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My Cat Goma [SIV55]

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Published November 27, 2007 at 9:05 a.m.


How do you follow a vlog about socks and one about puppets?  With GOMA of course!

Sachie Tani began blogging about her Himalayan cat Goma in May of 2007. 

At first, she used her blog to connect with her family in Japan.  Then people outside her family began to ask, "How is Goma?"

Sachie's 37 Goma videos have been seen over 92,000 times on YouTube.  "Cat VS Cotton Candy" is the most popular with over 60,000 views.

Sachie did not anticipate such a massive response to her blog, My Himalayan Cat "Goma" but is pleased to share her Goma joys with others.

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Call her a crazy cat lady if you must, but Sachie is unabashedly in love with her cat Goma and how can anyone find fault with that?

This song seems made for Goma:  The Smittens, A Little Revolution, "Twitterpated (Mfdod Remix)"

Eva's note: In the interest of fair disclosure, I must admit to being a crazy cat lady myself.  Two days after this interview, I got the same kitty backpack Sachie is sporting in the end of the video. 


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