Kitten Makes Himself At Home In Pet Food Warehouse For more than a year, a family in Britain had been searching for their kitten. Clive recently was found inside a pet food warehouse. When he was finally discovered, Clive was quite the fat cat.

Kitten Makes Himself At Home In Pet Food Warehouse

Kitten Makes Himself At Home In Pet Food Warehouse

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For more than a year, a family in Britain had been searching for their kitten. Clive recently was found inside a pet food warehouse. When he was finally discovered, Clive was quite the fat cat.

RENEE MONTAGNE, HOST:

Good morning. I'm Renee Montagne. In a headline straight out of The Onion, the Daily Mirror reports, missing cat found twice its original size after living for 14 months in a pet food factory. It took the factory months to figure out a cat was responsible for the holes in the pet food boxes. And Clive, who'd slipped away as a slender kitten, returned as a really fat cat. He ballooned so much the parents had to introduce Clive to their young daughter as a new pet. It's MORNING EDITION.

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