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Name this cat found frozen, run over by a car and clinging to life on a B.C. highway

The B.C. SPCA is now caring for the animal after it was rescued by a kind-hearted truck driver in northern B.C. and is asking for the public's help finding a forever name for 'Ice Road Kitten.'

'Ice Road Kitten' was rescued by a kind-hearted truck driver and is now in the care of B.C. SPCA

B.C. SPCA staff say the female cat received treatment for hypothermia, a leg fracture and road rash and is bright, alert and healing. (spca.bc.ca)

The B.C.SPCA is asking for help choosinga forever name for a fortunate feline that would have likely frozen to death on an icy B.C. highway were it not for the kind heart and quick action of a passing truck driver.

According to Candace Buchamer, manager of the North Peace SPCA in Fort St. John, the femalecat was found nearMontney in northern B.C. by a semi-trailerdriver who noticed it on the road and then watched it get run over by an oncoming vehicle.

When the driver rushed to rescue the animal, Buchamersaid he realized she was frozen to the ground. He managed to lift her out of harm's way and rushedher to the nearest veterinary clinic.

"We believe this poor cat was wandering and probably succumbed to hypothermia and collapsed in the middle of the road," Buchamer said in a post on the B.C.SPCA's website.

'Ice Road Kitten' suffered a severe leg fracture below the knee joint, and skin wounds due to road rash. (spca.bc.ca)

Ice Road Kitten,as she has been referred to on the animal welfare organization's social media feeds, has since received emergency treatment for hypothermia, a severely fractured leg and skin wounds from road rash.

"She is such a sweet, friendly kitty. Despite her injuries she is very curious about her surroundings and loves to interact with the people who are caring for her," said Buchamer.

And now that Ice Road Kittenis on the mend, she is in need of a new name to go along with her new lease on life.

To throw your name suggestion into the mix for this little survivor, click here.

The B.C.SPCAestimatessurgical and care costs for the cat would cost about $2,500. After posting the story of the cat's rescue online with a donation goal of just over $2,600, the organization received more than $25,000.