Tiny kitten survives Hurricane Matthew
A tiny kitten who survived the devastation of Hurricane Matthew was rescued and brought into Petsmart's Banfield Pet Hospital in Raleigh, North Carolina, reports Mashable quoting The Telegraph.
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I'm at petco and THEY FOUND A KITTEN IN THE STORM AND PUT HER IN A LITTLE SWEATER pic.twitter.com/KgFQ0ecFTN
— Sarahfu (@crysomemore) October 9, 2016
[/twitter] It was later snuggled into a tube sock and cradled into the arms of a new family.
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ITS A KITTEN IN A TUBE SOCK SWEATER https://t.co/jB226u5Yt5
— me$$y rutherford (@Tayylorfearless) October 10, 2016
[/twitter] Two holes ripped into the sock allowed its tiny furry legs to poke through. An adorable kitten wearing just a sock amid a deadly storm was enough to make some hearts melt.
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this is so cute pic.twitter.com/bZam1ZTuPN
— Common Girl (@FIirtationship) October 10, 2016
[/twitter] The tale of the hurricane-surviving, sock-wearing kitten gave people all kinds of feels, and in some cases, hope.
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It's a tube sock cut into a tiny kitten sweater. I take this as a sign that everything is going to be ok! https://t.co/LtLnDgboXS
— Caitlin S, PhD (@Paleophile) October 10, 2016
[/twitter]Twitter user @crysomemore reportedly witnessed the kitten being brought into the pet hospital. After being placed into its now famous sweater, the cat was adopted by a family with two children, @crysomemore said in a tweet.
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Cutting holes in a sock and putting a lost kitten in it is what the world needs more of. https://t.co/djYhhv0CJx
— Hannah (@SheltYourNeeds) October 10, 2016
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Source: Mashable
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