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Our cat one evening decided to bring a little creature into the house. It was making a strange squeeking sound and first though it was a bat. Eventually we got the creature to realise it was a baby mole. It did not even have fur on it as yet. It had a pucture wound but was breathing and moving. This was late at night and was not able to get hold of anyone so we googled what we could to keep it alive until the morning when we were able to contact a vet etc. We phoned our local vet to be given the number of Friends of Free Wildlife. I phoned and they told us to bring it to them straight away and one of their staff members will be there to assist straight away. We drove to Kyalami to be helped by a very friendly staff member. He took the baby mole straight away as he said was quite dehydrated already. He came back to tell us that he gave it an injection etc and that he will keep us informed how it is doing etc. We have been kept in the loop from day one. I get whatspp videos and images of the little mole growing and progressing. It is amazing. Thank you so much for helping us and its wonderful to see how knowledgable and caring the staff are for these animals that live in Johannesburg that need help when us humans are not able to or do not know how. Please donate to this center they are fanstastic and do an excellent job.