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The unknown package alarmed the US bomb disposal unit, opened a look and suddenly "cute explosion"

author:Global Times New Media

Comprehensive US media reports, recently, a funny incident occurred in Butler County, Ohio, USA. On Thursday, local time, Ohio authorities received a call to investigate a "suspicious package" outside the new Miami church. After the bomb disposal team set out to investigate, they were pleasantly surprised by the "reversal" of the incident.

The unknown package alarmed the US bomb disposal unit, opened a look and suddenly "cute explosion"

Butler County Sheriff's Office said officers on the bomb disposal team received a report that there was a "suspicious package" outside the church gate, so they were called to the scene. The department posted on Facebook: "When bomb disposal experts Mike Grimes and Detherage agents arrived, they didn't hear the bomb's supposed to tick, only grunt." "The bomb disposal team approached the package and eventually found that there were no bombs inside, but a big cat and six kittens.

The unknown package alarmed the US bomb disposal unit, opened a look and suddenly "cute explosion"

The "suspicious package" was a large fitness bag containing the mother cat and the 6 kittens it had just given birth to. A napkin in the bag read: The name of the mother cat is "Springs," and it began giving birth at 2 p.m. on Feb. 17.

The unknown package alarmed the US bomb disposal unit, opened a look and suddenly "cute explosion"

The kittens are then taken to the local animal adoption association and are in good health after examination. On Friday afternoon, the seven cats were housed in a foster home. "Over the next two months, we will regularly update Mother Cat Springs and her kittens on their growth," the shelter said. ”

The unknown package alarmed the US bomb disposal unit, opened a look and suddenly "cute explosion"

The shelter also said all six kittens "were gently bathed when they first arrived." The cat mom Springs, who has done a very good job of feeding and caring for the baby, has been purring, has been vaccinated and blood tested and appears to be in good health.

(Editor: GH)

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