Kitties Take Over
So one day last week started out like any other. I was working on some video projects and decided to get started on the Kittie live videos we filmed in Albany NY - turned out we filmed 4 songs. I spent some of the morning getting the audio mixed since we had multitracked it for this show - then - in the afternoon I edited the 4 songs, chose the way I wanted them to look, and off they were processing away as I do with all live videos for UVTV.
Then that evening - Jerimi decides to go for a run. About 45 minutes after she left in the door she comes out of breath telling me to get the car and lets go. So off I go. During her run she passed by an old abandoned barn from which several very small kittens started moving towards her, meowing away. Someone dumped, in a large cardboard box, kittens - left there - all stacked up in what was now a nasty smelling waste filled … box.

We took the kittens in to our bathroom - made some phone calls and arranged to get them taken to the SPCA the next morning. In all there were 28 kittens. 1 died in our car, another died the next morning asleep in our bathroom before we got them to the SPCA. We got an eye dropper & some milk to feed them, gave some of them a bath and hung out with all these hungry adandoned kitties. It drove my cats NUTS! (I have 3 grown cats!) We kept them seperated for safety as my cats weren’t happy, slinking around the house looking ready to attack.

After we got the kittens to the SPCA they began to divide them up by age - it appeared we had 4-5 different litters with ages ranging from 1-2 weeks to 4-5 weeks. All of them were taken to places in the area to be nursed, fosted and hopefully, adopted to loving homes.
I never expected to have a day so full . . . . of KITTIE!
Hope everyone enjoys the live Kittie videos when they are aired & posted on our website.

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