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  2. Starving Stray Cat Lets Rescuer Feed Kittens First Like the ...

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    But the future is bright for this little family, and we hope that all the kittens and their caring mom find happy homes. (Oh, and pro tip: adopt a mama cat. You’ve never met a sweeter pet.)

  3. 29 cats, kittens rescued by Pope Memorial Humane Society ...

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    The cats, ranging from 2-day-old kittens to 2 years old, were saved from "an extremely cramped and hazardous living situation." 29 cats, kittens rescued by Pope Memorial Humane Society – Cocheco ...

  4. Plush-Like Curly Kittens Got Adopted In Record Time Due To ...

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    Image credits: Scituate Animal Shelter of Massachusetts / Facebook When they were posted up for adoption online, it took a shelter’s record time of 13 minutes to find them a new home as ...

  5. Scarlett (cat) - Wikipedia

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    Scarlett (June or July 1995 – October 11, 2008) was a former stray cat from Brooklyn, New York, whose efforts to save her kittens from a fire attracted worldwide media attention, and has been described in a number of non-fiction books. If the kittens were her first litter, Scarlett was probably about nine months old.

  6. Hannah Shaw (internet celebrity) - Wikipedia

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    Tiny But Mighty: Kitten Lady's Guide to Saving the Most Vulnerable Felines. New York: Penguin Random House. ISBN 978-1-5247-4406-9. OCLC 1057730974. Shaw, Hannah René (October 8, 2019). Kitten Lady's Big Book of Little Kittens (First Aladdin hardcover ed.). New York: Aladdin Paperbacks. ISBN 978-1-5344-3894-1.

  7. Pinky the Cat - Wikipedia

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    Pinky the Cat is a video that aired on several American reality television programs in the 1990s before it achieved additional fame on the internet as a viral video in the 2000s. The video clip shows a cat attacking an animal control officer during a promotional message for pet adoption for an animal shelter in Placer County, California .