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If a cat lover learns that the house they're interested in has a feline resident, that's a big bonus. While many prospective home buyers will swoon over great interest rates, plummeting prices, good neighborhood schools, and built in pools, these new homeowners were more excited about the cat their inspector found in the HVAC system.
Nestled in the ducts and watching the humans enter their home, this cat must have known they were about to get a whole new round of human servants to bend to their beck and call… Or in this case, their beck and mew.
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The inspector was probably initially spooked by the cat he saw in the crawlspace. Not only were the kitten's eyes aglow with mischief, as all feline facial orbs are, this cat was creepily lurking in the darkness, waiting for the fall of night and the lack of human foottraffic to venture out into the cool floors of their abandoned home.
The cat might have liked the solitude of the home's listing, but it seems to me that he'll be more thrilled to venture out once the humans have moved in their delicious potted plants, breakable-looking mugs, and their scratch-ready couches and throws. Not every cat thrives in furrever solitude, and eventually this kitten will come out from his hiding hole and talk a walk amongst the giants.
Luckily for this feline, the hoomans are already poised to love him forever, just as they will their new home.
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