Kind Lady Saves a Baby Deer Sleeping Under a Tire By Leaving Note

In our region of the United States, it is wise to regularly inspect the area around and beneath your car to ensure that wildlife hasn’t made it into a home. When a good-hearted woman saw a baby deer dozing beneath someone else’s automobile tire, she made the decision to intervene.

A woman wanted to make sure the car’s driver was aware that a baby deer was sleeping beneath a tire, so she shared this Facebook post, which quickly gained popularity.

The responses were heartfelt and occasionally humorous. Joshua Kevin Nye’s comment is the most well-liked one thus far:

You know it was an elderly woman, but how? Why, if you saw her, 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 comedian expressed their hope that the motorist was literate. I suppose you can’t always get that conclusion from the way some people drive.

Cyntha Atkinson was among the kinder individuals who valued this woman’s action:

Thank you for leaving the note, kind woman.

Thank you, Cyntha. One has to admire the heart of those who, rather than choosing to carry on with their lives as usual, choose to make a difference.

Would you have continued living your life, left a note, or attempted to get the deer to come out from under the car?

My neighbor had my 12-year-old son mow her lawn but then wouldn’t pay him — she didn’t expect the way I’d get even

This story is such a satisfying example of standing up for what’s right, especially when it involves defending family. When Mrs. Johnson dismissed the value of hard work and integrity by taking advantage of Ethan, she underestimated the power of a mother’s determination. This mom’s creativity in teaching her a lesson without causing real harm is clever and poetic—showing that sometimes, a subtle reminder is all it takes to bring a dose of humility.

The mulch delivery, the altered hedges, and the neighbors watching it all unfold turned this into a community-wide reminder that no one’s too “important” to treat others with basic decency, especially kids. Ethan not only received his well-earned $20 but also learned a valuable lesson about standing up for oneself and knowing there are people who will support you in doing so.

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