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Awwwwwww! She is soooooo cuuuuuuute!!! I'm so glad they found her and rescued her! She's a very special kitty :) She's so full of energy! :)
She is a very special kitty :) I'm so glad they gave her a home!
I love when animal rescue stories have happy endings!

At some point I think I'm going to make a somewhat longer-form video about Enzo's rescue story, since it's a pretty amazing story and I've only shared it in written form on here.
 
She is a very special kitty :) I'm so glad they gave her a home!
I love when animal rescue stories have happy endings!

At some point I think I'm going to make a somewhat longer-form video about Enzo's rescue story, since it's a pretty amazing story and I've only shared it in written form on here.
That's a great idea Luca! :) I would love to see that. I will have to look for your post on Enzo's rescue story. I'm so glad you found eachother :) The universe absolutely intended you both to meet! :)
 
When I was 14 I started driving Mum's car whenever I could get away with it. Dad starting taking the main lead from coil to distributor with him every time he went out. Bent coat hanger made a fine replacement.
We wired a tail lamp lead to the ignition coil on Mom's VW Beetle that had a momentary contact switch for the starter that was installed on the dash.
No key needed, ever.

Many a ride into town in that puppy at the tender age of 14
 

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