‘I was about to transform my backyard into the hottest feline nightclub in town.’: Homeowner’s attempt at garden lighting turns into an accidental, full-blown cat rave, attracting at least seven uninvited guests ending in an awkward two-hour stare-down

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    So this happened last night, and I'm still mortified (and slightly amused). I recently bought these
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    motion- activated LED lights for my backyard because I thought it would be nice to have some
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    subtle lighting. Little did I know, I was about to transform my backyard into the hottest feline
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    nightclub in town. The lights arrived yesterday, and I was waiting to set
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    them up. They're these colorful, rotating disco-ball- style LEDs that I thought would make
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    my backyard look whimsical. I didn't realize just how intense they were until I switched
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    four cats sitting against a rave background
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    them on after sunset. My backyard suddenly looked like a scene out of a rave-flashing neon blues,
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    greens, and purples bouncing off every surface. Then, out of nowhere, my neighbor's
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    cat, Whiskers, jumped the fence and started rolling around in the flashing lights. I thought, "Sweet," and
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    didn't think much of it. Five minutes later, another cat showed up. Then another. Within half an
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    hour, I counted at least seven cats in my yard. They were all going nuts―
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    chasing the lights, pouncing on shadows, and just vibing. I don't even know where half of them
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    came from; I only know three cats in the neighborhood by name, and there were clearly some
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    randos crashing this party. At this point, I realized I might be in trouble
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    because the cats were making quite a bit of noise, and my neighbors have toddlers who were
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    probably trying to sleep. So I tried to shoo them away by clapping and waving a broom. Huge
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    mistake. The cats interpreted this as an invitation to play. One of them literally jumped onto
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    the broom like it was some kind of toy, and another climbed onto my patio furniture to
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    get a better view of the chaos. In a panic, I turned off the lights, hoping they'd lose
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    interest and leave. Instead, they just... sat there. Staring at me. Judging me. One particularly
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    fluffy gray one even started meowing loudly, like it was demanding an encore.
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    It took two hours for all the cats to finally leave, and I had to lure the last one out with a slice of turkey.
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    | S₁ ar I saw Whiskers looking at me through my bedroom window later,
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    probably plotting his next visit.

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