
Story of Indi
I adopted my dad in 2006 when I was just 1 year old, but the adoption almost didn’t happen. My dad doesn’t always make the best choices. He thought he wanted a cross-eyed boy cat, but then he spotted me and it was love at first sight. I was long and slender and my fur was a bright bluish-grey with my yellow eyes piercing the through the cage. As he approached, I let out a loud meow and as soon as he opened the cage, jumped into his arms and rubbed my face on his chin. That was it. From there, I have been by his side every day since then.
I am a very special cat; at least that’s what my dad tells me. I like to think of myself as unique and full of character…and snacks. I like to take showers every day. In fact, if I don’t take a shower, I am a grumpy cat. I am a champion napper. If the sun’s out, I want to be outside snoozing in the grass or watching over all the other animals from the porch. If it’s cold out, I am going to lay on the floor vent so I stay nice and toasty.
I am serious about relaxing, and nothing helps me relax more than yoga. My dad and I do yoga almost every day…sometimes naps are more important than yoga. When I want to feel energetic, I like to dance. Luckily, there’s always music playing in the house. I like it when my dad plays vinyl records and we dance and swing around.
I’m very happy you came to see the video that Stan and my dad made. I hope it makes you smile. If you want to see more of my adventures, please share the video with your friends and family and follow us on social media.
Story of Justin
Indi chose me in 2006. I had just started a new career, and I wanted to have some company because I worked from home. I had no idea what I was getting myself into. I met my soulcat that day. Indi changed my life literally from the first day. She latched onto me and she’s been with me through all kinds of crazy adventures, including driving across the country and once getting thrown off an airplane.
I never thought I would like being a cat dad, but I can’t imagine life any other way now. I feel like Indi has trained me to know what she wants just by a look or a sound. I carry on full conversations with a cat. Yeah, I’m that guy.
I like to include Indi on my adventures. She rides shotgun if we are in the car, or in my backpack if we go to the park or for a hike. I’m not sure if I am Indi’s therapy human, or if it’s the other way around.
I thought it would be fun to make a movie with my friend, Stan Clawson to show just what a character Indi is. I hope you like it. If so, please like the video and share it with your friends and family on social media.
Making a movie
Indi has long been a source of wonder and amazement for Justin and for those that meet her. She is like a mini human. Justin thought it would be fun to make a short film that encapsulates what character she is. He enlisted the help of Stan Clawson who directed and edited the film.
We hope it brings joy to your hearts and makes you giggle along the way. Please share it, repost it and leave a comment if you like it. Enjoy!
The reason why Indi, Stan and Justin made the movie
Shameless self-promotion? Possibly. But we have been working on a new project. Indi and Justin are writing a children’s book and we want you to read it when it’s done. We made the movie as a peak into the lives of Indi and Justin. We want to hear from you if you would like to see more short movies or to read about us playing, learning and having adventures. If so, please leave a comment on our YouTube Channel or Facebook Page.





About the upcoming book
Indi, Justin & Stan want to give back to those that help others in need. That’s why we made the movie and why Justin and Indi are writing a book. We want to take any proceeds from the book sales and donate them to different charities selected by each of us. We will announce the charities closer to the release date of the book.
Justin and Indi are almost done with the written content for the book and about to start with the illustrations. We are crowdsourcing to help cover the costs of illustration and publishing.
If you like what you have seen so far, and want to see more, please consider donating on our GoFundMe Page.
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