Kitten Bowl Page #3
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Their Fix-A-Feral program
helps offset the cost of
spaying and neutering your pet
to make it affordable for
everyone. So a big Cheer
for them.
Of course all of our
animals here today are
winners. But each and
every one of them is in
need of a good home. So
our goal is to get them
all adopted today. We'll
tell you more about it
later on.
Well personally I'm
looking forward to the
celebrities we've lined
up for tonight. We have
store for you.
Rachel Ray.
Nicky Hilton.
The Reg.
Kelly Rutherford.
Hoda Kotb.
Maksim Chmerkovskiy.
Bob Harper.
Rocco DiSpirito.
Mark Steines and
Cristina Ferrare from Hallmark
Channel's Home & Family show.
Hey Kitten Bowl
fans, get off your couch
and make some noise!
Yeah!
And more.
Well I'm looking forward to the
second quarter. Let's get to it.
And we're back
underway for the second
quarter of game number
one. The tempo of this game
seems to be picking up.
Ferrell Owens
back with the ball trying
to make sense of this wildcat
offense.
Pawing towards the goal line,
but stopped at the twenty. The
Bengals will be forced to
attempt a field goal.
Manti Meow going for
the field goal.
And it's good.
Giving the Bengals a ten,
seven lead.
Let's take another look
at that field goal.
Meow soars up through the goal
post, agile as a kitten, John.
Right Renee.
John, don't you just
want to adopt them all? Ugh
can't I just take 'em all home?
Well it'd be a great
idea if they all were adopted,
but I don't know if I want to
become a cat lady.
John the Bengals know
how important this game is and
they do not want to let in
another Lion touchdown.
Crouching into a four-point stance
they ready themselves for the play.
What a tackle by Owens.
flag on the play.
Penalty. Fluffing the
passer. First down.
Fluffing the passer. I
don't know if I agree with
that call.
Tabby Romo has
possession of the ball
from behind.
The Lions, trying to capitalize
on that Bengal penalty.
Tabby Romo with
the ball at the fifteen.
Prances into the end zone.
Touchdown!
Owens, clearly unhappy
with the call here, has
some words for the ref.
Romo celebrating
his score. But don't dance
too soon. They're gonna
take a look at this replay
up in the booth.
It's hard to tell from
this angle, Renee.
If you look from this
angle, all he has to do
is get the ball over the
yellow line. And this
looks like a clear-cut
touchdown for Romo.
Touchdown.
And the crowd likes what they see.
A touchdown. And the Last
Hope Lions celebrate.
Lineup for the extra point.
And it's good.
Putting the Last Hope Lions
on top fourteen to ten.
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