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Kittens pulled from tornado wreckage
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| 5 days 4 hours 51 min ago Kittens pulled from tornado wreckage
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(NECN/WTKR: Suffolk, Va.) - Consider them the littlest survivors of last week's tornadoes.
Monday morning, workers clearing debris from a tornado-damaged home came across a litter of four kittens buried under wreckage.
The homeowners say they have no idea how the kittens got there, and workers are amazed they weren't injured by the storm, or by the heavy equipment being used to clear debris from the scene.
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