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Jet brings Cheese, Hot Shot and Hops to an L.A. shelter to cook for its residents; Torch visits her hometowns of Reading, Pa., and Newnan, Ga., to show love to the family that raised her; Thunder reunites with a very special fan.
Jet brings Cheese, Hot Shot and Hops to an L.A. shelter to cook for its residents; Torch visits her hometowns of Reading, Pa., and Newnan, Ga., to show love to the family that raised her; Thunder reunites with a very special fan.
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