Two little kittens have found a new home after the long arm of the law extracted them from an unexpected hiding place.
The fluffy siblings were holed up behind the bumper of a woman’s car, and she sought help from Officers Hillard and Adkins who happened to be walking past.
They were happy to be of assistance and got down on the ground to get a look at the two stowaways. The woman had no idea how the pair of little strays had gotten inside her car.
Adkins gently reached in and managed to lift the kittens out. The kittens were meowing loudly but didn’t seem to be hurt.
Adkins had recently won a prestigious award: The South District Officer of the Year Award. At that time, he’d gotten to bring home a beautiful trophy. Now, he was about to bring home something even more precious: two tiny kitties.
First, Adkins brought the sibling pair to the vet to make sure that they were okay. They were clearly very young so it was important to get them properly checked out. The whole ride to the vet, the kittens never stopped cuddling with Adkins.
At the vet office, Adkins bottle-fed the hungry pair and learned that they were only 6 weeks old. By now, there was no way that Adkins could give the pair up. They had snuggled their way into his heart, and he would not let them go. The vet assured Adkins that the kittens were healthy, so Adkins was free to take them home.