His cries were not just sounds of distress but a plea for the rescuers to leave him alone, reflecting his complete lack of trust in people.
Loreta, one of the volunteers, was particularly touched by Rain's situation, realizing the heavy burden of abuse he must have endured.
The rescue effort was challenging, as Rain crawled out from under the van only to find an even tighter hiding spot, desperately trying to distance himself from perceived danger.
The rescue team ingeniously used a net and gentle coaxing from Loreta to finally capture Rain, although he continued to cry, overwhelmed by fear and expecting the worst.
Once at the veterinary clinic, Rain slowly began to understand he was safe. His cries ceased as the staff gently examined him, and he gradually started to let go of his fear.