HICKORY, N.C. — The Hickory Aviation Museum had a pleasant surprise last week when it found kittens had been born in one of its jets.
On Facebook, the museum said a cat who roams the area had kittens. One of those kittens even climbed into the cockpit of a T-33 Shooting Star jet.
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The Hickory Daily Record reported the kittens are now at a local humane society and will be up for adoption within three months.
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