In many parts of the United States, it’s a good practice to check around and beneath your car for wildlife that might have taken refuge. Recently, a kind-hearted woman took this advice to heart when she spotted a baby deer dozing beneath someone else’s tire. Instead of ignoring the situation, she decided to take action.
Determined to ensure the car’s driver was aware of the sleeping fawn, she shared a post on Facebook, which quickly garnered attention and support from the community.
The post drew heartfelt and often humorous responses. One of the most popular comments came from Joshua Kevin Nye, who quipped, “You know it was an elderly woman, but how?
Why didn’t she just write a message instead of telling you there was a blasted deer under the tire? I’m looking for clarification!”
Another user added a light-hearted note, hoping the motorist was literate: “I suppose you can’t always get that conclusion from the way some people drive.”
However, not everyone was joking. Cyntha Atkinson expressed gratitude, saying, “Thank you for leaving the note, kind woman.” Her appreciation highlights the importance of taking action when it comes to protecting vulnerable wildlife.
It’s heartwarming to see how a small act of kindness can resonate with so many. This incident raises an interesting question: Would you have continued on your way, left a note, or tried to coax the deer out from under the car? The woman’s choice to intervene serves as a reminder that we can all make a difference in unexpected ways.