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Package mistaken for bomb contained something much cuter
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An Ohio bomb squad was called to disarm an adorable bag of kittens
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by: Lauren M. Johnson and LaCrisha McAllister, CNN
Posted:
Feb 20, 2021 / 09:26 PM EST
(CNN) Sheriff’s deputies in Ohio were called when a suspicious bag was found outside of a church, but what was inside was not what they were expecting.
Upon opening the “suspicious package” on Thursday, the bomb unit from the Butler County Sheriff’s Office discovered a cat and her six adorable 1-day-old kittens.
“When Specialist Mike Grimes and Det. Detherage arrived, they didn’t hear ticking they heard purring!” the sheriff’s office said in a Facebook post.
Along with the family of felines, was a handwritten message written on a paper napkin stating that “Sprinkles” went into labor the day before.
Ohio bomb squad was called to investigate a suspicious bag only to discover it contained 6 newborn kittens: Photos
INSIDER 2/21/2021 insider@insider.com (Naina Bhardwaj) © Butler County Sheriff s Office The six newborn kittens found alongside their mom in New Miami, Butler County, Ohio on February 19, 2021. Butler County Sheriff s Office
They were found outside a church in New Miami, Butler County.
Sprinkles and six her one-day-old kittens were taken to the Animal Friends Human Society shelter.
All seven have been placed with a foster family and will be monitored for two months.
An Ohio bomb squad was called to disarm a suspicious bag only to find that it contained a cat and her six newborn kittens.