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VIDEO: Cats in Minnesota become internet stars with unique condo

VIDEO: Cats in Minnesota become internet stars with unique condo
That's how I call him. Located along the lake in Frazee is the Mohn family, *** family that's grown by 4 in the last couple of years. It all started when Mamma Cat was looking for some food. Basically starving to death and I gave her *** can of cat food and she inhaled it and then lo and behold over the edge of the creek over there we've seen 33 round heads and 6 round eyeballs popping up over the hill. And she had kittens. Lila, Lucy, and Larry, though getting them on camera was *** bit difficult. Well, very difficult. Hopefully they'll. Come in, they're *** little scared. converted this doghouse as the cats quickly found *** home. Around Thanksgiving, one of his daughters posted *** photo of it on Facebook, gathering *** lot of views. *** couple weeks later over *** half *** million people and uh I couldn't figure out it was funny to me because I didn't know what they're looking at because it wasn't sighted it looked pretty rough. Around Christmas, his other daughter set up *** 24 hour live stream. As you can see from these clips, they don't seem to mind this camera as much as the Valley News Live one. You at home like the stream too. Mohn says he's been receiving toy donations and money to help with food and medical bills. And don't worry about the cats getting cold. He's got that figured out too. We have some ceramic heat lamps. This is for the upstairs, so this one here. And then this is for down, and then there's an extra 100 smaller ceramic heat lamps. So. Cancer patients and those in nursing homes have been reaching out, thanking Moong for the joy the live stream has brought, *** joy that's also found his family. I think if people would entertain the thought of uh kind of maybe building something or getting something they they might be surprised how much joy they get out of it. I know I did. Andra, Sydney's acts. Uh, come here. There you go, there you go. Valley News Live.
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VIDEO: Cats in Minnesota become internet stars with unique condo
A Minnesota family's cat condo is gaining a lot of attention online as viewers of a viral livestream are captivated by the condo's adorable residents.The Mohn family from Frazee, Minnesota, told KVLY in Fargo, North Dakota, that they converted a dog house into a condo after feeding a female cat who was in desperate need of food."Basically starving to death, and I gave her a can of cat food, and she inhaled it. And low and behold, over the edge of the crick over there, we seen three round heads and six round eyeballs popping up over there," Kevin Mohn, the man who built the cat condo, told KVLY's Sydney Zatz.After he converted the dog house, the kittens, Lila, Lucy, and Larry, quickly made themselves at home.After one of Mohn's daughters posted a photo of the condo on Facebook in November, it garnered over half a million views within a couple of weeks. The family's viral fame continued to grow when another of Mohn's daughters set up a 24-hour live stream of the kittens. Mohn has received donations of toys and funds to help with food and medical expenses for the cats.If you're worried about the kitties being cold, don't be. Mohn has things covered. That's because he installed ceramic heat lamps. The livestream is bringing joy to people from a variety of places, and it's bringing cheer to those who may need it most. Mohn said cancer patients and nursing home residents have been contacting him to express their gratitude for his creating the condo and keeping the livestream going. See more in the video player above.

A Minnesota family's cat condo is gaining a lot of attention online as viewers of a viral livestream are captivated by the condo's adorable residents.

The Mohn family from Frazee, Minnesota, told in Fargo, North Dakota, that they converted a dog house into a condo after feeding a female cat who was in desperate need of food.

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"Basically starving to death, and I gave her a can of cat food, and she inhaled it. And low and behold, over the edge of the crick over there, we seen three round heads and six round eyeballs popping up over there," Kevin Mohn, the man who built the cat condo, told KVLY's Sydney Zatz.

After he converted the dog house, the kittens, Lila, Lucy, and Larry, quickly made themselves at home.

After one of Mohn's daughters posted a photo of the condo on Facebook in November, it garnered over half a million views within a couple of weeks.

The family's viral fame continued to grow when another of Mohn's daughters set up a 24-hour live stream of the kittens.

Mohn has received donations of toys and funds to help with food and medical expenses for the cats.

If you're worried about the kitties being cold, don't be. Mohn has things covered. That's because he installed ceramic heat lamps.

The livestream is bringing joy to people from a variety of places, and it's bringing cheer to those who may need it most. Mohn said cancer patients and nursing home residents have been contacting him to express their gratitude for his creating the condo and keeping the livestream going.

See more in the video player above.