September 28, 2024

VIDEO: Kitten George, It's Better This Way | VLOG | Roots and Refuge


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22 thoughts on “VIDEO: Kitten George, It's Better This Way | VLOG | Roots and Refuge

  1. WE have our goats in a cattle panel fence…they occasionally get horns/heads caught in the fence..and you would think they are dying from all the cries for help. Usually, it has not been serious but it IS scary to have it happen. Always glad when they are big enough not to get caught like that! Most of the time I can push them backwards from the fence and cant the horns in a different direction to get them loose…some take longer than others to free, LOL.

  2. I'm so glad your goat was okay! I have nightmares about this kind of thing happening, and since ours all have horns, I worry it would be much worse. PS Your barn kittens are the cutest, and I especially adore kitten George. <3 -Jenn

  3. Hi, I need to ask you a favour. I have been having little luck with my channel. I have been working hard on my channel for a year and a half, putting in long hours to edit videos and researching how to grow my channel, to no avail. I have 663 subscribers and my last video got 30 views, and I'm pretty sure at least 5 of them were mine. I have wracked my brains trying everything I could think of. I try to come up with creative video ideas, and express myself. I engage with anyone and everyone who comments on my videos. I heart their comments. I pin a comment asking people questions. I make sure my tags are ranking well and that they are searchable, write super detailed descriptions integrating these tags. I use intriguing titles which involve keywords. I upload on a fairly regular basis. I use Photoshop and spend five hours on a thumbnail to make it interesting and "perfect". I comment on other gardening channels, giving sincere compliments and suggestions. I post my videos on Reddit and Instagram every time I upload. I share my videos with all my family members, even random people by sending them texts (this kind of embarrasses me, but as I say I try everything I can thing of). I make videos with an expensive camera, microphone, and editing software, costing in the thousands. I have a nice logo, good channel art, good About section. I use cards across my videos, end-screen cards and subscribe buttons. I put links to subscribe in my description and links to products I use and like using. Do I need to spend money to promote, is that what most YouTubers do? Do I need to do a collab with a popular one? I literally spend most of my time on YouTube, trying every little thing I can to increase my exposure. I WANT to succeed. I WANT to be valuable to the gardening community on YouTube. Quite frankly, I am at my rope's end with this platform. I would appreciate it immensely if you could tell me what I am doing wrong with my channel. I hope I do not sound conceited, I have just tried so hard. I have given my channel so much time and effort it is not even funny. Please tell me what you did to grow your channel well. Thank you. -Lucas

  4. Glad the goat baby is ok. Much love for that Kitten George and the goat mommies. Jess, you will be back to your old self soon enough. Glad you are on the mend. What a difference a few days can make when we are not feeling our best. 🙂

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