Some of them are related. One of the kitties is mother to twins in the Kitterverse. The Kitterverse is what the creator calls his cat family and their adventures.
As Sue said, there is a mom (tabby KitKat) with two sons (grey Smokey and black Bear Bear), a father and son (Mr. Kitters and Beans), two sisters (Tildy and tortieshell Tonks), then there's the talkative ginger Niko, black with yellow eyes male Cubbie, long haired tabby male called Dixie (new to the crew), and a cute-as-buttons ginger juvenile called Ducky. Most of them are rescues. Five of them carry cameras at different times. It's really easy to get invested in the mundane yet fascinating lives of them all.
These videos would be wonderful if these were indoor cats. Cats who go outside live much shorter lives. Not only are traffic and other humans a danger, but a bite from another cat can infect the outdoor cat with FIV, a serious medical condition. By all means, keep up the filming, but please, keep your cats indoors.
These cat videos are great because the cats are 'outdoors'. Cats were never meant to be kept solely indoors.I have a mother & son from rescue - she's now just under 20years old, whilst her son is now 17.5 years. They've been going outdoors since I had them & have their cat-flap. It's only the past 6 months my beautiful mother cat Siouxsie can't make the stars down to the cat flap & now prefers indoors - I bring her down the stairs when I'm around the garden to ensure she gets FRESH AIR & SMELLS to investigate. Without a life outdoors - a cat has no life. Give the cat it's FREEDOM. If you're going to worry about all that could go wrong if a cats outdoors - I personally don't think you should have one - you can't 'police' everything. The 3 rd time my boy Gonzo went out a sustained a bite on his hind leg, but, after healing, he was back out (with some much needed cautiousness). Give them their lives beyond some crappy cat 'toys'.
You have been very lucky. (By the way, have you done a blood test on Gonzo to be sure he did not contract FIV?) Research has shown that an indoor cat may have a life span of 15-17 years, while the life expectancy for an outdoor cat is only 2-5 years (according to researchers at the University of California-Davis).
I love these cats.
So cute to watch! I love cats just lost one of mine and this helps a lot. 😢
Love these videos, very interesting, very cute
Thank you so much for all your uploads. The most relaxing and enjoyable videos ever
Thank you my friends for this kittens made video. I like to watch very smart kittens adventures.
Just a peaceful, relaxed fall day in the kitterverse. We should all be so lucky as to have days like this.
Pourquoi il fait toujours beau temps 😊
Because it's always beautiful in kitten land😊
Hello from Brasil.
hello from meow land
0:20 that meow 🥹🥹🥹😭
Those deep conversations are the best for me.!!
Ducky !
Sweet Ducky!!!! ❤❤❤❤❤
Красивые тыковки😊
Kittervers!!!!!
All. We need is a David Attenborough narration
Such a cool day in the autumn kitterverse!
Ooo i am pleased he left the yellow jacket alone, that could have been painful
The other cat was watching it first. Hate to think what a sting like that would do to a little cat. Extremely painful to humans.
He's very chatty this cat, its so cute, i wonder what he's saying ?
meow meow ^_^
Husband keeps saying "eats your eggs before they get cold"! Such a cute conversation this morning
솜방망이 ㅜ귀여워 옹알옹알 ❤❤❤사랑해 친구들아
My lovely cat Mr.kitters😢
Love the way they talk. Do all these cats know each other? I just found the channel
Yeah, they all live together. I recommend following on Instagram.
Some of them are related. One of the kitties is mother to twins in the Kitterverse. The Kitterverse is what the creator calls his cat family and their adventures.
As Sue said, there is a mom (tabby KitKat) with two sons (grey Smokey and black Bear Bear), a father and son (Mr. Kitters and Beans), two sisters (Tildy and tortieshell Tonks), then there's the talkative ginger Niko, black with yellow eyes male Cubbie, long haired tabby male called Dixie (new to the crew), and a cute-as-buttons ginger juvenile called Ducky. Most of them are rescues. Five of them carry cameras at different times. It's really easy to get invested in the mundane yet fascinating lives of them all.
Babies
The walking shadow! My favorite😊.
Was it Niko that almost had a close encounter of the stinging kind? I'm glad he moved away.
Kitters @ 6am!
1:46 You can really see the resemblance between Beans and his dad in the watermark at top right.
I need a kitterverse guide
How safe are these kitties from the street? And are they all neutered? Otherwise this is a channel that I can enjoy!😮
You need to start a new elseworlds channel “The Duckverse”
Was that a hand pan or steel drum between the pumpkins
Why does it seem like they were all waiting for something at the beginning?
How old is Ducky now?
He's not meowing. where is the meowing? I want more meowing! Please meow.
These videos would be wonderful if these were indoor cats. Cats who go outside live much shorter lives. Not only are traffic and other humans a danger, but a bite from another cat can infect the outdoor cat with FIV, a serious medical condition. By all means, keep up the filming, but please, keep your cats indoors.
These cat videos are great because the cats are 'outdoors'. Cats were never meant to be kept solely indoors.I have a mother & son from rescue - she's now just under 20years old, whilst her son is now 17.5 years. They've been going outdoors since I had them & have their cat-flap. It's only the past 6 months my beautiful mother cat Siouxsie can't make the stars down to the cat flap & now prefers indoors - I bring her down the stairs when I'm around the garden to ensure she gets FRESH AIR & SMELLS to investigate. Without a life outdoors - a cat has no life. Give the cat it's FREEDOM. If you're going to worry about all that could go wrong if a cats outdoors - I personally don't think you should have one - you can't 'police' everything. The 3 rd time my boy Gonzo went out a sustained a bite on his hind leg, but, after healing, he was back out (with some much needed cautiousness). Give them their lives beyond some crappy cat 'toys'.
You have been very lucky. (By the way, have you done a blood test on Gonzo to be sure he did not contract FIV?) Research has shown that an indoor cat may have a life span of 15-17 years, while the life expectancy for an outdoor cat is only 2-5 years (according to researchers at the University of California-Davis).