Adorable Interactions Of Neighborhood Cats Dropping By To Say Hello To Humans

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    Smile - Posted by u/vegardbeid 22 days ago 1622 My friend petted a neighborhood cat, now he drops by every day
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    Font - remberzz +2 22 days ago "So I'm good enough to pet but not good enough to bring inside, huh? Well at least give me some treats for showing up!" -cat, probably 4.3k Reply Share
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    Font - Strange_Syrupz +3 22 days ago Mine came to eat on my porch as a stray kitten. She was super sweet and always had her little tongue hanging out. Turns out she was actually a malnourished 5+/- year old adult cat who's mouth was in such horrible shape that her tongue had no room in her mouth with all the swelling. Now she's a plump, happy little thing with only two teeth.
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    Font - Phohammar 22 days ago It's great when cats explore and are friendly to others. We had a local cat like that called Mittens. He's a lovely orange fellow who was considered a local celebrity. He would explore Wellington, NZ, and people would actively look for him as he loves pats from strangers. Part of that was hanging out at clothes shops, sneaking into peoples houses to sleep, following people in to offices etc. I've met him twice; but he/his owner has since moved to another city. I imag
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    Font - AmazonFailed Centre O 22 days ago Wow, that's basically what happened with our cat. She randomly showed up to our front door one day, we fed her some milk, then she followed our car as we were driving out to somewhere. My opinion of cats have completely changed after her. I was a dog person growing up, but now I prefer cats over dogs, by a mile. She's extremely cuddly, smart, grateful, and the most attached animal I've ever had raising. Everywhere I take her, whether the groomer or the ve
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    Font - GeekyPufferfish. 22 days ago My cat did the same thing. Never had a stray cat actually come up to me and demand pets. Shes very confident and affectionate. She also ended up being pregnant so i got 6 cats that day i just didnt know it. My boyfriend wouldnt have believed she walked by my side the whole way home if i hadnt called him to look out our front door while i was still walking down the street. She walked up to him got a couple pets and then walked straight in the house.
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    Font - noputa +3 22 days ago At my last place there was this cat who was both. He came around all the time after I started giving him attention but refused more than one pet without swatting. He just likes to be near you, but eventually he was hanging out all day in my back yard and was so skinny so I started feeding and watering him and letting him come in to warm up when it was cold (and it got cold, even at -30 he would be meowing to come in for hours) At first my cat hated him, but she's sim
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    Font - spook327 22 days ago Yep. I met this sweet tabby while I was working as a night shift guard. He didn't run away like so many do (lots of ferals in the area) so I let him sniff my hand and he rubbed against it. Pet him a couple times, and he became like a total puppy, following me on rounds. I'd have taken him home if I could. One of the people in the office took him home, and I'm happy for the little guy. I still think of him as Blurrycat, because I could never get a good pic of him.
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    Font - Dejected Contributor 22 days ago I actually am in a similar situation to the OP. My neighbor has a ginger cat too, and it'll come running when it sees me and rub up against my legs. The cat don't allow me to pet it though, even will hiss at me when I inevitably try sometimes, but I can tell the thing likes me and just isn't a huge fan of being petted. We have a working relationship currently; cat gets full access to the backyard while it hunts mice keeping the population down in exchange
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    Font - supershinythings. 22 days ago That's how our cat adopted us. He showed up with a cat buddy from over the fence to play with cat buddy in our yard. After a few days of this, he suddenly just sat in my lap, though he was standoffish and skittish only the day before. A day after that, he dealt strongly with a rodent that ran past the front door while my sweetie happened to be standing there. It was Wild Kingdom right on our doorstep. Eight years later, he's still here.

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