Every so often, it is not the human that adopts the cat, rather it is the cat that adopts the human. Such is the case for the original poster of this delightful Reddit thread who inadvertently took responsibility for a stray cat by letting it into his house and feeding it. Reddit users everywhere chimed in with their own silly anecdotes and opinions.
Cats in general are known for taking a while to warm up to their humans and they tend to be very cautious creatures, but those strays are hungry and can easily be swayed in your direction with a little food. There's this totally unjustified stigma out there that cats don't actually love their humans, but every single cat owner knows otherwise. Cats can be incredibly affectionate. They just have their own weird ways of expressing it. We hope the original poster of this thread and his new cat get along splendidly until the end of their days! And may this cat continue to eat all the tuna his heart desires. Enjoy the especially charming video contained in this thread, where OP shows us exactly how it all went down.
"Random Cat let himself into my Apartment, persuaded me to give him all my tuna, claimed a spot on the window and refuses to leave. He's been here for several hours."
And so it began… Mr. Cat begun to evaluate the human (OP) and assess his adequacy for adoption.
Psspsspss.
I is home?
Hongry boi, eat up. There's plenty more tuna where that came from.
Andddd the windowsill has been claimed.
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