I did 8 1/2 years in state prison. We had a dog program at the prison I was in. It was very nice having those dogs around. However, I'm a cat person. I've been home 9 years this year. One month after I was released I found a kitten in a Chinese take out parking lot. That cat is now my best friend. He's been with me all these years and I don't know if I would've made it without him. I firmly believe God placed that amazing animal into my life and I'm so thankful.
I used to work with a handful of these guys when they got into a work release program, a couple of them would not stop talking about their cats and how much they miss them.
It's a pity they don't allow the inmates to keep some of the cats. There's so many that end up getting put down and kill shelters. It's obviously therapeutic, but our punitive and backwards incarceration practices think little about prisoner rehabilitation. This program is at least something, but a lasting relationship with an animal could be tremendously beneficial for people who are locked up and dealing from their own traumas.
There are many wonderful shelter cars available for adoption, for very reasonable fees. Please, you guys, adopt a shelter cat! They live in cages, they need homes!
Hearing Craig say "for once in my life I asked for something instead of taking it" is absolutely beautiful. I couldn't be happier for him and his beautiful boy Galileo. These types of programs are amazing. There is a program in a UK prison that Gordon Ramsey started that teaches the men to cook, and it has been wildly successful as well. And I find JC Miller to be an inspirational man. Seeing someone working at a prison from the standpoint of hope and empathy instead of disdain and disgust is so refreshing. I hope the absolute best for the men and the kitties, this is such a beautiful program.
These programs need to be everywhere. Just so beneficial in helping people feel like they have a purpose and hope and can change some of their ways in life and move forward in a positive way.
@@patricianunez4025 If that happens, you're either not caring for them properly in the case of dying, or you aren't getting them tame enough in the case of running away.
They are like magic, My cat Luke stuck with me through an addiction to heroin and waited for me to come out the other side, when I did he got very very sick with cancer. And passed shortly afterwards. I know he waited for me to get better before he let his self be sick. Love ya Luke !
The correctional program manager... his philosophy and gentle, practical approach to rehabilitation, is what all prison should strive to be. You can tell he isn't running the prison like some hard ass warden. And you can tell he genuinely cares. Shoutout to Craig, David, and others for caring for these cats and striving for a better life for yourselves.
@@savannahjohnson633 sometimes I’m reminded how prison labor is essentially state sanctioned slavery making Pennies an hour for the profit of corporations and the private prison owners.
So true, these guys are in prison because of bad life choices. Which is easy when you feel like no one cares. We need more understanding, compassionate people in the world.
I’m confused, why did 1000 people dislike this?? This program not only saves cat’s lives but it is also a great way for the prisoners to show love and respect but get the same thing from the cat. Cats and dogs are great stress relievers, the prisoners should be proud of the great work they are doing !
"A man’s treatment of a dog is no indication of the man’s nature, but his treatment of a cat is. It is the crucial test. None but the humane treat a cat well." - Mark Twain
People hate to see prisoners treated humanely they want prison to be punishment and not rehabilitation so any decency shown to prisoners anger them. I can’t blame them, I’m sure some of them have been hurt in the past.
To see these big tough men being so gentle with these little furbabies is just the best thing I have ever seen. Whoever devised this scheme was most wonderfully inspired
Wow.. I suffer from depression and anxiety.. I started rescuing and fostering cats.. after watching this I have realized that I was not only trying to rescue these animals I was also trying to rescue myself..this is a great program… I would love to implement something like this in my country.
Maybe write an email and send it to your local prison, your local shelter, and your elected representative (& anyone else you think could help with/organise something like this)? You could include a link to this video so that they can see what the programme is and how it can help people and cats. I think that something like this could have a huge impact in my country, too, so that's what I'm going to do. People can't make decisions on programmes like this if they don't even know about them. It's worth a go. The worst that could happen is that you waste a few minutes writing an email. But... You could also set a chain of events in motion that save lives - human and feline. If we don't ask, we don't get - so it's worth trying. Good luck! 🍀💕
@@bodhiswayze1892 Hahaha! Us indeed! I just saw this notification as my cat is purring directly into my ear! Your kitty is super cute with adorable markings! 😊😸
The developer of the cat program should get an award! The prisoners are benefiting and the cats are too, just wonderful! Cats are quiet, loving and stress relievers!
"I don't want to say they're manipulative necessarily, but they are." Yep, that guy knows cats! I don't know how these programs evolved, but it's fantastic that they did. It must be hard to say goodbye when they have to leave, but I hope these guys realize the greatness of the gift they are giving. God bless them all. ❤
What Craig says is so vital. Stray cats have many qualities that prisoners can see themselves in. Cats can be standoffish, they can lash out, there is a wild animal in each one. They aren't convenient animals and convicts don't see themselves as convenient people. So to make them gently tend to animals that bear such a reflection of them is brilliant. They are invited to be kind and loving to a living being that goes through so much they know first hand. It's like giving them little symbols of themselves, with each one carrying an innocence that makes them easier to love. So subconsciously, the convicts learn about selfcare. "The being is scared. It needs affection and stability, but also space sometimes." "The being is hurt. It needs attention and care for the physical issues. Might even need round the clock care until the issues get better." "The being is happy. It thrives. It's okay to enjoy this thriving together." "The being is a stray. It needs a home." I learned to love myself a bit more through my cats. And also, loving these cats together humanises convicts and wardens more for each other. It's hard to see someone as less human once you have seen them hold a scared kitty and soothe it. So there is more mutual respect in the air. This is vital!
@@techcafe0 ??? Why such a hostile reaction to what I said? For what it's worth - I'm not an expert, but I do have two cats and caring for them really helped my mental health for the reasons I outlined above.
This is what humanity looks like!! Helping these stray cats and giving these men a opportunity to help themselves with kindness. We need more programs like this in every state.
Yes, ABSOLUTELY, THIS IS THE BEST IDEA, EVER. I LOVE ALL ANIMALS, but I think we NEED More Programs like this for Cats, too, not just for Dogs, which is Great, I Love Both, and had two Cats and two Dogs for a Long Time that I Rescued. Saving a Life is a Joy and is also a Reward we give UNSELFISHLY to OURSELVES. Most People should Realize Cats are never going to betray us, they Need Us, but we may Need Them MORE than THEY NEED US, and they are Our Best Friends Ever. LOVE THAT TRULY GOES BOTH WAYS.
I actually know someone who works for the Humane Society and is involved with this program. They don't give the prison any easy cats (kittens or friendly sociable cats). They only give the prison the worst cases, cats that aren't going to get adopted and would probably be put down. The prison cat program is the last hope for those cats.
I loved being involved with this program so much, and am very honored that our program was featured in this documentary (that was me talking with the guys in the group room)! We've been waiting for it for a long time. I'm very sad that covid caused a pause on both the cat and dog programs at Larch, but hopefully we'll be able to resume in the not-too-distant future. The Humane Society for Southwest Washington was a wonderful partner and it was so clear that this was a win for the inmates, a win for the humane society, and a win for the cats who were able to find forever homes after their socialization training up at Larch. Thank you, thank you! - marci :)
@@0wenewards97 I'm just thankful I had the opportunity to meet them and get to know them a little; my world is richer for it, and I hope theirs is too. - marci
I used to be a vet tech for a cat shelter. A good portion of the staff was associated with prisons locally. I was so happy to see these people grow and just enjoy interaction with the cats. Heck, for FREE they'd fix things like the water heater, paint our walls, show up on holidays like Christmas to help care for the cats, be interested in veterinary stuff...it was great to see. Would have them approach me and be like "hey, I think Mocha has ringworm" and we'd check with a wood's lamp and sure enough, the cat was sick. I really think these types of programs are vital to the cats and the people. Both would be lost without this option.
I'm crying because I have a 49 year old nephew in prison in Texas and I wish he had a program like this. He had 2 cats before he went to prison. I'm so glad Craig Bigler got to keep Galelleo.😸😊
I tell everyone cats are like teenagers. They act like they don’t need you, but when they need you they let you know in a very obvious way. What a great documentary. Thank You Sir. 👍
The program director seems so humble. I can hear that man talk for days with his gentle soft spoken voice. You are an earth angel sir! Please never stop what your doing because you are making a HUGE impact on these guys
The correctional program manager - I believe he said his name is JC Miller - this man has such a soothing, calming, gentle voice. He speaks as if he is sharing his insight into the heart and soul of human nature.
I am so excited for Craig . He is able to have Galileo as his own . He is blessed to have his fur friend in his life. This was so beautiful to watch all about this cat program. So many amazing animals are getting love, affection and alot of TLC.
I am so happy for these men! My cat has helped me with my depression. Every time i see him my heart warms ups. Ya'll dont even know. Its a different perspective.
Me too! My cat passed a few months ago and it's been really hard but seeing these 2 bond made me remember all the happy times and the love that cats give us even if it's painful losing them
It is a meme "Men only want one thing and it's DISGUSTING" Cue to a happy man and wife picket fence 5 kids. I know lots of men are bad but we're not all bad. Lots of videos of cat Dads building their cats little houses.
I love these programs and I have much respect for J.C.Miller who seems to genuinely care about the people who society has locked up and forgotten about.
@@whiterhinooutdoors4572 Animal therapies and meditation therapies are healing for any place. When able to connect with humans, cats can become their nurse, healing selves.
While Governor Cuomo in NY receives an EMMY award for what? Killing off the Elderly, etc? This is the stuff people want to see on TV not his big ass nose serial killer. Sorry I find it difficult that the monsters are recognized but the ones whom truly help all receive no recognition
A good mother will always be what she is. A mother. Regardless of her boys screw ups a mother's unconditional love will always be there. Craig's release from prison and his mother waiting outside for him and giving him that tearful (with joy of course,) hug brought tears in my eyes. A great documentary. Thank you to the makers.
Going to prison is not a "screw up" its being a drug addicted criminal. That's when the mother would be well within her rights to cut him out of her life
A true correctional facility. The most important thing the program manager said was the phrase "building empathy" ... I am so thankful Sheba is sponsoring this type of program, and getting this story out to the public.
Now that's an act of God and knowing your heart has found it's maker that racoons see it and showed you because you needed that healing right then!! Great job! I to raised a raccoon it's mama died and god found me to finish what she started and I loved every minute of it!
That Correctional Manager has such a beautiful spirit and soul it just shines through him and comes through his soft spoken and calm manner and voice. Love this program and that Correctional Manager this is a special and great program for them. Everyone needs someone to care about that cares about them some of them have probably never had that before in their entire lives.
Cats don't give their trust easily. I love that these cats are helping these guys heal and feel loved. I'm happy that Craig got to bring Galileo home. ❤️
100% I was shocked to learn that he was a warden! I didn't notice it later and I believed he was a social worker. Great guy, really humble and respectful. Qualities that should be mandatory for prison wardens and employees.
Trust me they care deep inside its just the life they live that brings out the worst in them... It all depends on what u allow to take power over u if u allow the anger or the badside of u to take over or the kindness or the goodside... Its in everyone just those that get a taste of the bad side more sometimes get used to it and thats how we end in problems...
Agreed. That program director is amazing at his job. He has changed so many lives by giving these inmates opportunity and ACTUAL rehabilitation. The outcome is beautiful.
I've found the officers to be incredibly invested and caring about their inmates and cats where I volunteer. Invest their own time, money, sweat, and blood into helping the cats for the inmates who love them.
I’m so happy to read that Craig has stayed out of prison and has beautiful Galileo with him to keep him on the right track. What a beautiful way to rehabilitate people ❤
All these guys got my respect!! I dont care what they've done in their past, they are changing not only someone else's life, but their own as well into being a better person.
I'm so inspired by the huge number of uplifting comments! thank you for not judging them, for opening your heart like they have opened up their heart to these lovely creatures
I'm crying as I watch this. I've seen rescue programs with dogs at prisons but not cats. God bless all involved. It has to be good for both. It's bound to be hard for the men to say goodbye, & the cats too. What a blessing for the guys to learn what the cats went through & what they have. Mostly empathy & caring for something SO Precious
@@southernsass2937 it's been the most rewarding TNR project I've ever worked on. I've humanely trapped, neutered, returned thousands of cats in PA and CA. I can say that the inmates love and care for their prison cats just as much, if not more, than the "regular" caretakers I deal with. They have the same apprehensions about letting them go to be fixed as men and women on the outside. They put more love and care into their cats' happiness and quality of life than MANY other people I've helped. It's just so beneficial for them to have that experience with how to properly care for a pet. To be responsible and get them fixed.
It's so much more than that! This is such a wonderful program. These cats are considered unadoptable by people who can't spend this kind of time with them, so they just throw them away. It would be so hard after bonding with the kitties to give them up. I always felt bad that my kitties understood me so well, but I didn't always know what they wanted. I love that one of the men said "I can love them with my heart".
That was the best documentary I have ever laid my eyes on. It made me smile and it made me cry. My heart is full of joy and happiness. I believe that every prison should have a program like this. It helps not only the cats ease the pain but also the prisoners ease the pain. It teaches them how to be responsible and how to be a better person. I am a HUGE cat lover and believe that cats make people better human beings. Thank you so much Sheba for bringing this video to all of us. You guys really rock!! Love to all the cats around the world and love to all that are incarcerated now. You guys can do it if you put your mind to it!❤
What a great program. Inmates healing cats and cats healing inmates. Keep up the great work guys, and good luck to you all when you get back out in the world. Bless
"For once in my life I asked for something instead of taking it and they said yes"- Craig B. That says everything and more! At the end of the video this man has been out of prison 2 years has a job lives with his cat Galileo that he adopted in prison and his mother. Let's hear it for the cat program at Larch Correctional Facility 2 paws up and a huge MEOW!!😺
This made me cry!! I’m praying for all those men especially Craig and Galileo. GO CRAIG!! I’m so happy for you. You seem like you’ve learned a lot. Please don’t make the same mistakes ever again. Prayers up for Craig, Leslie, Galileo and I hope other men can learn the same and stay out of trouble. I pray they don’t waste any more time in jail and live a good, honest and happy life. Love one another! ❤️
What an amazing documentary - and fantastic program. I am a Cat Rescuer and have worked with many rescue groups to TNR, rescue/ socialize and adopt out stray/homeless cats. We need more programs like this one.
The Man in charge of this program is a blessing for his compassion n understanding of rehabilitation. Thank you sir for helping n giving these men an cats a new life. GOD bless you , inmates n cats
My heart is drenched with so much love seeing these men soften up. This beautiful program needs to be installed everywhere. Very therapeutic and helpful for ‘troubling’ people. 🙏🏼❤️
One tiny idea within the American prison system that is actually good! I would love to see prison reform, honestly. I would love to be involved in this program. ❤️
They also have one's for dog's they train to help disabled people. When we see that these people help these animals it just shows that these people can be rehabilitated.
This is one of the most beautiful things I've ever seen. The gentleness and tenderness of the handlers and how they empathise with the kitties is wonderful
The Federals Bureau of Prisons: “The prisoners are crazy and need therapy!” The cats: “Provide food, water, toys and cuddling, and we’ll agree to work with these guys.”
I really wish some of the men who have longer stays could adopt the cats they become attached to and live in the prison with them ...As long as the cats get enough roaming area. Either way, these men are doing such a wonderful and loving thing. I’m glad this program exists!❤️
Watching the effect these cats have on these guys is amazing, it is so dramatic. The way they look at their cat, the way the cat looks at their guy, you can see the affection, the connection, it's heartwarming.
I love this idea and am glad it's a successful program. It's therapeutic and healthy for both humans and cats. Gives a better quality of life as well. I love this documentary as much as I enjoyed the men's prison that train service dogs. Cats are AWESOME!! ♥♥♥ Edit to add I'm so glad they approved the adoption of Galileo to go home with his human when he was released!! 💜💜💜
Yes, a million Times, this is a VERY Beneficial and Outstanding Program for the Men and the Cats. It increases and enlightens the Necessary Bonding and Love we mutually have. Yes, it is an Absolute WIN WIN!
I could see that they had become attached. I keep thinking...Jackson Galaxy would be very proud of this guy! How many men do you ever hear about leaving prison with a cat 🐈?
I love this video as I'm a cat lover and owner. Galieo is beautiful. This is such a special friendship with prisoners and their cats. It gives them a purpose.
@@angelicamonk7058 Stop the nonsense, the wages of sin is death. The hypocrisy is very real. Jesus gave is life for us, this rebellious evil World didn't do that. Do not blame God for selfish evil human beings being destroyed, when they are destroying each other everyday smh.
I love this so much. My cats have saved me too. It's very difficult to do the basics in life when you have a major depressive episode. Showering, feeding yourself, opening mail can seem like climbing Everest. But a cat does not care about your problems, they need to be fed, pet, played with, and litter changed, or you will hear about it -loudly. 😸 It has kept me here, my babies. This program is so amazing. There was such a sense of pride in the cat handlers. As soon as they were describing their cats and how they log their days, it was obvious that these are intelligent men, not just animal lovers. I could see any of them being successful nurses, military leaders, directors of animal rescues, if their lives had been different. The US has a problem with the amount of people we warehouse. It doesn't 'rehabilitate' anybody. There's also a real cruelty about being forced to tell employers about being in jail. I understand the thought behind it, especially if someone committed violent acts, or financial crimes, but how does a person stay on the path when they can't get a job? Haven't they done their time? They need to overhaul this with a points system or something where if you work through personal goals and have X amount of time clean/meeting obligations, you no longer need to disclose to employers. That shouldn't hang over you Anyway, what a lovely show and kitty program. I wish all of them a better life. ❤
I did 8 1/2 years in state prison. We had a dog program at the prison I was in. It was very nice having those dogs around. However, I'm a cat person. I've been home 9 years this year. One month after I was released I found a kitten in a Chinese take out parking lot. That cat is now my best friend. He's been with me all these years and I don't know if I would've made it without him. I firmly believe God placed that amazing animal into my life and I'm so thankful.
Like the saying when the cat choose you.
Good for you! You should be proud of yourself!
This is wonderful !! Much luck to you and ur wonderful kitty ‼🐈❣
Bro be proud of yourself. God wanted to help you and sent that cat to you 100%. Glad your life is better now, God bless dude. From Dan in the UK.
God bless both of You. This remind me the story of James Bowen and Bob the street cat. Bob saved James. Thats It... ♥️🐈⬛🐞🙏
I used to work with a handful of these guys when they got into a work release program, a couple of them would not stop talking about their cats and how much they miss them.
That’s awesome!
It's a pity they don't allow the inmates to keep some of the cats. There's so many that end up getting put down and kill shelters. It's obviously therapeutic, but our punitive and backwards incarceration practices think little about prisoner rehabilitation. This program is at least something, but a lasting relationship with an animal could be tremendously beneficial for people who are locked up and dealing from their own traumas.
Aw man :( I miss my cat so much too since we dont live in the same house anymore 💔
@@ellierose2661 I mean, Galileo got to stay with his human. I'd hope they've done it for others too.
There are many wonderful shelter cars available for adoption, for very reasonable fees. Please, you guys, adopt a shelter cat! They live in cages, they need homes!
Hearing Craig say "for once in my life I asked for something instead of taking it" is absolutely beautiful. I couldn't be happier for him and his beautiful boy Galileo. These types of programs are amazing. There is a program in a UK prison that Gordon Ramsey started that teaches the men to cook, and it has been wildly successful as well. And I find JC Miller to be an inspirational man. Seeing someone working at a prison from the standpoint of hope and empathy instead of disdain and disgust is so refreshing. I hope the absolute best for the men and the kitties, this is such a beautiful program.
I couldn't have said it better. This is what prisons need the world over. Use empathy, and give hope and positive purpose.
Well said.❤
Was thinking the same. You can feel the love.❤️❤️❤️
These programs need to be everywhere. Just so beneficial in helping people feel like they have a purpose and hope and can change some of their ways in life and move forward in a positive way.
It's been 2years...I hope you fellas are doing great and have a good life!!
"For once in my life I asked for something instead of taking it and they said yes."
Rehabilitation at its absolute finest. 🥰
That is a Good thing, even a Godsend, I'm Happy that you realize that you were given the help you needed and you accepted it.
Makes me want another cat but mine either die or run away 😢
@@patricianunez4025 If that happens, you're either not caring for them properly in the case of dying, or you aren't getting them tame enough in the case of running away.
@@patricianunez4025 die?! Wth
@@rachelkat
What are you talking about?
They are like magic, My cat Luke stuck with me through an addiction to heroin and waited for me to come out the other side, when I did he got very very sick with cancer. And passed shortly afterwards. I know he waited for me to get better before he let his self be sick. Love ya Luke !
You will continue to make Luke proud.
😢💔💗
(Salutes for Luke) that’s one amazing cat
Sorry for your loss, Rest in Peace Luke❣🕊🐾
@@hollylynn9322 thank you so much !
The correctional program manager... his philosophy and gentle, practical approach to rehabilitation, is what all prison should strive to be. You can tell he isn't running the prison like some hard ass warden. And you can tell he genuinely cares. Shoutout to Craig, David, and others for caring for these cats and striving for a better life for yourselves.
So much this. If we focus on rehabilitation rather than punishment their would be less reoffending.
@@savannahjohnson633 sometimes I’m reminded how prison labor is essentially state sanctioned slavery making Pennies an hour for the profit of corporations and the private prison owners.
So true, these guys are in prison because of bad life choices. Which is easy when you feel like no one cares. We need more understanding, compassionate people in the world.
The manager has a lovely soul. The way he greets the prisoners and they greet him, just mutual respect.
Yes! "If you treat prisoners like monsters, they will behave like monsters".
I’m confused, why did 1000 people dislike this?? This program not only saves cat’s lives but it is also a great way for the prisoners to show love and respect but get the same thing from the cat. Cats and dogs are great stress relievers, the prisoners should be proud of the great work they are doing !
I agree with you
"A man’s treatment of a dog is no indication of the man’s nature, but his treatment of a cat is. It is the crucial test. None but the humane treat a cat well."
- Mark Twain
Some people are just miserable and want others to be miserable with them. It's not something that I understand, but I've realised it's really true.
There's always going to be haters! They're usually the clueless ones
People hate to see prisoners treated humanely they want prison to be punishment and not rehabilitation so any decency shown to prisoners anger them.
I can’t blame them, I’m sure some of them have been hurt in the past.
David’s sweet gentle “I know” for the scared cat is such a perfect example of what this program is about. These cats bring out the best in these men
He knows because he's been to himself.
To see these big tough men being so gentle with these little furbabies is just the best thing I have ever seen. Whoever devised this scheme was most wonderfully inspired
I know right?
I got out 2 years ago. And I love being home with my two cats Sebastian and Miley.
That's so great!!!
Bless for you and your furr child
Keep up the GREAT WORK. I AM PROUD OF YOU. GOD BLESS YOU
Amazing! Sending you and your cats lots of love!
Hope you are doing well Justin. You are a good guy.
Wow.. I suffer from depression and anxiety.. I started rescuing and fostering cats.. after watching this I have realized that I was not only trying to rescue these animals I was also trying to rescue myself..this is a great program… I would love to implement something like this in my country.
Do it!!!!
Maybe write an email and send it to your local prison, your local shelter, and your elected representative (& anyone else you think could help with/organise something like this)? You could include a link to this video so that they can see what the programme is and how it can help people and cats.
I think that something like this could have a huge impact in my country, too, so that's what I'm going to do. People can't make decisions on programmes like this if they don't even know about them. It's worth a go. The worst that could happen is that you waste a few minutes writing an email. But... You could also set a chain of events in motion that save lives - human and feline. If we don't ask, we don't get - so it's worth trying. Good luck! 🍀💕
I wish you could make it. You are already saving cat’s lives. Hope they get adopted as well. God bless!
I pray you’re well. If you are reading this now and have not started the programme in your country, I pray you find the support to do it.
God BLESS you for helping cats!
I’m so glad Craig has been staying out of trouble for years and got to keep his cat Galileo! 😺
What a special story for Galileo and his owner.
What kind of weirdo has their cat as a profile picture? Us, I guess! 😊❤
@@bodhiswayze1892 Hahaha! Us indeed! I just saw this notification as my cat is purring directly into my ear! Your kitty is super cute with adorable markings! 😊😸
Love and mercy.
@@bodhiswayze1892 Welcome to the club! lol
The developer of the cat program should get an award! The prisoners are benefiting and the cats are too, just wonderful! Cats are quiet, loving and stress relievers!
There are also many dig programs like this. There needs to be more
@@FightingForFacts7074 haha yes
This program is wonderful. All benefit
Yep, and in the end for this guy who couldn't stay out of prison it worked!
"I don't want to say they're manipulative necessarily, but they are." Yep, that guy knows cats! I don't know how these programs evolved, but it's fantastic that they did. It must be hard to say goodbye when they have to leave, but I hope these guys realize the greatness of the gift they are giving. God bless them all. ❤
And I loved how he admitted that he falls in line with what his cat wants!
Pray for both futures, They need each other thru love and support.
I’ll bet if you asked them, they would say they actually received a gift 💚💚💚
It is always better to give than receive and this is a great way to learn that lesson.
What Craig says is so vital. Stray cats have many qualities that prisoners can see themselves in. Cats can be standoffish, they can lash out, there is a wild animal in each one. They aren't convenient animals and convicts don't see themselves as convenient people.
So to make them gently tend to animals that bear such a reflection of them is brilliant. They are invited to be kind and loving to a living being that goes through so much they know first hand. It's like giving them little symbols of themselves, with each one carrying an innocence that makes them easier to love.
So subconsciously, the convicts learn about selfcare.
"The being is scared. It needs affection and stability, but also space sometimes."
"The being is hurt. It needs attention and care for the physical issues. Might even need round the clock care until the issues get better."
"The being is happy. It thrives. It's okay to enjoy this thriving together."
"The being is a stray. It needs a home."
I learned to love myself a bit more through my cats.
And also, loving these cats together humanises convicts and wardens more for each other. It's hard to see someone as less human once you have seen them hold a scared kitty and soothe it.
So there is more mutual respect in the air.
This is vital!
Your comment was so beautifully eloquent and I couldn’t agree more 🙏🏽💖
wonderfully said
you know nothing about cats
@@techcafe0 ???
Why such a hostile reaction to what I said?
For what it's worth - I'm not an expert, but I do have two cats and caring for them really helped my mental health for the reasons I outlined above.
I really like your comment. You have a lot of insight.
This is what humanity looks like!!
Helping these stray cats and giving these men a opportunity to help themselves with kindness. We need more programs like this in every state.
I bet you’d like that.
Yes, ABSOLUTELY, THIS IS THE BEST IDEA, EVER. I LOVE ALL ANIMALS, but I think we NEED More Programs like this for Cats, too, not just for Dogs, which is Great, I Love Both, and had two Cats and two Dogs for a Long Time that I Rescued. Saving a Life is a Joy and is also a Reward we give UNSELFISHLY to OURSELVES. Most People should Realize Cats are never going to betray us, they Need Us, but we may Need Them MORE than THEY NEED US, and they are Our Best Friends Ever. LOVE THAT TRULY GOES BOTH WAYS.
The power of LOVE
I'm working on it.....
I actually know someone who works for the Humane Society and is involved with this program. They don't give the prison any easy cats (kittens or friendly sociable cats). They only give the prison the worst cases, cats that aren't going to get adopted and would probably be put down. The prison cat program is the last hope for those cats.
I loved being involved with this program so much, and am very honored that our program was featured in this documentary (that was me talking with the guys in the group room)! We've been waiting for it for a long time. I'm very sad that covid caused a pause on both the cat and dog programs at Larch, but hopefully we'll be able to resume in the not-too-distant future. The Humane Society for Southwest Washington was a wonderful partner and it was so clear that this was a win for the inmates, a win for the humane society, and a win for the cats who were able to find forever homes after their socialization training up at Larch. Thank you, thank you! - marci :)
Thank you for all that you do
Thank. U. For. Giving. These. Men. Responsibility. And. Showing. Them. They. R. Not. Selfish..people.
Thank you for all that you do; you are awesome!!
@@0wenewards97 I'm just thankful I had the opportunity to meet them and get to know them a little; my world is richer for it, and I hope theirs is too. - marci
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I used to be a vet tech for a cat shelter. A good portion of the staff was associated with prisons locally. I was so happy to see these people grow and just enjoy interaction with the cats. Heck, for FREE they'd fix things like the water heater, paint our walls, show up on holidays like Christmas to help care for the cats, be interested in veterinary stuff...it was great to see. Would have them approach me and be like "hey, I think Mocha has ringworm" and we'd check with a wood's lamp and sure enough, the cat was sick.
I really think these types of programs are vital to the cats and the people. Both would be lost without this option.
I'm crying because I have a 49 year old nephew in prison in Texas and I wish he had a program like this. He had 2 cats before he went to prison. I'm so glad Craig Bigler got to keep Galelleo.😸😊
I tell everyone cats are like teenagers. They act like they don’t need you, but when they need you they let you know in a very obvious way. What a great documentary. Thank You Sir. 👍
I ruined your 69 likes. You're welcome. Also you're right. My cat acts so rude to me, but when she wants me, she sucks up to me so hard.
That sound like she’s a tsundere.
You said it in a nut shell Mr
Cole. Just like it is. How 'bout a song with your guitar for these trying times of life to share. 💙🕊️💙😊
This is awesome.
@@JJScene Now we need to get you 69 likes 😹
The program director seems so humble. I can hear that man talk for days with his gentle soft spoken voice. You are an earth angel sir! Please never stop what your doing because you are making a HUGE impact on these guys
AAHHHH THEY APPROVED HIS ADOPTION!
Absolutely crying in the club, rn.
What i read on facebook- that is where i found the link- they even said he doesn't need to pay the adoption fee. That was very nice of them.
The correctional program manager - I believe he said his name is JC Miller - this man has such a soothing, calming, gentle voice. He speaks as if he is sharing his insight into the heart and soul of human nature.
The power of God is in him blessings
I know right? He seems like a kind soul.
agree
A true Man, so gentle, so powerful, cool, loving, quiet - a true Cat.
He is a beautiful man, he must feel so proud. I would love his job!
I am so excited for Craig . He is able to have Galileo as his own . He is blessed to have his fur friend in his life. This was so beautiful to watch all about this cat program. So many amazing animals are getting love, affection and alot of TLC.
A beautiful cat. So glad his Mom came to get them both to start their new life on such a positive note..
These men in the program are getting a companion to trust, love them and care about.
Imagine being In prison and spending your time caring for these animals. For me that would make life alot more bearable
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They both have so much to offer each other🙋♀️👍🥰
True, I wouldn't even mind the perpetual ass rapes.
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@@bloodsolder01 This dude. 😆
A cat's face is one of the most beautiful things to look at. These guys are really instinctively great with the cats, it's so wonderful to see.
I agree. Cats are natural beauties.
I am so happy for these men! My cat has helped me with my depression. Every time i see him my heart warms ups. Ya'll dont even know. Its a different perspective.
Seeing craig get out early with galileo makes me cry ahhhh
So wholesome!
Me toooooo!! Best of luck to the both of them!😸😻
Yes orange tabby cats are a blessing!
I first heard of his story through the dodo
Me too! My cat passed a few months ago and it's been really hard but seeing these 2 bond made me remember all the happy times and the love that cats give us even if it's painful losing them
Seeing these big tough guys become full time cat-dads is seriously everything
It is a meme "Men only want one thing and it's DISGUSTING"
Cue to a happy man and wife picket fence 5 kids. I know lots of men are bad but we're not all bad. Lots of videos of cat Dads building their cats little houses.
I love these programs and I have much respect for J.C.Miller who seems to genuinely care about the people who society has locked up and forgotten about.
This is what real rehabilitation looks like. Great program for the prisoners and the cats. ☺
OG Cat Handlers
Well said they should introduce this into Ga prisons there is no rehabilitation in Ga prisons
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Animal therapies and meditation therapies are healing for any place. When able to connect with humans, cats can become their nurse, healing selves.
The modern day Nazi has arrived, you are not welcome here.
@@bernadettebockis4120 well said the world is a much better place with animals
Who thought of this?? Give them a Nobel peace prize. No discussion.
Hell yes.
Kitty kitty
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A Nobel prize for crime?
@@tac0_6 - no, a Nobel prize for whoever started this cat foster program! Maybe these guys will stay out of jail this time.
While Governor Cuomo in NY receives an EMMY award for what? Killing off the Elderly, etc? This is the stuff people want to see on TV not his big ass nose serial killer. Sorry I find it difficult that the monsters are recognized but the ones whom truly help all receive no recognition
This documentary was absolutely beautiful. I hope more pet prison programs are created and funded! They’re saving both human and cat lives
Yes bring it on at ALL prisons everywhere! It is a Win Win Win for the Inmates, Cats AND Rescue Shelters!
A good mother will always be what she is. A mother. Regardless of her boys screw ups a mother's unconditional love will always be there. Craig's release from prison and his mother waiting outside for him and giving him that tearful (with joy of course,) hug brought tears in my eyes. A great documentary. Thank you to the makers.
Going to prison is not a "screw up" its being a drug addicted criminal. That's when the mother would be well within her rights to cut him out of her life
@@SteOhara Mm, okay....
I'm in tears that Craig's mother came to meet him, and gave him a big hug and kiss. Sooo moving.
There should be similar programs in EVERY prison in the US. Love is healing.
As long as they aren't animal abusers I can see this doing well.
A true correctional facility. The most important thing the program manager said was the phrase "building empathy" ... I am so thankful Sheba is sponsoring this type of program, and getting this story out to the public.
I had a pet raccoon at Mc-neil island penitentiary, one day it brought its pups to see me
Now that's an act of God and knowing your heart has found it's maker that racoons see it and showed you because you needed that healing right then!! Great job! I to raised a raccoon it's mama died and god found me to finish what she started and I loved every minute of it!
That's respect! Bless this house.
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Cool!!
Awwww
That Correctional Manager has such a beautiful spirit and soul it just shines through him and comes through his soft spoken and calm manner and voice. Love this program and that Correctional Manager this is a special and great program for them. Everyone needs someone to care about that cares about them some of them have probably never had that before in their entire lives.
Cats don't give their trust easily. I love that these cats are helping these guys heal and feel loved. I'm happy that Craig got to bring Galileo home. ❤️
Me too! Galileo is so cute! The video was just really heartwarming
Human rescuing stray cat. Stray cat saves Human being. It’s a WIN WIN.
Yes
Emotional support 👍
Know exactly what you mean
Your right 100%
Everyone wants to feel like they matter. If a kitty loves you, it’s not fake...cats don’t do snowflake
That prison warden needs to be cloned and put in charge of all our prisons. He’s wonderful.
Amen.❤
100% I was shocked to learn that he was a warden! I didn't notice it later and I believed he was a social worker. Great guy, really humble and respectful. Qualities that should be mandatory for prison wardens and employees.
It’s people like him that deserve man of the year or these other great awards that are given to people who really don’t impact lives in this way.
It’s so strange to see prison workers that actually care. It’s not the majority. I wish everyone cared that much.
Most of these prisoners said they didn’t used to care. It’s the rehabilitation program that’s broken this. It’s given everyone another chance.
Trust me they care deep inside its just the life they live that brings out the worst in them... It all depends on what u allow to take power over u if u allow the anger or the badside of u to take over or the kindness or the goodside... Its in everyone just those that get a taste of the bad side more sometimes get used to it and thats how we end in problems...
Agreed. That program director is amazing at his job. He has changed so many lives by giving these inmates opportunity and ACTUAL rehabilitation. The outcome is beautiful.
It would be a different world
I've found the officers to be incredibly invested and caring about their inmates and cats where I volunteer. Invest their own time, money, sweat, and blood into helping the cats for the inmates who love them.
Great news Craig is staying safe and getting on with his life..Calico is a beautiful cat..happiness to them both❤❤❤
That's wonderful I'm so happy for Craig and his cat god bless them both and his mam
Good that was exactly my guess. Man needs something to live for even if it's just a little fur buddy.
I’m so happy to read that Craig has stayed out of prison and has beautiful Galileo with him to keep him on the right track. What a beautiful way to rehabilitate people ❤
All these guys got my respect!! I dont care what they've done in their past, they are changing not only someone else's life, but their own as well into being a better person.
@Donnell Okafor u said it not me
This was so beautiful and inspiring. Human beings and animals living in harmony will always result in peace.
I'm so inspired by the huge number of uplifting comments! thank you for not judging them, for opening your heart like they have opened up their heart to these lovely creatures
I'm crying as I watch this. I've seen rescue programs with dogs at prisons but not cats. God bless all involved. It has to be good for both. It's bound to be hard for the
men to say goodbye, & the cats too. What a blessing for the guys to learn what the cats went through & what they have. Mostly empathy & caring for something
SO Precious
I hope Craig and the others make it when they are out of prison. ❤️ I’m rooting for you, my guys.
Me too
God blessed all you cat-caring guys. ❤️
Me too, I’ve prayed for then and I hope they have been given some hope for the future
Prayers up for all of them! 😻
Amen! That is my prayer! ❤️
You can tell these cats love these inmates 🐱🐾💕💜
Why can't all prisons & jails do this? To be responsible for something is a huge step in the right direction. ❤
Don't deserve it
Because they would try and sell the cats to each other and profit lol u want a cat $1100
Working on it!!!
@@heathermoyer8872 Thank you!
For having a good ❤
@@southernsass2937 it's been the most rewarding TNR project I've ever worked on. I've humanely trapped, neutered, returned thousands of cats in PA and CA. I can say that the inmates love and care for their prison cats just as much, if not more, than the "regular" caretakers I deal with. They have the same apprehensions about letting them go to be fixed as men and women on the outside. They put more love and care into their cats' happiness and quality of life than MANY other people I've helped. It's just so beneficial for them to have that experience with how to properly care for a pet. To be responsible and get them fixed.
This is beautiful. Cats and humans saving each other.
This really Is Beautiful
Very true
They both needed more beauty in their lives and they found a little bit of it in each other .
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I wouldn’t mind if my tax goes into this program. This is so wonderful ❤️❤️❤️
These guys are definitely adopting cats when they get out.
That's a good thing 👍👍.
Oh yes for sure
Chris Fowler
It’s people like you...
Cats and meth that's funny
@@lucidarose613 and historical family members brother and nephew’s
This is so cool.
Cat's teach responsibility and compassion to the inmates.
Better late than never . For the cat and the inmate .
No it's a pysup or makes Feminism
I am amazed at the patience and humbleness of this guy.
It's so much more than that! This is such a wonderful program. These cats are considered unadoptable by people who can't spend this kind of time with them, so they just throw them away. It would be so hard after bonding with the kitties to give them up.
I always felt bad that my kitties understood me so well, but I didn't always know what they wanted. I love that one of the men said "I can love them with my heart".
You can see they smile with the cats around. That’s wonderful.
The most beautiful smile i've ever seen
That was the best documentary I have ever laid my eyes on. It made me smile and it made me cry. My heart is full of joy and happiness. I believe that every prison should have a program like this. It helps not only the cats ease the pain but also the prisoners ease the pain. It teaches them how to be responsible and how to be a better person. I am a HUGE cat lover and believe that cats make people better human beings. Thank you so much Sheba for bringing this video to all of us. You guys really rock!! Love to all the cats around the world and love to all that are incarcerated now. You guys can do it if you put your mind to it!❤
watch " carts of darkness"
@@chrisgoffe5048 oh I absolutely love that!!
I'm glad he gets to keep his cat. That cat is so chill. My two cats would be terrified. 😆
This is the best thing ever. I know how quickly my sadness or anger is dissipated when my cat comes to me. These guys are transformed.
“I’m sad to say everybody’s too busy out there. Too busy to write.” my heart hurt 🥺
Yup totally heartbreaking, but at least they have theese pals to give some structure to their lives
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The HONESTY That these Gentlemen speak of about thier lives...
And then apply and appreciate feelings
Is just wonderful..
I love this..
What a great program. Inmates healing cats and cats healing inmates. Keep up the great work guys, and good luck to you all when you get back out in the world. Bless
Wow, I love this!!! This needs to be implemented into all rehabilitation systems
"For once in my life I asked for something instead of taking it and they said yes"- Craig B.
That says everything and more!
At the end of the video this man has been out of prison 2 years has a job lives with his cat Galileo that he adopted in prison and his mother.
Let's hear it for the cat program at Larch Correctional Facility 2 paws up and a huge MEOW!!😺
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This was so gratifying! I wish all the best to the men involved in the cat program.
To Craig and Galileo: Bravo!
I’m happy I clicked on this
Me too! I thought it was just a long Sheba cat food ad🤣😂😂
@@snowwitch6218o
Me three 😇😸👌🏽
This made me cry!! I’m praying for all those men especially Craig and Galileo. GO CRAIG!! I’m so happy for you. You seem like you’ve learned a lot. Please don’t make the same mistakes ever again. Prayers up for Craig, Leslie, Galileo and I hope other men can learn the same and stay out of trouble. I pray they don’t waste any more time in jail and live a good, honest and happy life. Love one another! ❤️
What an amazing documentary - and fantastic program. I am a Cat Rescuer and have worked with many rescue groups to TNR, rescue/ socialize and adopt out stray/homeless cats. We need more programs like this one.
Bro this is so sweet taking care of cats and people who need to rebuild them selfs giving the cat and human a second chance
Excellent program taking care of the kitties
Dam bubbles lmao 😂
It is cool doing this if only this kinda thing could happen in alot more places I think it would change alot of people
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The Man in charge of this program is a blessing for his compassion n understanding of rehabilitation. Thank you sir for helping n giving these men an cats a new life. GOD bless you , inmates n cats
My heart is drenched with so much love seeing these men soften up. This beautiful program needs to be installed everywhere. Very therapeutic and helpful for ‘troubling’ people. 🙏🏼❤️
The perfect way to get in touch with your emotions.
Great job Craig on ur 2 years congrats👍😸😁. I hope everyone else who's in the program ends up never coming back. I'll be praying for you all.
Get a second cat to keep Galileo company while you work .
Cat food and litter cost mint . So does a veterinarian .
This is such a touching story!! The healing of unconditional love from a pet is like no other!! Congratulations Craig & Galileo!!!❤
One tiny idea within the American prison system that is actually good! I would love to see prison reform, honestly. I would love to be involved in this program. ❤️
They also have one's for dog's they train to help disabled people. When we see that these people help these animals it just shows that these people can be rehabilitated.
Wyoming has a honor farm to rehab wild horses more states need that too
I'm working on a program now, small step by small step.
did anyone else cry when they watched this
This is one of the most beautiful things I've ever seen. The gentleness and tenderness of the handlers and how they empathise with the kitties is wonderful
Love this video. Hope this cats get adopted and help this guys to cope and be better when they get out.
I’m sure that this program works wonders. You know these dudes get released and immediately adopt a kitty ;)
Cats kick ass
Omg.. this is such a beautiful ministry! I'm a cat girl so this brought some happy tears. This man who runs this prison has a beautiful soul! 🥰
Yes, and very smart. He nailed it when he explained the benefits to the prisoner and hence society.
I cried as many tears as my body can produce....such a great piece done on such an amazing thing.
I wish Texas had a program like this. I used to be a nurse for the prison system and sometimes the inmates are not treated fairly.
What a great program!! I'm so glad Craig is making it on the outside. He's been out now for over 2 years. Awesome!!
This narrators calm demeanor is, well...calming.
I’m so happy to know they let them adopt the cats if they want to
Congrats Craig, you deserve the world, you know what you gotta do!!!!
He has earned the privilege of being a cat dad .
This prison guy is a saint. What an amazing person and face.
The Federals Bureau of Prisons:
“The prisoners are crazy and need therapy!”
The cats:
“Provide food, water, toys and cuddling, and we’ll agree to work with these guys.”
Cutest comment ever!😆
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My cat is my everything he saved me from depression and loneliness
I know just what your going through, me too. My cat saved my life years ago. Look for my story here, stay healthy !
@@vanillagorilla8236 awww animals are better then people
I should have gotten one , could have saved me.
I really wish some of the men who have longer stays could adopt the cats they become attached to and live in the prison with them ...As long as the cats get enough roaming area. Either way, these men are doing such a wonderful and loving thing. I’m glad this program exists!❤️
This is a great ideal for homeless animals.
For the two legged animals and the four legged animals . Koko and Penny Patterson would be proud .
And for rehabilitating people as well.
Watching the effect these cats have on these guys is amazing, it is so dramatic. The way they look at their cat, the way the cat looks at their guy, you can see the affection, the connection, it's heartwarming.
I love this idea and am glad it's a successful program. It's therapeutic and healthy for both humans and cats. Gives a better quality of life as well. I love this documentary as much as I enjoyed the men's prison that train service dogs.
Cats are AWESOME!!
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Edit to add I'm so glad they approved the adoption of Galileo to go home with his human when he was released!!
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Yes, a million Times, this is a VERY Beneficial and Outstanding Program for the Men and the Cats. It increases and enlightens the Necessary Bonding and Love we mutually have. Yes, it is an Absolute WIN WIN!
Good program
I could see that they had become attached. I keep thinking...Jackson Galaxy would be very proud of this guy! How many men do you ever hear about leaving prison with a cat 🐈?
They need to also have job trained medically for the cats. So once they get out they can work for a veterinary office as well.
That is a great idea!!!
Almost all inmates in a jail like this are felons and will have a hard time with that unfortunately
Great idea.
Awesome Good Suggestion that should be put into practice
At least the ability to work with the Humane society and other animal care organizations or at a groomers/animal hotel
I love this video as I'm a cat lover and owner. Galieo is beautiful.
This is such a special friendship with prisoners and their cats. It gives them a purpose.
I agree 100%. My two girls are my best friends period.
Animals can save us if we let them..
BINGO 💎
I absolutely agree ... that's the secret of why God told Noah to save two of every animal and not two of every people
@@ralphlopez2677 ur God is a killer blood is the root of your belief
I think it's because they are innocent and show us God's love.
@@angelicamonk7058 Stop the nonsense, the wages of sin is death. The hypocrisy is very real. Jesus gave is life for us, this rebellious evil World didn't do that. Do not blame God for selfish evil human beings being destroyed, when they are destroying each other everyday smh.
Very cool, indeed. A life changing program for inmates and the cats. We love cats and can't imagine life without them.
I love this so much. My cats have saved me too. It's very difficult to do the basics in life when you have a major depressive episode. Showering, feeding yourself, opening mail can seem like climbing Everest. But a cat does not care about your problems, they need to be fed, pet, played with, and litter changed, or you will hear about it -loudly. 😸 It has kept me here, my babies. This program is so amazing. There was such a sense of pride in the cat handlers. As soon as they were describing their cats and how they log their days, it was obvious that these are intelligent men, not just animal lovers. I could see any of them being successful nurses, military leaders, directors of animal rescues, if their lives had been different. The US has a problem with the amount of people we warehouse. It doesn't 'rehabilitate' anybody. There's also a real cruelty about being forced to tell employers about being in jail. I understand the thought behind it, especially if someone committed violent acts, or financial crimes, but how does a person stay on the path when they can't get a job? Haven't they done their time?
They need to overhaul this with a points system or something where if you work through personal goals and have X amount of time clean/meeting obligations, you no longer need to disclose to employers. That shouldn't hang over you Anyway, what a lovely show and kitty program. I wish all of them a better life. ❤
Great team work. Am so happy for all the felines and the men. Dogs are fine but it isn't in the noise but the quiet we can find ourselves.
Cats make you work for it. Plus they're the underdogs of the rescue world.
If I ever have another cat I'll buy Sheba. This is such clever and heartwarming marketing. The ad actually delivers real value.
Just be careful or you’ll end up with a kitty who refuses to eat anything but Sheba like mine lol
So does mine
Mine eat Sheba but they also love meow mix that they leave the bowl clean lol 😂
It's been a year and I still don't have a fat cat to boss me around the house. I have to get on that.