A few weeks ago, our Fleet Manager Dave Von Hoffmann found this little guy in the yard, abandoned by his mother. He was hungry and so tiny his eyes were not even open. Our resident Dr. Doolittle, Diana Eller, Logistics Coordinator, went right to work. She cleaned and bottle fed him, and he got stronger by the day.

After he was weaned, a survey went out to Deviners to gauge what we should do about him. It was a resounding, unanimous decision that we should keep him.

We named him Dave, after his rescuer, and he comes and goes with Diana every day and brings a ray of sunshine to all.

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