I totally get the hunt for cute shows like 'Lost Kitties'—adorable animation is my weakness! Sadly, finding it legally for free is tricky. Most platforms like Crunchyroll or Netflix require subscriptions, but sometimes YouTube has fan-uploaded clips (though they’re often taken down). I’d recommend checking Tubi or Pluto TV; they rotate free content and might have it.
If you’re into similar vibes, 'Chi’s Sweet Home' is another gem about mischievous cats—it’s on YouTube officially! Piracy sites pop up in searches, but they’re risky and hurt creators. Maybe a free trial on a streaming service could tide you over? The art style in 'Lost Kitties' reminds me of old-school 'Hello Kitty' shorts—so nostalgic!
That show’s charm is irresistible! While I haven’t found a free legal source lately, Amazon Prime sometimes includes niche animations in its free-with-ads section. Worth a peek!
Fun detail: The character designs remind me of 'Sumikko Gurashi'—same soft aesthetic. If you’re patient, Crunchyroll’s free tier might rotate it in eventually. Till then, rewatching 'Bananya' on YouTube keeps my cat-cartoon cravings satisfied.
Ugh, searching for 'Lost Kitties' feels like chasing a laser pointer—elusive but tempting! I binged it last year on a now-defunct ad-supported site, so my advice is outdated. Have you tried Hoopla? Libraries often partner with it for free access.
Side note: The show’s soundtrack is full of twinkly melodies—perfect for background noise while drawing. If you stumble upon it, let me know! Meanwhile, 'Puppy Diary' on VRV filled my animal-cartoon void. Sometimes niche shows vanish into licensing limbo, which is a bummer.
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Warning: This is a reverse harem series and contains explicit scenes throughout (including M/M).
Book 1
Six years ago, I gave everything to the boy who set my world on fire… my heart, my body, my trust. The next day, he vanished without a word.
Life hasn’t been kind since. I buried my parents the same week I brought my newborn son home. At eighteen, I became both a mother and a guardian to my teenage sister, and now I've discovered my husband is living a double life.
My son, Jaxon, is angry and acting out so it's time for a fresh start.
I never expected that fresh start to lead me to a sleepy mountain town hiding a secret… or back to him.
Because this town borders a hidden pack of wolf shifters, and one of their alphas is the same boy who left me with more than just a broken heart.
He left me with his son.
Book 2
Poppy was never the quiet one.
While her sister survived by holding everything together, Poppy survived by feeling everything out loud, until devastating truths and impossible revelations smothered the fire inside her with shadows she can’t explain. Whispers creep into her mind. Voices call her name in the dark.
As Paige’s light rises, Poppy’s darkness answers.
Thrown into a supernatural world she never asked for, Poppy finds herself surrounded by wolves who look at her like fate has already claimed her. Their pull is undeniable. Their attention suffocating, and the darkness inside her is growing harder to ignore.
With threats closing in, Poppy must decide whether to keep running from what she’s becoming… or embrace the role destiny has given her.
Light may have saved the world, but darkness decides how it ends.
"Is he your fated mate?"
I frowned and said. "What do you mean? Do you believe in fated mates? I didn't know you were a romantic, Mr. Bennett." I couldn't hide my mocking tone.
He opened his eyes wide, sighed and said. "You don't know what I'm talking about, do you?"
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When she thought she had her life figured out, her husband showed her otherwise. Little did Emma Spencer know that fate had another life and another mate in store for her... or should she expect mates?
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Reverse harem / 4 mates / Possessive / strong female lead / Fate.
Carolina Alves
I came to America to write love stories, but my inspiration’s been running on empty. Then I followed an orange kitten onto the subway, through a strange neighborhood, and straight into the arms of a firefighter. Ace Rosario is steady, strong, and just a little sarcastic—and suddenly, I can’t stop writing again. The only question is… am I falling for my muse, or for the man himself?
Ace Rosario
Oldest sibling, last to get my act together. My family’s always seen me as the drifter, never the responsible one. But I’m determined to prove myself as a firefighter—and the last thing I expected was for Carolina Alves to tumble into my life with her wild hair, her Portuguese rambling, and my mischievous kitten, Goose, in tow. She makes me think love might be the one risk worth taking.
The Purrfect Love Story is the heartfelt, playful conclusion to the Ravenwood Series. While it can be read as a standalone, Ace recommends checking out his siblings’ stories first—Man’s Best Wingman, A Bark in the Park, and The Purrfect Wingman—before diving into his own.
Run, Run, RUN. Don’t stop.
The night was falling and like the creatures of the day, I needed to hide. My heart is thundering in my chest, echoing the sounds of the war that rage from the fields of my once loved home. That was before the coven came. Surprising us and taking my home and pack. The attack happened so quickly that no one was ready. We had no warning and after hours of waiting I was found. I had to run. Don't stop running.
“CRACK” the current of magic shoots by and hits the tree to my left, my bare feet crunching the earth hard and fast. My small heart fluttering faster than a hummingbird's wings, my once sparkling beautiful dress is no more. It’s tattered, dirty, and torn. The edges burnt to a crisp and coated in blood from bodies of the battlefield that I raced away from.
“Come here little wolfie,” a harsh raspy voice calls out cutting through the trees I hide quickly behind a tree to take cover to breathe, “I just want a little chat!” He calls singsong like, taunting me. He wants to find me to kill me. Ducking further behind my tree I hold my breath, my young body shaking with so much force my bones ache. Holding my breath and closing my eyes hoping for safety that surely won’t come. At only 11 years of age, I can’t fight this grown warlock... he will surely kill me like he did my parents...
“Wolfie princess, where are you?” He mimics the rhythm of a child’s tune, as if I’d listen. Closing my eyes tighter I don’t want to die. I’m too young. My mind is racing, and my hearts bound t....
Wilda begins having nightmares and wakes up naked in strange places soon after her parents die.
Soon after, a man enters her life, turning it upside down. She is being hunted by what she doesn't know, let alone understand.
An alpha and a hunter, one to kill her, one to use her, none to save her... none to help her.
What will become of our lost wolf, who doesn't know anything of the world she is about to be thrust into?
“You need to learn manners, kitten.” I growl, prowling towards her.
"Don't call me that, you kidnapper!” She screeches, throwing another bedside lamp at me. “Take another step forward and I'll—”
I grab her and bend her over my knee. I twist both of her hands behind her back, despite her struggles and screams.
“What are you doing?!” She shrieks.
"Teaching you what happens when you act like a spoilt brat.” I yank her dress up to reveal the smooth skin of her ass, and plain white panties. And land a hard slap on it.
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Dymond Hilary's obsessive ex-lover is trying to murder her.
It gets too dangerous, so she runs to the next city, Los-Angeles, with nothing to her name. No job, no home and no means for survival.
To make ends meet, Dymond resorts to pickpocketing and stealing. This serves her well, until she made the terrible mistake of stealing from Nile Garres, the most ruthless and tyrannical billionaire in the country.
As punishment, he kidnaps her. First to humiliate and teach her a lesson, but then found himself fascinated by his little redhead pet, who he would protect and pamper with all his wealth and power.
But how does this ruthless billionaire react when he discovers that his feisty little kitten was pregnant for a powerful rival billionaire? And he finds out she was on someone's murder list?
And this "someone" was her psychopath ex-lover?
Lost Kitties is this adorable yet surprisingly deep indie game I stumbled upon last year. At its core, it's a puzzle-adventure where you play as a tiny, lost kitten navigating a sprawling, sometimes eerie city to reunite with its owner. The visuals are pixel-art perfection—think rain-soaked alleys and flickering neon signs—but what hooked me was the emotional undertone. You solve environmental puzzles by meowing to trigger switches or squeezing through tight spaces, but there are also these haunting moments where the kitten curls up alone under benches, mirroring real strays' struggles.
The game doesn't spoon-feed the story; instead, you piece together clues from graffiti, overheard conversations, and discarded newspapers hinting at a dystopian world. The ending wrecked me—no spoilers, but it asks whether 'home' is a place or a person. I still hum the melancholy soundtrack while doing dishes, and that's how you know it stuck with me.
The buzz around 'Lost Kitties' possibly getting a second season has been absolutely wild in my favorite fan forums lately. I've been combing through interviews with the creators, and while they haven't dropped an official announcement, there's this tantalizing hint about 'unfinished stories' in their last live Q&A. The show's merch sales apparently skyrocketed after the finale, which usually bodes well for renewals.
What really gives me hope, though, is how the animation studio quietly updated their production schedule recently—they suddenly blocked off a huge chunk of 2025 without specifying projects. Coincidence? I think not. My gut says we'll get a teaser by next convention season, maybe even with those mysterious shadowy cat figures from the post-credits scene.
Netflix is the exclusive home for 'XO, Kitty' right now, and honestly, that’s where I binged the whole season in one weekend. It’s a spin-off from the 'To All the Boys' series, and if you loved those movies, this show hits the same sweet spot—quirky, heartfelt, and full of messy teenage romance. The way it blends K-drama tropes with American high school drama is so fun. I’d definitely recommend checking Netflix’s catalog if you’re into lighthearted yet emotional coming-of-age stories.
If you’re outside a region where Netflix carries it, a VPN might be your best bet, but be cautious about regional licensing. Sometimes shows pop up on other platforms later, but for now, it’s a Netflix original. Also, keep an eye out for physical releases or digital purchases if streaming isn’t your thing—I’ve seen fans collect DVDs of similar shows as keepsakes.