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(UPI) Employees rescued a soaked kitten found lost inside an Ohio car wash, and the feline has now been dubbed Turbo Rinse.

The Fayette Regional Humane Society said on social media that Kierra Mills, team lead at Ultimate Shine Car Wash in Washington Court House, found the kitten in the turbo-blaster area of the wash during a routine inspection.

"I heard a kitten meowing and followed the sound until I found him. He looked terrified, soaking wet and shaking, so I brought him inside our main office and began drying him off as quickly as I could," Mills said.

Workers theorized the orange-and-white tabby may have been tucked up underneath a vehicle that came in for a wash.

"When the car entered the wash, the powerful turbo blasters likely flushed the kitten out from its hiding spot and into the path of the high-pressure water jets," the post said.

 

The kitten, now dubbed Turbo Rinse, was taken to the Fayette Regional Humane Society, where he was found to be uninjured.

"This could have ended very differently if not for the attentiveness of the car wash staff," said Brad Adams, chief humane agent at the FRHS. It's a reminder to always check under your vehicle, especially if you have cats or kittens on your property.

Turbo will be made available for adoption once he has been vaccinated, neutered and microchipped.

"We're happy to be a part of the community and grateful for the work of the humane society," Ultimate Shine Car Wash Site Manager Jessica Bellomy said.


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