If your secret life dream,Watch Japanese black stockings female doctor gives oral sex service to patients Online like ours, is to binge-watch a reality show with a bunch of cats, here's your treat.
SEE ALSO: Chelsea Handler blames Trump's presidency on the KardashiansKeeping Up with the Kattarshians-- kudos to whoever created this gem title -- is the ultimate Big Brother show for millennials, featuring four 9-week-old kittens -- Guðni, Stubbur, Briet and Ronja -- who are living in a small dollhouse.
The feline equivalent to Kim, Khloé, Kourtney and Kylie were discovered along with their mum in an industrial area in Reykjavik, Iceland.
The show is produced by local news site Nútíminnalong with the cat shelter Kattavinafélagið (“The cat-friendship society”) with the aim to raise awareness of stray cats and help them find a home.
Each cat has its own history and peculiar character.
You can also see them in action on the KattarshiansFacebook page:
Poor Stubbur suffered an injury to his tail and the veterinarian had to amputate part of it. Despite that, it is apparently the pack leader!
Briet is optimistic, reserved but very determined.
Ronja is a fighter -- she was the weakest of the group and was the only one not gaining weight -- but she recovered and now is the sweetest among them.
Guðni is very sociable -- he's a black and white male who loves to tease his siblings and LOVES food.
Nútíminn said the project was approved by the Icelandic Humane Society and one of the cats has already beenhired for a spin-off reality showbeen adopted.
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