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Kitten Video Debut


Imrlgoddess

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It's about 6 minutes, it was taken with my phone and I couldn't clip it down so there's a bit of dialogue, a bit of kitten, and some directors commentary.  Little Thor is so dark, and the lighting is so bad...he doesn't show up well on video :my_biggrin:  Please excuse my sewing/art room.  

This is my first ever YouTube video.  I'm happy that it's my babies.  

 

 

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church_of_dog

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So sweet!  I'm dogsitting a friend's dog for a few days, and she was MOST interested in the little squeaking mews coming out of my computer! :pb_biggrin:

 

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feministxtian

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MAWM...get with the program...FEED ME DAMMIT!!!

Oh...the little kitten purrs...so sweet!!!! 

Eat, sleep and GROW little ones, won't be long before you're running around getting into everything!

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Caribou

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This just made my Sunday night! Adorableness overload!! Sleep well tiny fur babies.

Thanks so much for posting @Imrlgoddess

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Geechee Girl

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Those precious baby kitty mewls were everything! 

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WhatWouldJohnCrichtonDo?

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So adorable! It was great to get to see Thor's little flailing paws!

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Such tiny little fluffs! There are few things as magical as itty-bitty baby kitty sounds. Thank you so much for sharing! 

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Imrlgoddess

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I turned the volume way up just now and I can hear his little rumbly purr.  :my_biggrin:

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Palimpsest

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Aw, that is just adorable.  I could hear Thor's little purr too.

And my Little Guy (dog) came and looked at the screen when he heard the squeaks.

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JeanieCat

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They are so sweet I could barely stand it!

 

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