arrived at work at 5:23 am, and my shift started at 5:30. I was walking through the parking lot and heard screams and cries, and I was like oh no, I know what that is. I’m getting closer and in the front under a truck, meowing his little heart out so tiny I could barely see him. It was dark out. I tried to get him, but he was scared, so I went inside to get a box or something and got help from a friend and fellow cat lover. All the people who had already walked by ignored him as if he was nothing. Well, I couldn’t do it. There was no way I could work with his cries in my head, knowing he was alone, hungry, and scared. So we went outside with our box, and we got him. That’s when I saw how tiny he was, maybe three weeks old. I left work, took him home, put him in the bathroom for the day, and returned to work. Then, back at work, everyone said, “That’s so good of you. I’m thinking, for what? Doing the right thing. They said one man had him in his van from home and couldn’t get him, so he rode to work in the engine, survived, and hopped out. He was asking for help, and everyone walked on by and ignored that baby. I came home, bathed, cleaned, and started bottle-feeding him, and he was very content. 

He grew on me, that beautiful little tuxedo boy. He was so tiny I carried him all around in a little pouch with a strap. Binx is spoiled and still thinks he’s my baby. Every day I come home, he reaches out to be picked up, hugs me, and wants me to hold him like a baby. He’s beautiful and healthy, and I love him very much. That morning taught me a lot about some people I work with. I read people all too well, and I learned I was right that morning. 

In conclusion, my daughter and I have rescued many cats, pregnant females, and entire litters. We have fixed and found loving homes. I will get to those stories and plenty of pics for you. Stay tuned. This is a part of how I heal from childhood trauma, so there are plenty more rescue stories and personal stories. Thanks and any support would be greatly appreciated.