Photo of the Day: The Rescued Cat – Design You Trust

Photo of the Day: The Rescued Cat

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Michael Mautner, Eatontown, holds a soaked kitten who was rescued by firefighters working at the Twin Brooks Apartment complex fire in Ocean Township, N.J., Tuesday, August 4, 2015. (Photo by Thomas P. Costello/The Asbury Park Press via AP Photo)

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