The Hickory Aviation Museum is looking for a home AI puppies of a cat of North Carolina. The animal chose the cockpit of a 1948 Lockheed T-33 Shooting Star to make be born her little ones. It is said that if you are born in a aeroplane you can travel for free for life. The puppies remained on the plane for at least a month and a half before a museum employee discovered their existence.

After their discovery, the Hickory Aviation Museum posted a notice to find out whose missing cat it was. She was a stray who had decided to give her puppies a comfortable home, that is, a home as comfortable as a disused airplane. The museum was aided by the Catawba County Humane Society. The museum had to close to the public recovery of the kittens in complete safety.

The babies are doing well and are eight weeks old. Now they are in a shelter with the necessary vaccinations and preparations for adoptions from December. Get the mom of the kittens it was not easy, but she too was eventually recovered and protected and can be adopted and sterilized. In short, a fairy tale with a happy ending thanks to a “courageous” cat mother!


Source: Lega Nerd

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