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When a kitty approaches you and follows you home, that's the cat distribution system working. Or at least, that's what most cat enthusiasts will tell you. Some more level-headed people will tell you that before you adopt a cat from the street, especially if it looks well-fed, you might want to check to see if it has a chip, or if the fluffy feline belongs to someone. The thing is, too many pet owners are having their animals stolen from them, and it's important to make sure that when you 'rescue' a cute critter, it doesn't have a home.
One person took to r/cats and expressed their confusion on what to do after a random neighborhood cat followed them home, and sat at their front door, meowing for treats. It looked young, and well-fed, but didn't have a collar. The person uploaded some adorable photos along with a description of what had happened, leading to an amusing conversation among Redditors that ended in a dispute.
Next up, a sassy shelf full of feisty felines for hoomans who have an especially spicy kitten at home.