Unveiling the Secret World of Cats: How Pet Owners Exposed the Mysterious Feline Distribution Network
A taxi driver heard little meows in the bush while on duty and found a box packed with kittens. He brought them to the local shelter. I saw their post and figured, it’s time my senior cat gets a friend. That’s how little Ollie joined our family.
(Photos from the shelter’s post to his first days at home to when he turned 1 year old)
“Someone like me would think the cat would be a lot more defensive or prone to clawing than other cats. Their intuition seems very interesting to me, and it’s always interesting how it’s used when they want to be with a certain person,” the OP continued. “I was sitting with my family on the patio, and she came straight to me. She didn’t look at anyone else or even go near anyone else, and my family is not as soft as I am.”
When I was studying at university, a buddy of mine told me that his sister had found a cat while mushroom picking. He was around 7 months old and roaming the forest all by himself. I never had a pet before but he stole my heart and I took him in. Patrick is turning 10 this April.
I grew up with cats and fell in love with them through that. My partner, however, had never had a cat. He met my sisters cats (little psychos) and it put him off. I spent months looking on local rescue sites looking for the right little kitty for us. “Just wants to be cuddled all the time” you say? Perfect! I showed him to my partner and he immediately said let’s meet him. The moment we get to his little kennel and they open the door, my partner puts his hand in to be sniffed, and this little guy shoves his whole head into his hand, flops down hard on his side, and just starts napping on his hand. My partner now says he’s a “Benny person” when you ask if likes cats or dogs.
“Finally, my sister told me, ‘Okay… We can take her home, and if you can’t afford it, I’ll help you.’ One little ‘pspsps’ and she came right to me,” Little_Manager2727 said. “Luckily, I am able to afford it, but she still doesn’t quite open up to others.”
My kids had just gotten out of school and had decided to walk home. They were in high school and I was already at work for a 16 hour shift. They saw a little black kitten run into the wheel well of a stopped car. They got the driver’s attention and they all got the kitten out. The driver couldn’t take him, so my kids brought him home. Next thing I know, I’m getting a call at work that started, “Mom, we did a thing…”
River will be ten next year and is still loved by all of us.
Little_Manager2727 noted that she wanted to hear more heartwarming stories like this, about other cats who found their forever homes in unexpected ways.
My boyfriend obtained a cat before we met and I love the story of how she ended up in his house.
She was hanging around in the neighborhood, right across from a friend who used to live up the street. They gave her some cat food and she followed my boyfriend home. She just waltzed in the house and never left.
She had a collar with multiple phone numbers. My boyfriend tried to call/text the numbers. One never answered and the other said they never had a cat. Oh well. Their loss. She’s an amazing cat and my boyfriend loves that she chose him.
Our oldest was a tiny, completely feral kitten we saw tramping through our yard. Took my husband weeks of food enticement to get close to her. The middle child was adopted from a shelter as a friend for her. Then the unexpected youngest was found injured beside a highway. We drove hours on a dark Saturday night to get him and take him to the emergency vet.















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