
Two Guys Went Fishing But Ended Up Catching Abandoned Kittens
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When Jason Frost and Brandon Key went fishing on the Black Warrior river in Alabama, they had no idea what they might catch. They never imagined that it would turn into a “cat-fishing” trip, which is exactly what happened when they rescued two kittens that swam out from shore to seek safety on their boat.
“Y’all are not gonna believe what is swimming towards our boat. A kitten,” Frost says in his now-viral video of the kittens’ ordeal. Though wet and terrified, the kittens are good swimmers and they seem grateful for the rescue. In the video, Frost guesses that they were abandoned there by their previous owners.
After reaching dry land, Frost and Key met a family that fell in love with the kittens and adopted them.
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“Y’all are not gonna believe what is swimming towards our boat”
It was a kitten, and a second soon followed as well
“Some jackass probably put them out here”
“This puts a new spin on the term ‘catfishing'”
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You are a true hero!
those poor little babies. takes a coward to dump a defenseless animal especially baby ones.so glad those little ones were rescued & the joy on the guys face finding thing says it all.
Nobody really knows that, it could have just been kittens born to a stray cat that either died or got separated from these two... probably stuck on that little isle when waters rose?
Looks to me like they`re pretty used to people .....They wouldn`t go near you if they were born wild ....
I don't think so they were feral, since they swam straight toward the boat and the people.
Those kittens looked pretty socialized with humans and look only about 6 to 8 weeks. They swam towards them with no fear or hesitation. I had/still have a feral cat living in my yard for over a year now. When she had kittens (3 litters) it took us months each time to get them to warm up to us. (they've all been adopted out and she's fixed now) It's taken us longer for her to warm up since she's lived her whole life without people. These kittens were either lost or dumped there. I highly doubt they're feral.
can't be stray cats, they would not come to humans like they did. they know and trust humans, thats clear by their behavior, poor things.....
awww - poor darlings. Love the joy on the guys face as he rescues them x
You are a true hero!
those poor little babies. takes a coward to dump a defenseless animal especially baby ones.so glad those little ones were rescued & the joy on the guys face finding thing says it all.
Nobody really knows that, it could have just been kittens born to a stray cat that either died or got separated from these two... probably stuck on that little isle when waters rose?
Looks to me like they`re pretty used to people .....They wouldn`t go near you if they were born wild ....
I don't think so they were feral, since they swam straight toward the boat and the people.
Those kittens looked pretty socialized with humans and look only about 6 to 8 weeks. They swam towards them with no fear or hesitation. I had/still have a feral cat living in my yard for over a year now. When she had kittens (3 litters) it took us months each time to get them to warm up to us. (they've all been adopted out and she's fixed now) It's taken us longer for her to warm up since she's lived her whole life without people. These kittens were either lost or dumped there. I highly doubt they're feral.
can't be stray cats, they would not come to humans like they did. they know and trust humans, thats clear by their behavior, poor things.....
awww - poor darlings. Love the joy on the guys face as he rescues them x