Kitten Bowl Page #4
- Year:
- 2014
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Here's the kick
and the Bengals take
control in their own end zone.
Frantically looking for some
open field. Now this Lions D is
living up to their reputation.
tackler in the end zone.
Even though all of our kittens
are winners today
you at home can go online and
vote for your favorite kitten
for the 2014 Kitten Bowl MVK:
Most Valuable Kitten.
To vote, go to
Facebook.com/HallmarkChannel
You can adopt great cat athletes
like these at your local
That's right, John. If
and love into your home adopt a
kitten today from your local shelter.
The Bengals are doing
anything they can to get open
but this Lions' defense is
focused.
Great effort by the Lions,
getting the stop they were
looking for, forcing the
Bengals into another field
goal attempt. Looks like
Owens will take the kick.
He's up soaring over the field.
The kick is ... is...
is good!
Owens reaching the goal post to
make the score fourteen, thirteen.
Haha. Well Owens
himself, as the Bengals
celebrate.
Aww. Adorable.
The clock is running down as the
final seconds tick away.
And that will do it
for the first half.
What an exciting first half of
play. With each team really
showing its true colors.
After one half of play
Bengals, thirteen. The Last
Hope Lions, fourteen. Now
lets throw it down to Beth.
Alright. Regis
Philbin will be here right
after this.
Joining me now is my
friend, my neighbor and
fellow animal lover, Regis
Philbin. Hey Reg.
How ya doing?
How great is this?
It's great. It really is.
Kitten bowl.
I'm very impressed. I
really am. I think it's a
terrific idea.
its kind and um, it's
incredible.
Yeah.
Kittens all around.
Just something I've
never seen before.
Total cuteness.
And, and a great way to
demonstrate how much fun
they can be.
You have had a wonderful
years, Ashley. What
kind of a cat was she?
Well Ashley uh, was uh,
twenty years old when she,
when she finally passed. But
you know I bought it for
uh, my, my little girls and uh,
as they grew up and went to
college or went to a job
cat. And, but I got so
attached to the cat. Now
you know I had dogs when I
was a kid. And the dogs
door when you came home.
Not Ashley. Stayed on the
couch and he watched me
I would get on the other
couch and I would stare
him back. Stare him back.
Sooner or later he would
get up. Walk across his
couch. Go from one uh, end
of the couch to my end of
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