Cat narration, youtube storytime, quirky

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Description

This is a sample from my frequent narrations of cat stories for a specific Youtube channel.

Vocal Characteristics

Language

English

Voice Age

Middle Aged (35-54)

Accents

North American (Canadian-General) North American (General)

Transcript

Note: Transcripts are generated using speech recognition software and may contain errors.
It's a fact cats like to steal. But have you ever met a Bickford cat who not only steals but also matches the stolen items. Introducing China light bulbs, scissors, tea bags, a leaf water bottles, even fireworks. She will steal anything but that's not all. If she lifts one sock, she will go back to pick up the other. In fact, the first gift she brought to her human, Monica was a pack of cigarettes or a lighter, but she steals things like dog poop bags too. This furry lady looks like a pretty regular kitty. She cuddles ps makes biscuits. She enjoys spending time with her furry siblings, waffles and squeaky. But underneath all this cuteness, China hides her peculiar hobby. It all began when Monica started to notice strange objects in front of her home that didn't belong to her water bottles, rags, even builder's paper. So she installed a camera and the truth came to light. China was patrolling the area and snatching whatever came under her paws. When she brings the stolen goods, she calls her mama with the cutest trips or victory song as manga calls it. Then she presents the fruits of her endeavor as gifts to her mama who is understandably embarrassed. Occasionally, China brings a mouse or two recently, she started to pile up wood. So Monica now has more than 500 wood pieces and splinters for a time, Monica collected China's spoils and would then go to the neighbor's doors and leave the items with a little note. She's also been posting them on her tiktok and Instagram accounts. After speaking with the neighbors, she came up with a better system, a small return box with the items cut under China's sticky paws. China can now freely roam the neighborhood and enjoy her hobby. We are happy that our neighbors love animals. We got lucky adds Monica.