The Kitten of Hope
Tonight at work, our Fox newscast anchor, Deborah, introduced us to the tiniest survivor of Hurricane Katrina.
Deborah spent the better part of a week in Hattiesburg, Miss., helping our our sister station, WDAM, while covering the hurricane. Driving back to C-Town, exhausted both physically and emotionally, Deb and our videographer Henry stopped to eat at a burger joint in Central Mississippi. In the parking lot, cowering alone under a truck, was a five-week old kitten.
Of course, Deborah brought her back to Georgia and named her "Katrina." Unlike her namesake, she's tiny and adorable.
By the way, more photos from the hurricane are surfacing on the web. Newsweek has some devastating pictures from Bay St. Louis, Gulfport and Biloxi here.
Stumble It!
Tonight at work, our Fox newscast anchor, Deborah, introduced us to the tiniest survivor of Hurricane Katrina.
Deborah spent the better part of a week in Hattiesburg, Miss., helping our our sister station, WDAM, while covering the hurricane. Driving back to C-Town, exhausted both physically and emotionally, Deb and our videographer Henry stopped to eat at a burger joint in Central Mississippi. In the parking lot, cowering alone under a truck, was a five-week old kitten.
Of course, Deborah brought her back to Georgia and named her "Katrina." Unlike her namesake, she's tiny and adorable.
By the way, more photos from the hurricane are surfacing on the web. Newsweek has some devastating pictures from Bay St. Louis, Gulfport and Biloxi here.
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