Of all the things that could Nazayaj Rishtey (2025) Hindi Web Seriespossibly go wrong with your electric self-driving car, finding a kitten inside your bumper may be the cutest of them all.
An unnamed Model X owner uploaded two clips to YouTube on Saturday that show a teeny kitten trapped inside the bumper of his vehicle.
"So this morning, I heard a meow in my garage," the man said in the clip. "And we don't have a cat."
After narrowing down the meows to his vehicle, then the rear bumper, the man decided to bring his car into a Tesla service center to get a little help rescuing the cat safely.
SEE ALSO: Tesla's Model X gets the first perfect SUV crash ratingThe technicians were able to remove a small panel from underneath the rear bumper, and after a little coaxing, the very upset orange baby kitten was safely removed.
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Tesla founder and CEO Elon Musk tweeted the two clips on Saturday, which is not an unusual move. Musk frequently tweets stories that paint the Telsa community in a good light.
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