MYRTLE BEACH, S.C. (WMBF) – Myrtle Beach officers say a gaggle of kittens are “purrrfectly thriving” after being rescued from a hearth station final week.
The Myrtle Beach Fire Department mentioned the tiny felines had been discovered cuddled up in a hose mattress at Station 3 on March 26. They had been taken out and moved to the Grand Strand Humane Society to obtain care. The mom cat, nevertheless, was nowhere to be discovered.
The metropolis offered an update Wednesday on its Facebook web page, saying the kittens are “enjoying lots of bottle feedings and snuggles” from a foster household. The update additionally got here with a video, which will be considered above.
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“The foster mom says her husband was a volunteer firefighter in Pennsylvania before they retired and moved to Myrtle Beach. When she found out how the kittens were found, she knew she wanted to help,” town mentioned in its put up.
The almost week-and-a-half kittens have additionally been named Chief (orange), Quint (grey and white), Smokey (grey) and Halligan (darkish tabby) – the latter being the one woman.
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