
That's my evil twin sister, Katty Katswell.ĭudley: Why didn't you tell me you had a twin sister? That's the sweetest thing you've ever done for me! Kitty: Count me in! I gotta get outta here and stop Katty! Kitty: Katty told you her plan? What else do you know, Snaptrap? Katty: And now that I'm Kitty Katswell, I'm ready to go after that gold fishbowl! And you, my dear sister, are going to jail in my place! And if my plan works, they won't even know I've gone! (Prepares to punch Kitty) Kitty: That was a medical condition, and he got contacts for that. Kitty: (gasp) Katty! But I put in jail for armed robbery, grand theft auto, insurance fraud and stealing my boyfriend! Katty: That's because it's my mouth, sister. I've being talking this whole time, but my mouth hasn't being moving. Kitty: Yes, I'm mad at you! You saved a barrel of candy before you saved me! Plus, there's steam coming out of your ears. Kitty: I can't believe you didn't save me.ĭudley: I did save you, but I didn't save the jelly beans! IT SHOULD'VE BEING ME!ĭudley: Little things, the look in your eyes, the fact you tried to push me out of the T.U.F.F. Except the jelly beans! I couldn't save the jelly beans! WHY?! Kitty: Dudley, help! I'm trapped under a barrel of candy!ĭudley: I saved it! I saved the candy! It's a little gooey, but it's gonna live. No, wait! That's it!ĭudley: He landed in the hospital! What are the odds? Okay, Kitty, jump! Safety Net ready!ĭudley: (Digs into bag) Butterfly net. Kitty: Dudley, the owner's trapped on the second floor!Ĭandy Store Owner: That's what I just said! Quit copying me and save me! Mobile pulls up)ĭudley: We have to do something! (Dudley and Kitty both dress up as firefighters)Ĭandy Store Owner: Help! I'm trapped on the second floor! Kitty: Dudley, it's not a sale, the store's on fire! (T.U.F.F. Mobile drives over her)ĭudley: Look, Kitty! The Candy Store's having a fire sale! (cackles while drawing on picture) Whoops, I. (pulls out picture of Kitty Katswell smiling with Katty glaring at her) I'm coming for you, Kitty Katswell. Katty Katswell: (comes out of the manhole and chuckles) Free at last! Now to exact my revenge on my goodie-two-shoes twin sister for putting me in prison. (Episode starts with a view of the Petropolis Prison, then camera moves down to a manhole in front of the prison) Puppy episode " A Tale of Two Kitties" from Season 3. "That's kind of my thing is just I want people to know that no matter where you're at and how much bad you see in the world, there's still a lot of people - not talking about me - doing good things and not doing it for recognition," he said.This article is a transcript of the T.U.F.F. That compassion and the generosity of people around the world wanting to help are what Brantley wants people to take away from his story. I'm surprised you're not such a violent person' or 'You still have compassion and stuff.' " And a lot of people, which I'm very thankful of, has said, like, 'Wow. "It's mind-blowing, to be honest with you, that so many people reach out and there's a lot of people in the world wanting to do good," he said. The reaction has been overwhelmingly positive, Brantley said. and elsewhere in the world.Īt this time, most of the litter is spoken for, with the exception of a couple of kittens that need a little extra attention, and a veterinarian is scheduled to stop by Thursday night to help out.Īnimals Eva, the hero dog, beats back a mountain lion that attacked her owner on a hikeīrantley has continued to share the kittens' journey on his Instagram page, including playtime in the yard and the beginning of bath time, featuring one kitten Brantley has named Scout. The initial video gained a lot of traction on social media, and Brantley said thousands of offers for adoption started pouring in from all around the U.S. So I finally rolled down the windows, shut a door and started putting them inside where they couldn't get out."īrantley then headed home with his baker's dozen of kittens. "But they would stay around my ankles on the ground. If I'd throw one in, three would run out," he said. "When I opened the door and started putting 'em in, they were jumping out. Then he started the notably difficult task of herding the cats into his Honda hatchback. The 37-year-old said it was a wave of emotions as he realized someone had likely dumped the kittens on the side of the road at an age when they couldn't fend for themselves. Animals Black shelter animals weren't getting adopted.
