Home Alone Cat

Have you ever wondered what your cat gets up to while you’re out? Does he sit by the door pining for you? Or does he find catty ways to amuse himself until you return? Aaron of Aaron’s Animals, our favourite youtuber, has his theory. Watch this video to find out what Prince Michael does while Aaron is out:

Have you ever spied on your cats while you were out? Tell us what the little fuzzballs got up to in the comments below!

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Kitty Meowvie Reviews — Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone

harry potter and the sorcerer's stone

Click to read more about “Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone” on IMDb.

J.K. Rowling’s Harry Potter character first debuted on the big screen in 2001’s “Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone,” starring Daniel Radcliffe and Emma Watson.

Baker – “This meowvie was a lot of fun to sleep through as my humans sat riveted. Their laps did not move for over two hours. Two paws up!”

Lance – “I enjoyed watching this meowvie with my humans because it had a lot of whizzy things, especially during the Quidditch scenes. Two paws up!”

Our version stars Baker as Hairy Pawter and Lance as Purrmione. Watch it here on our YouTube channel, and subscribe to see all our meowvies!

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The Fast and the Furious: a Spot the Kitty Meowvie Review

Vin Diesel and Paul Walker in The Fast and the Furious

Vin Diesel and Paul Walker in The Fast and the Furious

The original “The Fast and the Furious” came out in 2001. Vin Diesel and Paul Walker were excellent and kept viewers excited as they zoomed through the streets and performed daring stunt driving. It’s no wonder that this film erupted into one of Hollywood’s most successful and longest-running franchises. Click the movie poster to read all about it on IMDb.

Baker: “This movie really excited me! It inspired me to run around like crazy, and it’s not even two a.m. yet! Two paws up!”

Lance: “A very intense movie. I chased my ball around for nearly ten minutes after watching this! Two paws up!”

Watch “The Fast and the Furious” if you don’t intend to get much sleep tonight, because the adrenaline in your veins will keep you up for hours after the movie is finished. If you are short on time, watch Baker and Lance in the two-minute cat version, “The Fast and the Furriest,” by clicking here:

Baker and Lance run around like crazy in The Fast and the Furriest. Click to watch it!

Baker and Lance run around like crazy in The Fast and the Furriest. Click to watch it!

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Night of the Living Dead: a Spot the Kitty Meowvie Review

Click to find out more about the original zombie movie from IMDb!

Click to find out more about the original zombie movie from IMDb!

George Romero and John Russo were definitely pioneers in Hollywood. Produced in 1968, “Night of the Living Dead” was the first ever zombie movie. Nearly fifty years later, The Walking Dead is one of the most popular shows on television, continuing the story of flesh-eating, slow-moving undead originally conceived by Romero and Russo. Not only do the “Night of the Living Dead” zombies have staying power, but the film was filled with Hollywood firsts: an African American hero doing his best to save the white heroine, a fully nude zombie, a young girl zombie eating her parents… if anybody didn’t run out of the theater screaming in 1968, I’ll eat my pizza!

Baker: “This movie made my fur stand on end! Two paws up!”

Lance: “Humans should not be allowed to watch Night of the Living Dead while petting their kitties. The excitement lead to faster and faster scritching, and made it difficult to sleep. But I did get a pretty good head massage out of it, so two paws up!”

If you don’t think you can stomach all ninety-six minutes of fear and gore, Baker and Lance have produced their slightly tamer, definitely shorter version: “Night of the Mewing Dead.” Click to watch it on YouTube. Please subscribe to our channel and leave a comment so we know which meowvie you would like to see next!

Spot the Kitty presents: Night of the Mewing Dead

Spot the Kitty presents: Night of the Mewing Dead

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Kitty Meowvie Review: CSI — Crime Scene Investigation final episode “Immortality”

csi real movie posterCSI is an ingenious show that has run on CBS for fifteen years. It has three spin-offs and has given countless aspiring actors opportunities to show their stuff. CSI may not always be realistic (“Can you bring that up a little?”) but it is always entertaining to try to solve the crime along with the team. On September 27th, CSI shared their series finale, bringing back some of their best-loved cast members for an intense two-hour search for the bombers of a Las Vegas casino.

Read more about CSI – Crime Scene Investigation on IMDb.

Read more about CSI “Immortality,” on Entertainment Weekly
… after you watch the episode, of course. We don’t want any spoilers!

Our kitties enjoyed CSI Immortality so much that they decided to dedicated this week’s Spot the Kitty Presents to their own rendition of the show.

Baker: “It was a lot of fun to pretend to work with my partner to solve a crime. Of course in the end, we knew the dog did it. Spot the Kitty Studios were generous enough to provide some very high-tech equipment for this particular show, like a laptop, and a camera.”

Lance: “I don’t know why I always have to play the girl. I drew inspiration from Sara Sidle. Sara’s endearing habit of always explaining things that are already somewhat obvious makes the show easier to follow for those of us whose brains are the sizes of walnuts. So I guess in this instance, there was a certain element of challenge to bringing one of my favourite characters to life under my own interpretation.”

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Kitty Meowvie Reviews: Gone Girl

Click here to learn more about Gone Girl on IMDb!

Click here to learn more about Gone Girl on IMDb!

Gone Girl is based on a best-selling novel by Gillian Flynn. She wrote the screenplay, too, so unusually for movies based on novels, you don’t come away from this one saying, “The book was better.” Unless you’re a real stickler for booksarealwaysbetterism, in which case, don’t even bother watching movies, you nerd!

Baker — My human watched Gone Girl on an airplane, while I was crammed in my small carrier under the seat in front of her. I was fine, by the way. Don’t worry about me.

Lance — Me too.

For meowvie buffs, Baker and Lance have produced their own version of this film, Gone Cat. You can watch it here:

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