US accent 10-12 girl telling a story

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This piece is voice age 10-12 US accent little girl telling story in her own words of her cat Bear

Vocal Characteristics

Language

English

Voice Age

Child (5-12)

Accents

North American (General)

Transcript

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I have a cat called Bear, and there is, like, a Tevye cat. And we found him on our property, and his mom has left him behind. And he was all by himself. He was just die. Any tiny, tiny little continue kitty cat. He was so small, his eyes hadn't even opened yet. And we had my mom fed him from, uh, like a dropper bottle, and he he got bigger and bigger, and then his eyes open. And he, um, he, like, Jesus rabbits that he likes. He likes to chase rabbits, and he, um he will chase him around around around, and, um, my dad has a dog called pinks and Banks doesn't live with us. Um, but he has a bed, and bear will steal his bed bare steals his bed. He will, he will just lay down. And, um, because he likes being in the sun, and he will take this thing bed. And he, um, sleeps there, and then thanks will come along and thinks is blind. And he is deaf. And poor finks. He doesn't really see or hear very well at all. And, uh, so he he will come sniff, sniff, sniff and he's looking with his nose because that's the only bit of works, and that's not funny. But he people be sniffing, sniffing, and then he can't find his bed because it smells like there. Um and, um, I guess that's not very funny, either. That's kind of sad because bear stole your bed, but it looks funny when you're watching. And, um, anyway, sometimes they will lay together, and that's really nice. And they just start, like, head to head and they're on this on the pillow and, um, yeah, that's my cat there.