Our family cat Yuumi had an unexpected litter on September 14 — now we're helping her six kittens find loving homes.
Health Update: All remaining kittens received their (final) FVRCP vaccination (Phase 3) and rabies shot on 08-Jan-2026.
Latest moments first — scroll down to see how they grew.
Final portraits and almost-ready-to-go moments.
Rooms, hallways, pond, skateboard, hoody walks.
Siblings wrestling, cuddling, and figuring each other out.
Tiny steps, early play, small world.
Sunny Tabbies is a personal project in every sense.
I’m a video-editing hobbyist and I know Python fairly well — but before
this, I knew almost nothing about front-end development. I’m not in
animal rescue or welfare. I’m just someone using tech and film to give
these kittens the best possible digital résumé and help them find
families who will appreciate their journey as much as I do, as well as
having a place to preserve and share that journey along the way.
The visuals.
Most photos and videos were shot by me on a Nikon D7500 and DJI Osmo,
recorded in 4K, and edited & color-graded in DaVinci Resolve — nothing
fancy, mainly gentle color shaping and contrast to make the colors pop.
The music is hand-selected from Artlist.io to match the mood of each
moment.
No AI-generated media.
None of the images or videos are generated or altered by AI. What you’re
seeing are real timestamps, real clips, and real moments.
The tech.
The site was built from scratch using HTML, CSS, and JavaScript, with
heavy help from modern AI tools (mostly “vibe coding”). I also wrote
Python scripts to organize media files, generate thumbnails, manage
metadata, and use the Gemini 3 Flash API to generate video descriptions
for some of the videos—it’s surprisingly easy to set up.
The heart.
Because I spend real time with these kittens every day, I know their
quirks and personalities. The camera just captures what’s already there.