• @[email protected]
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    11 months ago

    I had a cat that literally broke into my family’s house, he was our neighbor’s cat, so we put him back out and thought he went home. This repeated several times.

    We eventually found out our neighbors threw him out in favor of keeping a pitbull. The cat then moved in permanently.

  • Hegar
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    6011 months ago

    I opened the door one day and there he was. He looked up at me, meowed hungrily and put a paw up the doorway.

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      2811 months ago

      How I got my last one. One-eyed, starved, raggedy assed cat just sitting there, asking for help.

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      1511 months ago

      The cat distribution system is broken in my area. There are almost no strays, we were “hunting” for one for a couple of months until we decided to go to a petsmart to adopt our boy

      • NielsBohron
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        1511 months ago

        The prevalence of coyotes and other predators in my rural mountain town means that there are effectively zero strays around me. We had to drive an hour plus from our house to a shelter at the closest “big” city to adopt our latest.

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      611 months ago

      I just got one that way, sweet little thing. Already had one cat, that my daughter begged and pleaded for, said “no” because we have 2 dogs already, finally relented on the condition that, “if the dogs kill the cat, you can’t hold it against them because dogs are gonna dog, and they were here first.”

      One dog absolutely fell in love with the cat and they’re inseparable now, and the other dog didn’t give a fuck either way. Then suddenly door cat shows up and adorabled its way into our lives…

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          511 months ago

          Incredibly apt too lmao. I was not a cat person whatsoever, treacherous self-centered critters. I had no use for them. But I’ll be damned if they ain’t fucking cute and lovable once you let your guard down lol.

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    3811 months ago

    Found my little gremlin in a bush outside a store when she was a kitten. Poor thing had part of her ear missing. From a recent attack/fight of some kind. She’s been with me for 5 years now.

    • Justas🇱🇹
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      You sure that’s not a sterilisation marker? Cats get an ear clipped after being sterilised during a catch and release program.

      My cat has it, that’s how I know.

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        1111 months ago

        No, the ear was not clipped cleanly, and she still had her lady parts. I got her spayed later.

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        No it wasn’t at all. The cat was attacked, was very obvious bcz it was like part of her ear was ripped off, and it was a female cat that still had her lady parts, which we later spayed.

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    11 months ago

    All 5 of my cats were strays/born from strays. Plus there’s another 10 strays outside near my place that I’ve been taking care of, and sheltering from the cold.

    And I’m not even a cat person. I’ve been pussy whipped by their cuteness.

    Edit: Seriously, it’s impossible to say no to something like this.

      • Jay
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        211 months ago

        They’re already going a pretty good job of clearing out my bank account. God forbid they figure out how to use my I.D. or online shopping.

  • @[email protected]
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    2811 months ago

    my little orange boy was found eating sausage patties under the dumpster at work and now he is eating salmon pate on my kitchen table 🤷‍♂️

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      411 months ago

      Probably the luckiest cat to ever live. Not even I let my cats on the table much less the kitchen table.

  • @[email protected]
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    2211 months ago

    Trash cat is best cat.

    Also, can we take a moment to appreciate how cats domesticated us, not the other way round? A cat is basically the only animal that can barge into your home and say ‘I live here now’ and instead of freaking out and shooing it out the door, many of us will say ‘welp, I guess we have a cat now’ and go out to buy food and toys.

    They’re pretty exceptional when it comes to taking full advantage of our parenting instincts.

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      411 months ago

      Let me take a moment, just sit right there. I’ll tell ya how I became the prince of a town called This Lair.

  • Domille
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    1811 months ago

    Found ours in a parking lot, with her neck torn up to shreds, one of her toes broken, and a gash on one of her back legs. We also thought that she was well fed… she wasn’t. She was very skinny and pregnant.

    Took thousands of dollars in vet bills, and about 11 months to heal her back up to full + 5 years to figure out that she has an autoimmune disease that causes her skin to flare up and become very itchy and uncomfortable. She will be on meds for the rest of her life + always wear a neck protection band and a shirt to keep her from tearing herself up again. It is all worth it though, because she is the sweetest little fur ball in existence. Worth every penny, all effort.

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      11 months ago

      Mine had a similar situation with itchy skin with neck protections and everything, turns out it was flea allergy and just using revolution regularly fixed the problem altogether, I can’t recommend it enough. Revolution not only kill flea but it also combat the flea allergy.

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    1611 months ago

    I’ve had several cats just “appear” in my life and I consider myself blessed for having known each and every one.

  • Sabata11792
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    1211 months ago

    My aunt and unkle had kittens around one Thanksgiving and placed one in my arms…

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    1111 months ago

    Me and my grandpa have gotten nearly all our cats from the fact that people just abandon their cats at his old barn. His farm has effectively turned into a cat sanctuary.

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    1011 months ago

    Found my cat when she jumped on the hood of my car after I parked! Saw this friendly thing several times, and neighbors said she was just a stray. When the nights got colder, I would let her come inside when I came home, but let her out again the next morning, when it was warmer. Eventually, I got a litter box and stopped letting her outside… She knew what she was doing!

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    I’ve been adopted by a stray in my apartment complex. Every time he sees me he sprints over and climbs up my pants to get pets. My dogs get jealous as they watch us from my bedroom window.