12 cats had irresponsible owners and were abandoned in unfinished buildings. The owners were exposed and slapped in the face.

Do you really love cats? Before getting a cat, have you considered the various situations that will happen in the future? When your personal interests conflict with the cat, will you take the initiative to give up the cat? Everyone must be a little...


Do you really love cats? Before getting a cat, have you considered the various situations that will happen in the future? When your personal interests conflict with the cat, will you take the initiative to give up the cat?

Everyone must be a little confused when so many questions arise at once, but this is all what the editor felt!

As a pet author and mid-level pet owner, I have been hanging out in various pet forums all year round. I have met all kinds of pet owners, learned a lot about pets, and seen many real and interesting pet stories.

What kind of master is considered competent? Are those owners who say how much they love their babies and post beautiful photos of their pets online all day long?

Recently, a "big owner" appeared in the adoption area of ​​the forum. He released the adoption information of 12 cats at once, posted photos, and announced the city location of the cats. People who expressed the intention to adopt could add his social account via private message.

Those cats all look very clean, not like stray cats at all, and there are a few mixed breed cats among them. Everyone expressed curiosity about the origin of the cats, and left messages asking the poster, are these cats really stray cats?

The poster did not hide it, saying that these dozen cats were not stray cats, but cats owned by a friend of his. The friend recently changed jobs and moved to a new home. But the new landlord did not allow him to keep cats, so he could only put the cats in an unfinished building near his new home. He would visit them every few days and give them some food.

But when the owner went to see them in the past few days, he found that one of the big cats had given birth. Sadly, only two of the four kittens survived, so he decided to find an adopter.

As soon as these words came out, the forum immediately exploded! Many people who usually dive came out to reply. Most of them reprimanded the cat owners:

Several of these cats have similar colors and patterns. It seems that the owner has not been neutered!

Didn’t you consider moving before getting a cat? Why not find a house that allows cats? The owner of the kitten's death is very responsible.

This owner is so awesome that he puts his cat directly in an empty building? Aren't you worried about your cat getting lost? Your own life is life, but the cat’s life is not life? If I had known this, why did I raise them at that time!

There are also relatively rational poop scrapers who advise everyone not to condemn the cat owners. The top priority is to help these cats find adopters. Friends who live nearby can contact the owners to take the cats away.

The poster initially refuted the netizen, saying that his friend was very good to the cats and bought them all brand-name cat food. Otherwise, these cats would not have such bright coats and be in good health. If it weren't for the difficulties, these cats would definitely not be abandoned.

It must be said that netizens are really possessed by detectives. Some people suspected that the friend mentioned by the poster was himself, and even dug up messages that this person posted on a certain social media two years ago. It was also asking for adoption, and the text description was almost exactly the same as this time. Because the moving landlord did not allow pets, he wanted to give the three cats at home up for adoption.

After the incident was revealed, perhaps unable to withstand the pressure of public opinion, the poster deleted the post and logged out of the forum account. The social accounts previously left for netizens were also set to not allow anyone to add friends. Fortunately, some people saved the pictures in advance.

Later, local friends found the place based on the unfinished building in the photo, but when they arrived at the scene, they found that there was only an empty building left, all the cats were gone, and there were only some leftover cat food residues in the building.

I don’t know what the current situation of these cats is. I just hope that the owner who keeps saying he loves cats can help them find a stable home!

The editor would like to say that if you are not prepared to be responsible for the cat’s life, please do not raise a cat! Before raising a cat, you must consider all aspects, such as your financial strength, the size of your house, and obtaining the consent of the people around you (landlord, roommates, etc.).

Raising a cat is not just about preparing water, food, and a nest for it. You also need to deworm the cat, vaccinate it, and neuter it.

But as long as the cat gets to know you and falls in love with you, it will become a soft and cute little angel that you can’t put down.



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