The scavenger teases the domestic cat, and the stray cat begs to be petted through the window: Do you still lack a cat at home? I can!

Have you ever seen a stray cat that was cornered? I have seen a mother cat with a big belly. In stark contrast to her belly is her thin body. It was probably estimated that the kittens were about to be born. This mother cat hugged people's laps...


Have you ever seen a stray cat that was cornered? I have seen a mother cat with a big belly. In stark contrast to her belly is her thin body.

It was probably estimated that the kittens were about to be born. This mother cat hugged people's laps and kept rubbing her body against passers-by. Fortunately, she was lucky enough to meet kind-hearted people and successfully gave birth to kittens, and she was eventually adopted.

Some people say that stray cats are free and unsupervised, which is something that domestic cats cannot have. But is this kind of freedom really what stray cats want?

When the stray cat is shivering in the cold winter, when the stray cat runs here and there for food, when the stray cat gets sick and hides in a corner and waits for death, when the stray cat sees the domestic cat being pampered but is extremely lonely, does it really not envy the domestic cat?

Stray cats and domestic cats separated by a window

A feces scraper in Harbin, Heilongjiang Province, has an orange cat at home. Like most orange cats, her orange cat is also chubby and very cute. The poop scraper likes to stroke its fur the most. It feels so comfortable!

On this day, when the shit scraper was teasing the orange cat at home, a thin figure suddenly appeared outside the window. It was a stray cat, or to be more precise, a stray orange cat.

It is said that "big oranges are the most important thing", but this orange cat is an exception. It is almost skinny and skinny, and the fur on its back is gray and bulging. It looks like it is often hungry.

Looking at the scene in front of him, the poop scraper couldn't help but feel a little bit sad. They were both orange cats, but the fate of the two cats was completely different. My cat has an owner who loves me, but the stray cat outside the window has suffered countless hardships and grievances because it has no owner.

One move by the stray cat changed its fate

Unexpectedly, the next move by the stray orange cat made Shoushi's eyes red.

It obviously saw the cat scavenger petting the domestic cat. The stray cat actually put its head close to it, hoping that the scavenger would pet it too.

When the stray cat's head hit the cold glass, it realized that there was a transparent barrier in front of it, blocking it from the people in the room. The stray cat's eyes were a little lonely, and it turned its head back in embarrassment, pretending to meow a few times as if nothing had happened.

The poop scraper felt very sad, thinking that his cat had been well cared for since he was born, and had never suffered hardships, and would occasionally be picky eaters.

I wonder if the stray cat outside the window has been caressed by its owner, or has it been a stray since birth and has never felt the love of humans?

That’s why, when facing the outstretched hand of the shit shovel, it would eagerly stick out its head, hoping that it could also feel the feeling of being cared for.

When he first saw this cat, the cat owner probably just wanted to feed it some food, but because of the cat’s behavior just now, the cat owner had the idea of ​​adopting it.

The shit scraper went out and took the orange cat back home. As expected, the cat was very close to people, and could even be said to be extremely clingy.

When the scavenger held it in his arms, the little guy naturally leaned his head against it and was unwilling to move away for a long time. It finally experienced the feeling of being hugged, touched and loved! This feeling is so good that it doesn't want to let go.

Dear little orange cat, don’t worry, you already have a home, you don’t have to wander anymore, you can be as cute as you want in your owner’s arms, and you still have endless amounts of dried fish!

The little guy tasted the cat snacks for the first time. He was not as greedy as expected, but rather cautious. He seemed to be worried that the happiness he had just gained would suddenly disappear.

After a few days of conditioning, the little orange cat's mental state is much better. It is still extremely clingy and likes to pester its owner for petting. I believe that under the care of the poop scraper, the cat will soon return to the average weight of an orange cat.

Compared with other breeds of cats, stray cats are actually more lovable, because they have endured hardships, know how to cherish their existing lives, and do not want to stray again. So, if you want to raise a cat, please consider stray cats first! I hope every stray cat can find its destined scavenger.



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