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Posted: 2017-09-15T10:22:19Z | Updated: 2017-09-15T23:09:08Z FAKE MEOWS: Trump Fans Share Bogus Snap Of Him Saving Cats From Harvey | HuffPost

FAKE MEOWS: Trump Fans Share Bogus Snap Of Him Saving Cats From Harvey

The president grabs two felines from floodwater in the clearly fake picture.
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Don’t believe that viral photograph that appears to show President Donald Trump  rescuing cats in Texas after Hurricane Harvey .

It’s bogus.

The image of Trump appearing to hold two ginger felines in his arms while wading waist deep through floodwater began circulating among his supporters in the wake of the devastating storm .

One pro-Trump Facebook page, called “All about President Trump,” posted the snap with the caption, “Things the media forgets!

That post alone has now been shared more than 16,000 times.

But as the myth-debunking Snopes.com has proved, the image is totally fake.

Des Moines Register photographer Harry Baumert actually took the original photograph  of a man named Brandon Smith who was saving his two cats from flooding in Cedar Rapids, Iowa, in June 2008, per the website.

Someone else has now simply edited Trump’s head and his red “Make America great again” cap into the snap. Baumert’s initial photograph no longer appears to be available online, but photographer David Greedy captured a similar scene at the same time:

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David Greedy via Getty Images

Snopes has also recently disproved another Harvey-related image, which purported to show Trump rescuing someone from the water in a boat:

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