This week on The Groomer Next Door podcast we have a real YouTube star. Actress, musician,composer,blogger, and comedian we're joined by the all talented Alana Grelyak.
http://youtube.com/catcatastrophes
Plot Outline
Cats are funny and we bring their strange antics to you in scripted comedy shorts that vary from week to week. Sometimes we give you a whole show, sometimes you get a tip for living with your cat, and sometimes you get zombies. Check in weekly to see what's going on!
Starring
Alana Grelyak, Kris Flanagan, Sara Wolfson
Awards
Winner of Catdance 2015; Best Video Blogpaws 2015;
Best Actor and Actress Nominees, Midwest Independent Film Festival 2014;
Finalist in the Chicago Comedy Pilot Competition 2014;
Best blog video winner for 2014 BlogPaws Awards;
Finalist in CatDance 2014;
Finalist in CatDance 2013;
Runner-Up People's Choice Golden Kitty at the Internet Cat Video Festival 2013
http://catinthefridge.com
About
CatInTheFridge.com is an exploration of life by Crepes, a very special special needs cat. She's trying to spread the word about special needs animals and why they deserve good homes, as well as humorously discussing life from her point of view.
Awards
Finalist for the 2013 BlogPaws Best Cause Blog award Adopted by Petfinder.com in 2013 Halo BlogPaws Adoption Champion 2013 Runner-Up Internet Cat Video Festival for "Catalogue"
A PERCENTAGE OF PROCEEDS FROM YOUTUBE WILL BE DONATED TO
Kitty Bungalow Charm School for Wayward Cats
Kitty Bungalow is California's only 100% feral cat rescue and socialization facility. As shelter interventionists, we focus our attention on the most vulnerable of felines -- the ferals. We break down the anxiety of feral cats with our nearly 80 weekly volunteers who use our guided socialization techniques and objectives, taking these street cats from 'hiss to home'. We look to see that these cats never have to see the inside of a shelter and our socialized kittens graduate as Ivy League lap cats into life long loving homes. Our rescue is more than just finding homes for the homeless; we are working at the root of the problem, providing broad based Trap Neuter Return (TNR) and free spays and neuters to neighborhoods in need within Los Angeles. Due to an ongoing injunction with the city of Los Angeles, they are unable to participate in or support TNR, the rational and humane answer to cat overpopulation. It is left to a few small groups like ours to pick up the slack and stave off the continued kitten seasons that leave our city shelters knee deep in kittens. That is why the kill rate for Los Angeles City shelters for cats is 50%! The majority of all animals killed in the city shelters (76%) are kittens 8 weeks and under! Dogs are extremely close to the No Kill threshold thanks to partnerships like NKLA. Meanwhile, every other cat going into the shelter does not come out. That is why the work we do is so vital for stopping the problem at its core! The cat overpopulation is not a cat problem-- it is a people problem caused by uneducated and sometimes irresponsible pet owners who abandon their cats or do not have them sterilized, causing a proliferation of cats being born on the street. Together we can bring an end to the homeless kitten epidemic. You can do your part by adopting, volunteering or donating to our organization today.