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Two guys went fishing, but they ended up with a litter of abandoned kittens

by Stephen King

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Jason Frost and Brandon Key had no clue what they were going to capture when they went fishing on the Black Warrior River in Alabama a year ago. They never expected it would turn into a “cat-fishing” expedition, but that’s precisely what occurred when they rescued two kittens that swam out from shore in search of safety aboard 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 very wet and quite terrified, the kittens are good swimmers and they seem grateful for the rescue. In the video at the end of the article, Frost estimates that they were ab4nd0ned there by their previous owners.

Frost and Key encountered a family that fell in love with the kittens and adopted them once they reached dry land. River and Warrior were eventually added to their names.

“You’re not going to believe what’s swimming towards our boat,” says the narrator.

Take a look at their video:

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