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Kittens Accidentally Shipped 130 Miles In A Box Are Ready For You To Adopt Them

6.26.14 1:54 PM EDT By Mary Beth Quirk@marybethquirk

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(San Diego Humane Society)

(San Diego Humane Society)

Because you might as well call this site Catsumerist considering the all-consuming love we have for the furry little felines, we thought our readers should know that Mouse and WiFi, aka the kittens who survived 130 miles packed in a box as newborns, are now up for adoption. Ready, set, awwwwww you’ve got a new cat. [via San Diego Humane Society]

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6.26.14By Mary Beth Quirk@marybethquirk

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