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Litter of kittens rescued from Merced by Merced Fire

MERCED, Calif. (KSEE/KGPE) – A litter of kittens and their mother were rescued from an attic space of a Merced home, the City of Merced Fire Department announced Tuesday evening.

According to fire crews, four grey tabby kittens and their mother were trapped deep within the home’s attic space.

After arriving on scene, crews realized they would have to go in through both the interior and exterior of the home to reach the entire group.

Engine 52 says they were finally able to gain access to the kittens and their mother through an outdoor vent and an indoor roof speaker.

YourCentralValley.com has reached out to the fire department to see whether the kittens are available for adoption.

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