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Man Uses Coffee To Rescue Three Frozen, Abandoned Kittens
A man in Alberta rescued three kit- tens that were frozen into the ice.
Kendall Diwisch says he was doing the rounds near one of his wells near Drayton Valley when he discov- ered the helpless kittens.
"So today I found these three fel- lows on one of the back roads near one of my wells. Most likely dropped off. Poor things were
frozen into the ice so they had to have been there all night," Diwisch said.
He threw some lukewarm coffee on their frozen tails, tugged a lit- tle bit, and "they came out pretty good," Diwisch added.
Diwisch took the three shivering cats home and gave them food, water, and a dewormer.
Diwisch posted the video and
photo of the kit- tens on Facebook where it was shared more than 3,000 times.
It didn't take long to find them a for- ever home. A family who lost their cat last fall have taken in all three.
"All three little rascals went to their new home today where they get to be together instead of sepa- rating them," Diwisch said in an update.
K-9 Bites Cow, SC Deputy Tases K-9, Cow Kicks Deputy
By: Chase Laudenslager, WCBD
GEORGETOWN, S.C. (WCBD) – A deputy in Georgetown County was forced to use a taser on his own K-9 on Wednesday afternoon.
According to the Georgetown
County Sheriff’s Office, a deputy responded to the scene of a reported burglary around 4:00 p.m.
A cow near the scene distracted the dog which led to the dog biting the cow.
To deescalate the situation, the deputy tased the dog.
The cow was spooked and “struck the deputy and the property owner,” resulting in minor injuries, accord- ing to GCSO.
The sheriff’s office said that the burglary call “proved to be unfounded.”