
CAPE CORAL, Fla. – Some Cape Coral boys have made new animal friends after rescuing three kittens from a drainage pipe Tuesday.
WINK News viewer Racha Leasure sent us pictures.
She tells us the boys rescued the kittens after Tuesday’s storms. We know the boys are feeding the little animals and they named them. Meet Grayson, Yoda, and Simba.
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