Last week, Seattle Humane kittens starred in 'Beetlemews.'
SEATTLE — Seattle Humane is getting into the Halloween spirit this month with a series of horror parodies starring kittens from their shelter.
This comes as part of a partnership with the Museum of Pop Culture, where they’ll share a “purrody” every Friday for the month of October.a minute-long take on John Carpenter’s sci-fi horror masterpiece “They Live.”All of these “purrodies” can also be seen on the big screen at MoPop’s Sky Church.
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