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'Keeping up with the Kattarshians' is the purr-fect new reality show

Jessica Durando
USA TODAY

Sorry, Kim, Kourtney, Khloe and the rest of the Kardashian clan.

Keeping Up with the Kattarshians is the purr-fect new reality show for folks who love to watch the zany antics that makes kitties so adorable.

"Keeping up with the Kattarshians" kitties lounge in bed.

The show, created with the Icelandic Cat Protection Society, is streamed live on the Internet from Icelandic broadcaster Nutiminn.

Viewers can follow four kittens available for adoption living in an oversized doll house.

"They are unfortunately orphans and will stay in their wonderful house for three to four weeks until some nice people adopt them and other homeless kittens take their place," Nutiminn said.

Three GoPro cameras capture the kittens' antics for the show broadcast 24 hours a day, seven days a week, exploring how they play, sleep and at times wreck some of the house.

"I thought it was a cute idea, but I never thought it would go so big," producer Inga Lind Karlsdottir told Broadly, a website and digital video channel. Viewership numbers are not yet available, according to the BBC. The first set of cats from a local animal shelter have already been adopted.

"It's fun when they go crazy and ruin the house, but it's also calming to watch them sleep," Karlsdottir said, the BBC reported. "It's good for the soul."