A taxi driver got a huge surprise when he found a litter of newly born kittens underneath his car.
Syed Miah had just stepped out of his Toyota C-HR after doing the school run in Kings Heath about 9am on Monday 8 September, when he heard curious cat noises.
He had a look around the surrounding bushes and plants with his neighbour but found nothing.
However, his wife advised him to peek under the car and was surprised when he used a selfie stick and saw a tiny tail poking out.
He drove to Fast Fit Auto Centre in Vicarage Road, Kings Heath, where husband and wife team Richard and Kellie Tootell sprung into action to save the kittens.
Richard hoisted Syed's Toyota up on the ramp and carefully removed the lower engine cover- but the gentle purring had stopped.
At first they thought the kittens had died but their hearts rose when each one was taken out, and all were alive.
Syed, 36, said: "I'm very, very glad they were alive. They must have been born overnight. They were under my car and had been on their first journey.
"I've used the garage before, they are my local and they are amazing."
A friend who also rescues cats advised Syed to find the mother so she could feed them so he asked round his neighbours and they tracked down the mother cat who was missing her babies.
All have been reunited and are now in the care of the cat rescue volunteer.
Kellie added: "We are over the moon. We are huge animal lovers and are even jokingly calling ourselves the Fast Cat Auto Centre."
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