While Puppy Bowl was pretty damn cute, I got a lot more enjoyment out of the Kitty Half Time show. I guess kitties just have more ways to play, and that grey kitten was CRAZY. We had a super bowl party at my dad’s house tonight, and we had more fun watching this than we did with the real game. I raced home just in time to tivo the 12AM airing, and you better believe I’m making a DVD of this to put on everytime I’m ever feeling in a bad mood.
If they made this into a DVD, it would sell like hotcakes.
I think the Puppybowl should have running banners through the show advertising the local animal shelters.
What kind of dog was the big white fluffy puppy? A poodle mix? Wheaten terrier?
They DO sell DVDs of the show. (If you go to the “DVD > Best Sellers” section, you can also buy Puppy Bowl I.)
And I did see some credits at the end about who provided the animals. It went past too fast for me to read it, but I think the kittens were provided by “something something rescue league.” So there you go.
My shepherd/lab mix, Scout, was VERY interested in the show at one point, but after several minutes she lost interest. Oddly, my springer Dottie, who ordinarily loves to watch TV, was completely oblivious.
I thought the “Penalty of the Field” was hiliarious!
“Illegal use of paws, 15 yard penalty” Too cute.
StGermain
I agree, that grey kitty was trouble.
That DVD would be the Ultimate Revenge on a few parents I know who don’t want any pets in their house.
Muahhahahahahahahahahahahahhaaha!
anyone know when they’re replaying it?
i need me some more puppy fixes. my puppies and kitty are at home.
We watched this for a while at the animal clinic. No, we never get enough puppies and kittens. Unfortunately, we missed the kitty halftime show.
I want to get the tape of that and put a TV in our waiting room, then when people get cranky about the wait time we pop in the tape and say “Look! Puppies!”.
It says “No longer available” for that one.
Aaaawwww.
The REAL half-time show would have been a million times better with the Bissell Kitties rather than the Rolling Stones.