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Viral cat apartment of the family captivates heart

Video: Cats in Minnesota become internet stars with a unique apartment

The cat apartment of a family in Minnesota has a lot of attention online because the spectators of a viral live stream are fascinated by the delightful residents of the condominiums. The Mohn family from Frazee, Minnesota, said to Kvly. inhaled it. In November it collected more than half a million views within a few weeks. The family's viral fame continued to grow when another of Mahn's daughters set up a 24-hour live stream of the kitten. Mohn has received donations to toys and funds to support food and medical expenses for the cats. If you are worried that the kittens are cold, they are not. Mohn covered things. This is because he has installed ceramic heat lamps. The live stream brings people from different places joy and delights those who may need it the most. Mohn said that cancer patients and residents of the nursing home contacted him to express himself for his creation of the apartment and keep the live stream running. For more information, see the video player above.

The cat apartment of a family in Minnesota has a lot of attention online because the spectators of a viral live stream are fascinated by the delightful residents of the condominiums.

The Mohn family from Frazee, Minnesota, said Kvly in Fargo, North Dakota that they had converted a dog house into an apartment after fed a female cat that urgently needed food.

“Basically starved, and I gave her a can of cat food, and she inhaled it. And deeply and lo and behold, over the edge of the crick we saw three round heads and six rounds over there,” said Kevin Mohn, the man who built the cat apartment, to Kvlys Sydney Zatz.

After converting the dog house, the kittens, purple, Lucy and Larry, quickly made themselves at home.

After one of Mohn's daughters posted a photo of the apartment on Facebook in November, she brought up more than half a million views within a few weeks.

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

Mohn has received donations from toys and means to support the food and medical expenses for the cats.

If you are worried that the kittens are cold, don't be. Mohn covered things. This is because he has installed ceramic heat lamps.

The live stream brings people from different places joy and delights those who may need it the most. Mohn said that cancer patients and residents of the nursing home contacted him to express himself for his creation of the apartment and keep the live stream running.

For more information, see the video player above.