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Michigan Staff Spot A Strange Lump Near Funeral Home And Freeze When They Learn The Truth

Michigan Staff Spot A Strange Lump Near Funeral Home And Freeze When They Learn The Truth

Animals often find themselves lost, injured, or far from the places they know. 

Many struggle quietly with no one to help them, and without the kindness of a stranger, some would never find safety again.

That is exactly what happened in Michigan when staff members at a funeral home came across something unusual near the parking area.

A Strange Visitor Appears

At first, the workers thought the small bundle of fur rolling near the pavement was nothing more than debris. Curious, they moved closer to investigate.

To their amazement, the mysterious shape turned out to be a young beaver.

Unsure of what to do, the employees quickly reached out for help. They posted online in hopes of finding someone who could safely handle the situation. When Kari Aspenleiter spotted the message, she offered her expertise right away.

“It was an unusual call, being in the middle of the city of Westland, MI. I needed to confirm it was indeed a beaver. Once confirmed, I immediately put a plan in place to contain Spruce and asked transport volunteer Lauren Golembiewski to go on-site to keep a visual while I grabbed supplies and headed that way,” Kari Aspenleiter, founder of Serenity’s Place Wildlife Rehab, told The Dodo.

A Young Beaver In Need Of Help

When Aspenleiter arrived at the funeral home, she slowly approached the little beaver, who was too weak to do much more than sit still. To her surprise, the baby remained calm and even let her lift him for a quick evaluation.

Spruce, as she was named, seemed relieved to finally receive assistance.

She was only a few months old, most likely born in the spring of 2025. 

Normally, beavers stay with their mothers for nearly two years while learning how to build dams, find food, and navigate their environment. Somehow, this little one had gotten separated far too early.

Spruce was dehydrated, underweight, and dealing with minor injuries, including a sore tail and an infected eye. 

Knowing the young beaver would need specialized care, Aspenleiter contacted Wildside Rehabilitation Center, one of the few Michigan facilities able to support long-term beaver rehabilitation.

Spruce was transported there, and the staff quickly fell in love with her. They provided warm bedding, nutritious meals, and even gave her a stuffed toy so she would feel less alone.

A Brighter Path Ahead

How Spruce wandered so far from natural water sources remains a mystery, but her rescue highlights the impact of simple compassion. 

A frightened little beaver who had no one now has a safe place to rest, recover, and grow stronger.Thanks to the workers who stopped to investigate and the rescuers who stepped in, Spruce has been given the peaceful life she always deserved.