Sun. Jun 8th, 2025

β€œLove seeing a female-run business.”

From Hay Bales to Headliners: Meet the Four Orange Sisters of Jeptha Creed Distillery

It was an ordinary spring day in 2017 at Jeptha Creed Distillery in Kentucky β€” until a bale of hay changed everything.

While spreading straw around the property, the staff at the family-run distillery got an unexpected surprise: four tiny kittens tumbled out of one of the bales, meowing and clearly in distress. No mother cat was in sight.

β€œThey were tiny,” said Autumn Nethery, co-owner and VP of operations. β€œThey were clearly starving.”

For the Jeptha Creed team, the decision was instant. They’d been toying with the idea of adopting a cat β€” why not four? The kittens were gently scooped up, bottle-fed around the clock, and lovingly named after the distillery’s grains: Malt, Wheat, Barley, and Rye.

Fast forward eight years, and these once-frail babies are now thriving adult cats, beloved by staff and visitors alike. With their striking orange coats β€” a rare trait for female cats β€” the sisters are not just adorable; they’re genetic rarities. (Only about 1 in 5 orange cats are female.)

By day, they lounge in their custom-built catio, occasionally waking up just in time to greet tour groups and soak up the attention.

β€œThey love to be pet. They love the attention,” said Nethery. β€œThey’ll put on a show.”

But when the lights go down, they clock in. These four aren’t just mascots β€” they’re rodent-control experts, patrolling the property like tiny, fluffy security guards.

And while Jeptha Creed Distillery is proudly women-owned, their feline crew keeps the theme strong. As one TikTok commenter aptly put it:

β€œLove seeing a female-run business.”

Eight years later, Malt, Wheat, Barley, and Rye have become much more than working cats. They’re a part of the family β€” symbols of luck, resilience, and a little bit of Kentucky magic.

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