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4 kittens sneak into New York maximum-security prison

A file photo of a Tabby cat photographed on Nov.13, 2013 in Long Island, New York. Bruce Bennett/Getty Images

FORT ANN, N.Y. – A litter of kittens has found a cozy home in the least cozy of places – a maximum-security prison in upstate New York.

The Post-Star of Glens Falls reports  four kittens found their way into the basement of the Great Meadow Correctional Facility in Fort Ann a few months ago. That’s near the Vermont border 55 miles northeast of Albany.

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The family of feral felines has been cared for by inmates and prison staff, including head electrician Bruce Porter. He arrives at work early so he can tend to the cats, which live in a large cage built by an inmate.

Another inmate takes care of the cats on weekends when many prison employees are off.

Prison officials say they’re hoping to find the kittens homes among the staff.

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