Scott Brown's Lucky grows up, gets photo shoot

Credit: Senator Scott Brown/Facebook
In June, a staffer for freshman Senator Scott Brown (R-Mass.) found a kitten on the side of I-195 in the Senator's home state and brought it back to the office . Well, that kitten, Lucky, is growing up fast and mugging for the camera.
And, according to Brown's Facebook page, Lucky is now an official member of the team:
Lucky, a.k.a. "Longshot," was welcomed to my office a few weeks ago after being found by Nat Hoopes of my staff. She is now a part of the team.
Read the original Boston Herald report complete with video of Brown and (a much smaller and yet-to-be-named) Lucky.
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Awwww!
Good for Senator Brown and his people! (But is that kitten posing without its collar?!)
Posted by: Itzajob | August 23, 2010 7:33 PM | Report abuse
Take a look at this letter to Rick Perry's campaign office from the Texas Poultry Federation:
http://proposition13.blogspot.com/2010/08/rick-perry-and-texas-poultry-federation.html
Posted by: HitEleven | August 23, 2010 4:02 PM | Report abuse
Since this is on The President Obama blog, where is The President Obama's comment?
Leaving it out it racist. Why must you silence brown people?
Posted by: jiji1 | August 23, 2010 3:45 PM | Report abuse
Why is this news? Thousands of people adopt pets everyday and not one of them gets on the Post website. Must be a really slow news cycle.
Posted by: jamathias | August 23, 2010 2:25 PM | Report abuse
Well, he can't be all bad.
Posted by: olthadi | August 23, 2010 1:57 PM | Report abuse
Well, he can't be all bad.
Posted by: olthadi | August 23, 2010 1:55 PM | Report abuse
So much for claiming the presidents dog isn't news.
Posted by: soapm | August 23, 2010 12:26 PM | Report abuse


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