The Alvarez family has always been animated, and now, “One Day at a Time” will be too!
08.04.2020 - 21:35 / etcanada.com
The Georgia Aquarium and Atlanta Humane Society teamed up to bring some cuteness to your day.
Just like they did with their penguins last month, the aquarium let some adorable puppies and kittens roam and check out all the cool fish and ocean life while the facility is shut down during the coronavirus pandemic.
The two adorable pups, named Carmel and Odie, got to meet some cool sharks and a giant grouper while the kittens took in the aquarium’s gorgeous jellyfish display.
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The Alvarez family has always been animated, and now, “One Day at a Time” will be too!
The Alvarez family has always been animated, and now, will be too!
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