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"Cat invited herself into my home after cold snap"
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City cats are a rare breed of stray. Like their city-dwelling human neighbors, their rough and tumble attitude translates to their relationships, and stray cats in the city become inherently distrustful of strangers. However, like the hardened wax of a candle, all it takes is a spark and a flame of affection to melt their outer core, and for cats who love the taste of chicken tenders and other human h'ors deurves (likely a taste developed from eating culinary trash outside of the apartment complex), becoming a housecat isn't so bad afterall.
This woman's heart was melted the day she met Bernadette for the first time. After seeing a trio of mysertiously aloof kitties taking root as a colony out by her building's dumpster, she knew it was a far-fetched notion to imagine ever petting one. Elusive as smoke and as beautiful as ever, this trio of cats always remained out of reach, no matter how much you pspsps'ed or beckoned with outstretched hands.
But this cold weather we're having froze the most intrepid of woes from the kitties, and drove one brave feline outside of her comfort zone and into the arms of a heroic hooman savior. With the boldness of an ox and the deliberate confidence of a Wall Street broker, Bernadette not only replied to the woman's pspsps calls, but she sauntered into her apartment for a plate of snacks without fear.
At first drawn in by the smell of breaded chicken and the heat of the hearth, this cat learned that becoming a household pet is a fast track to a life of luxury, a fact that most cats know by instinct. Before they knew it, the pair was bonded eternally, and Bernadette solidified her place in the house furrever, turning from a timid stray into a bold, friendly, and affectionate house cat… All to escape the harshest of winter storms.
Purrhaps she's earned a bite of a delicious treat.
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