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Sorry, Cat...

By: robin jackson

Whilst surfing the web, I have happened to come across a most unusual website called http://www.kickoutkitty.com.

A14 year-old kid published a site containing numerous pictures of kittens that belong to him. This kid is unbelievably brave: he actually turned to all whom it may concern, asking that visitors contribute small sums of money in order to allow his to keep his precious kittens at his possession, since he cannot afford keeping them by himself and would soon be forced to stop feeding them.

Is it pure begging? Perhaps a mere Scam? Or is it a gimmick that was created by an anonymous cat food company? To be totally honest, even after six hits on the site - I cannot know who was behind it, nor do I care. I got to admit, the little kittens got me mesmerized.

On the one hand, you cannot disregard the mercy you feel towards those cute kittens. Seeing how I've always took proud at being a passionate animal lover and who'll do anything to save an animal's life. On the other hand - how can one be sure?

Well, this Site has been gaining popularity so swiftly and been talked about at my workplace today, that I made a decision I was going to donate a 5 dollars, no more. There have also been quite a few organizations that were content to do the same, and got some free advertising for their generous donation.

If the above doe not suffice, this 14 year-old toddler has provide you with a surefire way to get donations for saving his beloved kittens, through bestowing a substantial business advantage for companies and organizations that contributed to his campaign- and also devoted a special area for crediting his attributed donors in a manner they most definitely must be hailed.

This idea, of getting practically free advertising through giving a symbolic donation to this kid's beloved kittens, brings countless companies to harness the poor kittens charity
This stems from the highly growing quantity of people who come to this kid's aid and supply what they could, as his site has by now created some Buzz.

Marketing for ten dollars sounds pretty appealing for lots of people and qor organizations. For every company that gives a donation, this site recognizes its kindness and good spirit, and thus contributes a credit for others to see and respect. such advertising is worth dozens of times more than the actual minor contribution that was given to the website (especially for a company operating inside the U.S. market, since many comments came from Americans worried about these kittens' poor faith once thrown to the street).

The site is located at the following address:

Click here to enter the Kick Out Kitty Website

Worth a glance - urge people to chip in and save this kid's extended family. I know I would.

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