The nation has been charmed by the adventures of the four-legged feline viral sensation, Nala the Station Cat. Now, the ginger tabby is set to take over the airwaves with her debut single “Check Meowt” – co-written and produced by industry heavyweights Danny Kirsch and Joe Killington. The single was given an exclusive first play on BBC Three Counties Radio and it didn’t take long for presenter Justin Dealey and Nala’s owner, Natasha Ambler, to be “slightly lost for words”.
Nala is not only a viral phenomenon; she is also the unofficial mascot of Stevenage station, bringing cheer to staff and customers alike. Station manager Shaun Smith says Nala is creating a “paw-sitive” atmosphere.
What’s more, all proceeds from “Check Meowt” will be donated to the RSPCA and Stevenage homelessness charity Feed Up Warm Up – making a difference in the lives of animals and humans alike. To add to the festive spirit, Nala’s music video will soon be released on TikTok (@nala_station_cat).
An RSPCA spokesperson said: “We’re incredibly grateful to Nala and his owners for releasing their purr-fect single Meow to raise funds for the RSPCA and a homeless charity – and give it our full backing for the Christmas number one spot! With the help of Nala, his owners, and other kind animal lovers who raise funds and donate to the RSPCA, we can help transform countless animals’ lives this Christmas.”
Nala the Station Cat is available for exclusive interviews, behind-the-scenes scoops, and exclusive content creation. Journalists, bloggers, vloggers, influencers, and news outlets are encouraged to get in touch and help make Nala’s Christmas single the soundtrack of the season.
Nala the Station Cat is not just a cat; she’s a festive force to be reckoned with. Let’s make her Christmas single the talk of the town and spread the holiday joy, one meow at a time!
Nationwide attention is now focused on Nala the Station Cat and her debut single “Check Meowt”. Co-written and produced by Danny Kirsch and Joe Killington, the single has been given an exclusive first play on BBC Three Counties Radio, leaving presenter Justin Dealey and Nala’s owner, Natasha Ambler, “slightly lost for words”. Not only is Nala the unofficial mascot of Stevenage station, creating a “paw-sitive” atmosphere for staff and customers alike, all proceeds from the single will be donated to the RSPCA and Stevenage homelessness charity Feed Up Warm Up.
Nala’s music video will soon be released on TikTok (@nala_station_cat) and she is available for exclusive interviews and content creation. An RSPCA spokesperson said: “We’re incredibly grateful to Nala and his owners for releasing their purr-fect single Meow to raise funds for the RSPCA and a homeless charity – and give it our full backing for the Christmas number one spot! With the help of Nala, his owners, and other kind animal lovers who raise funds and donate to the RSPCA, we can help transform countless animals’ lives this Christmas.”
Journalists, bloggers, vloggers, influencers, and news outlets are encouraged to join the Christmas Rescue with Nala and the RSPCA and help make Nala’s Christmas single the talk of the town.
Nala the Station Cat is on a mission to spread joy, laughter, and holiday cheer. Let’s make her debut single the soundtrack of the season and spread the holiday joy, one meow at a time!
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