Has the cat distrubution system ever chose you?

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I got my last cat from under a car . I was coming back from the chinese spot with my ex ( I'll call her the bytch ) , and this bytch starts hearing meows
so I looked under a car and there was a scared kitty cat. I tempt it with some chicken wings and was able to grab it.
 

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cool thread

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I got my last cat from under a car . I was coming back from the chinese spot with my ex ( I'll call her the bytch ) , and this bytch starts hearing meows
so I looked under a car and there was a scared kitty cat. I tempt it with some chicken wings and was able to grab it.
Found him before the Chinese spot did :wow:
 
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I know a street cat when i see one. This is legit how the distribution system works
I hate to be a pessimist but I am. Feral kittens born in a drainage hole aren’t gonna be that eager for human contact. Animal rescue videos do big numbers on all the platforms and people definitely stage them all the time for that reason.
 

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I've rescued about 5 kittens over the years, found homes for them all

One was laying in the middle of the street at 1am in the morning, I picked him up and just as I was putting him down on the sidewalk a mustang sped around the corner going top speed, kitten would've been a pancake if wasn't there. Kitten wouldnt stop following me so I picked him up again and walked to the nearest house and rang the doorbell, an old lady answered the door and called the kitten by name, he had snuck out

The world was truly a different place 20 yrs ago, I wouldn't dare ring somebody's door bell at 1am today.
 

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Our cat showed up in our back yard one day. We had actually seen a different cat that would randomly show up in our back yard, so my wife started putting out left overs in a bowl to try and lure him in. We noticed the cat would eat the food, so my wife bought a bag of hard food to try and see if it would keep coming back. It kept coming back but so did a few other cats. There was about 4 or 5 different ones that would show up and anytime we opened the door they'd run off.

But there was a pure white one that would be hesitant but wouldn't completely run away. She'd keep a safe distance, but never scattered off. We continued to feed the cats like that for a few weeks and the white one was the only one that would come back at a regular schedule and not get completely scared of us. Eventually she let us pet her and pick her up and she would always be back there when we got home from work waiting to be fed. Eventually my son got her to come inside when we left on vacation for a week and now she's our cat.

We even took her to get spayed and when the vet went to spay her it turned out she had already been spayed. Not sure if she belonged to someone else, but she's ours now. She goes in and out of the house all day and always returns. We've never trapped her and would understand if it was someone's cat. We wouldn't keep her from her original family. But now we've had her a few years now and we are her home.
 

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Our cat showed up in our back yard one day. We had actually seen a different cat that would randomly show up in our back yard, so my wife started putting out left overs in a bowl to try and lure him in. We noticed the cat would eat the food, so my wife bought a bag of hard food to try and see if it would keep coming back. It kept coming back but so did a few other cats. There was about 4 or 5 different ones that would show up and anytime we opened the door they'd run off.

But there was a pure white one that would be hesitant but wouldn't completely run away. She'd keep a safe distance, but never scattered off. We continued to feed the cats like that for a few weeks and the white one was the only one that would come back at a regular schedule and not get completely scared of us. Eventually she let us pet her and pick her up and she would always be back there when we got home from work waiting to be fed. Eventually my son got her to come inside when we left on vacation for a week and now she's our cat.

We even took her to get spayed and when the vet went to spay her it turned out she had already been spayed. Not sure if she belonged to someone else, but she's ours now. She goes in and out of the house all day and always returns. We've never trapped her and would understand if it was someone's cat. We wouldn't keep her from her original family. But now we've had her a few years now and we are her home.


Almost Exactly how my white cat adopted us.


Art Barr
 

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The nice thing about cats is they would have been perfectly fine on their own. You put a puppy in that position and he'd have starved to death by next Tuesday​

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I guess the dog population of places like Chernobyl's abandoned tunnels and subways are paid actors, huh?
#WhiskersetPropoganda.​
 
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