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Man Hear A Sound From Under The Truck. What He Saw When He Bent Down? OMG.

Meet Axel! His name is hilarious! Look at the picture, and then you’ll get why… He was found under a truck. Cars have axels. Get it? Do you get the joke? Do you? Axel was discovered by a reddit user, all tucked away under his truck.


The man who found Axel tried to wait with the kitten to see if his family showed up, but the mom and the other kittens were nowhere to be found.

When they didn’t show up, the man sent a picture of the kitten to his wife and asked if he could bring the little guy home. So the couple took Axel in, not only to their home, but also to the vet!

Image Credit: Reddit / justanothergoodguy

They got Axel all hooked up with shots and “the whole new kitten package”. It turned out that he was only four or five weeks old.

Image Credit: Reddit / justanothergoodguy

Axel loved the new home, which was complete with a nineteen year old cat and a two year old dog. The couple also fell in love with the kitten, and now they’ve all begun to have a real life together.

Image Credit: Reddit / justanothergoodguy

They both say that Axel has been a great new addition to their life, and that they are so glad that they found him and brought him into their home.

So, the next time you’re getting ready to hop in your car and drive off to an adventure, or, you know, your job, take a look under the car. There’s a chance, however small it may be, that your new best friend is waiting right under there for you. Right next to your axel. Share away, people!

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