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Injured kitten rescued after getting stuck in car wheel, MSPCA says

Injured kitten rescued after getting stuck in car wheel, MSPCA says
REPORTS ON HOW HE’S DOING. >> THE WEEKS-OLD KITTEN WAS FOUND STUCK IN THE WHEEL OF A TRUCK IN FACT A TOWING COMPANY , HAD TO HELP SET HIM FREE. BUT NOW HE’S GETTING THE CARE HE NEEDS AND AS OF TODAY, ALSO HAS A NEW NAME TO SHOW JUST HOW STRONG HE IS. >> KITTENS ARE PRETTY RESILIENT. HE’S DOING GREAT IN FOSTER, HE’S EATING REALLY WELL. >> IT’S A GOOD THING CATS HAVE NINE LIVES BECAUSE THIS TINY FOUR-WEEK-OLD KITTEN DEFINITELY USED AT LEAST ONE AFTER GETTING STUCK IN THE WHEEL OF A TRUCK, AND SEVERELY INJURING HIS LEG. >> WE THINK HE CAN KEEP HIS LEG. HE HAS A COUPLE OF TOES THAT WILL NEED TO BE AMPUTATED. WE’RE TRYING TO WAIT UNTIL HE GETS A LITTLE BIGGER TO HAVE SURGERY SO HE CAN JUST BE HEALTHIER FOR THAT. >> LAST FRIDAY, LAWRENCE ANIMAL CONTROL WAS TRYING TO TRAP THE KITTEN AND HIS FIVE SIBLINGS, TO HELP GET THEM OFF THE STREETS WHEN THIS LITTLE GUY GOT SCARED , AND HID IN THE TIRE. NOW ALL SIX KITTENS ARE AT THE MSPCA AT NEVINS FARM IN METHUEN AND WILL SOON BE UP FOR ADOPTION. >> THEY’RE GONNA BE HIGHLY SOUGHT AFTER. >> EVER SINCE THIS KITTY ARRIVED, HIS NAME HAS BEEN THE TOPIC OF MUCH DEBATE UNTIL NOW. >> PEOPLE WERE PUTTING A LOT OF GOOD THINGS OUT THERE BUT I THINK WE LANDED ON HUBCAT. >> IT JUST FITS TOO WELL. >> HE WAS LITERALLY IN THE HUBCAP, SO HUBCAT. >> AS HUBCAT AWAITS SURGERY HE’LL REMAIN ON MEDICATION AND HIS LITTLE WOUNDED LEG WILL BE KEPT CLEAN AND BANDAGED UP. >> WE RECEIVE A LOT OF ANIMALS THAT NEED MEDICAL CARE, SO IT’S ALWAYS A GREAT OPPORTUNITY WHEN WE HAVE AN ANIMAL THAT IS SO NEWSWORTHY TO COVER THEIR MEDICAL EXPENSES BUT ALSO RAISE MONEY FOR THE OTHER ANIMALS IN OUR CARE. >> THE COST OF HUBCAT’S SURGERY IS ESTIMATED AT ABOUT $5,000. IF YOU’D LIKE TO HELP YOU CAN DONATE ONLINE. WE HAVE MORE INFORMATION ON OUR WEBSITE, WCVB.CO
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Injured kitten rescued after getting stuck in car wheel, MSPCA says
The MSPCA is helping to save a kitten that used eight of his nine lives when he got stuck in a tire last week.Last Friday, a tiny, 4-week-old kitten was found severely injured and stuck in the wheel of a resident's truck. Lawrence Animal Control was trying to trap the kitten and his siblings to help get them off the streets when the kitten got scared and hid in the tire.“This little guy got scared and hid in the tire. No one could find him until they heard him crying. It was just so heartbreaking,” said Meaghan O’Leary, director of operations at the MSPCA at Nevins Farm.The kitten was brought to the MSPCA at Nevins Farm in Methuen, where he was cleaned up and his wounded leg was stitched and bandaged."Our vets immediately cleaned him up, sutured a large wound on his leg, and bandaged his foot," O’Leary said. "We’re optimistic that we’ll be able to save his leg, but we’ll likely need to amputate some toes."The kitten is expected to undergo surgery this week, and he'll be in a foster home until he's ready to be adopted with his five siblings.“Kittens are pretty resilient. He’s doing great in foster; he’s eating really well,” said Adoption Center Manager Christina Cannon.Ever since the kitten arrived at the MSPCA, his name has been the topic of much debate. Until now."People were putting a lot of good things out there, but I think we landed on Hubcat. He was literally in the hubcap, so Hubcat," Cannon said. The cost of the kitten’s surgery and his other care is expected to exceed $5,000. Those interested in donating to help offset the cost may do so here. "We receive a lot of animals that need medical care, so it’s always a great opportunity when we have an animal that is so newsworthy to cover their medical expenses, but also raise money for the other animals in our care," Cannon said.Video below: Kitten with jar stuck on head rescued

The MSPCA is helping to save a kitten that used eight of his nine lives when he got stuck in a tire last week.

Last Friday, a tiny, 4-week-old kitten was found severely injured and stuck in the wheel of a resident's truck.

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Lawrence Animal Control was trying to trap the kitten and his siblings to help get them off the streets when the kitten got scared and hid in the tire.

“This little guy got scared and hid in the tire. No one could find him until they heard him crying. It was just so heartbreaking,” said Meaghan O’Leary, director of operations at the MSPCA at Nevins Farm.

The kitten was brought to the MSPCA at Nevins Farm in Methuen, where he was cleaned up and his wounded leg was stitched and bandaged.

"Our vets immediately cleaned him up, sutured a large wound on his leg, and bandaged his foot," O’Leary said. "We’re optimistic that we’ll be able to save his leg, but we’ll likely need to amputate some toes."

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The kitten is expected to undergo surgery this week, and he'll be in a foster home until he's ready to be adopted with his five siblings.

“Kittens are pretty resilient. He’s doing great in foster; he’s eating really well,” said Adoption Center Manager Christina Cannon.

Ever since the kitten arrived at the MSPCA, his name has been the topic of much debate. Until now.

"People were putting a lot of good things out there, but I think we landed on Hubcat. He was literally in the hubcap, so Hubcat," Cannon said.

The cost of the kitten’s surgery and his other care is expected to exceed $5,000. Those interested in donating to help offset the cost may do so here.

"We receive a lot of animals that need medical care, so it’s always a great opportunity when we have an animal that is so newsworthy to cover their medical expenses, but also raise money for the other animals in our care," Cannon said.

Video below: Kitten with jar stuck on head rescued