This might be the most adorable 'ambush' ever. FOX13
It started out as a normal day for Robert Brantley, who was heading to the shooting range after work when he spotted a black and whiteBrantley said he knew the tiny animal "wouldn't make it through the night" since it was obviously very young.Brantley backed up his vehicle and began recording a video on his cell phone, expecting to capture just the one kitten.
However, Brantley says his family plans on keeping the very first kitten that he had stopped to rescue originally – and they've already named him "Scout."that I have read and agree
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