

He stepped off, still holding you in his arms, and found Tony and Bruce. “Thanks,” Steve nodded, pressing the appropriate elevator button. Once there, he carried you inside and asked JARVIS where Tony was. Once you’d finished eating, the blond opted for carrying you out to his car and driving you to Stark Tower. “I wonder if Tony knows where you came from.” Steve smiled, running his hand down your back as you ate. You normally resented tuna, as it tasted as awful as it smelled, but your cat senses were taking over and you all but dove into the can, inhaling its contents.

He peeled back the lid and set it on the counter in front of you.

He set you down on the counter and rummaged through his cupboards, producing a can of tuna. “I’m afraid I don’t have any cat food, given that I don’t usually have a cat, but I’m sure I have something.” “Are you hungry, darling?” he inquired, standing from his chair to carry you to the kitchen. You shook your head before looking up at him and meowing in his face. You couldn’t resist the purr that rumbled through your body, closing your eyes as he petted you. “You’re adorable,” he smiled, scratching beneath your chin. You’re the cat – looked up at him with your big (e/c) eyes, hoping to show him what had happened to you. He scratched the top of its head, earning a meow of approval. “Hello there, pretty thing,” he cooed, reaching down to scoop said cat into his arms. Steve looked down from his paperwork to find a small (h/c) cat at his feet, pawing at his pant leg. Want more stuff like this? Like us on Facebook.A/N: I hope you wanted it to be a love story. Sometimes these Hollywood lawsuits seem like frivolous money-grabs but in this case - especially when you read more of the details - it does seem like it may have merit.Īll this fuss over a soft kitty - hug your "Smelly Cat" tight, NBC, and be thankful this is not your problem! Entertainment, but so far there's been no comment. The Associated Press reached out to Warner Bros. The family only discovered what was happening in 2014 when one of the daughters was researching her mother's history for an article and stumbled on a blog post discussing the Soft/Warm Kitty lyrics. The "Soft Kitty" lyrics have even been used in "Big Bang" merchandise, and the lawsuit notes that the lyrics have been used in their entirety in at least eight episodes since March 2008. TMZ posted a copy of Newlin's "Warm Kitty" sheet music, with the lyrics "Warm kitty, soft kitty, little ball of fur sleepy kitty, happy kitty, purr, purr, purr." That does seem very close it's identical, other than transposing "Soft kitty" and "Warm kitty" at the start. On the show, it goes, "Soft kitty, warm kitty, little ball of fur happy kitty, sleepy kitty, purr, purr, purr." Here's Sheldon singing it when he's sick, saying it's a song his mother used to sing to him: "Soft Kitty" is a lullaby Sheldon likes to hear to feel better. Now, Newlin's daughters are suing CBS and company, arguing that, since Edith Newlin was not credited, it leaves viewers with the impression that the lyrics were written by one of the show's writers. It took several years for the family of Edith Newlin to notice that a song used on the CBS show uses lyrics similar to "Warm Kitty," written by the late New Hampshire teacher in the 1930s. Sheldon Cooper's ("The Big Bang Theory" Powers That Be for alleged copyright violations.
