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When we look at cat adoptions, in the end, it's the cat that chooses the human, and not the other way around. They're usually sent by the Cat Distribution System to the right person who would give them warmth, love, and a safe place they can call home. It might be "the right cat at the right time" sort of situation, but it might also be a cat who simply decided they're adopted, coming into your life with a fully-blown "I live here now, you're a cat pawrent" attitude. That's such a classic cat adoption trope, because it happens again and again. But… what happens if a cat chooses you, but they already belong to someone else?
This is the difficult situation that u/cagethehornytoad have to deal with now. "Not a cat person", in their definition, but definitely this cat's person. The love this cat has for this human is great, and the love she receives back is right there on the same level. There's just one little problem. This cat is the neighbor's cat. She was adopted, how many moons ago, from whichever place, by someone else. This someone else, though, isn't happy with the situation.
To be honest, we wouldn't be happy either if that happened to us. Who wants their cat to choose someone else over them? No one. In a previous apartment we've lived in, we had a very close balcony with the neighbor, who raised two cat brothers. Our adventurous cat loved to hop over and play with them (=enacting a reign of terror, showing them who's the real queen of the building), and the neighboring cat mom loved her. But our cat knew, with a full heart, that she gets so much love and affection back at home, in our apartment - and that this is where she belonged.
But in this case? Well, we have a cat who doesn't want to go back home at all. What happens to her back there, we can't really know until u/cagethehornytoad updates us. But what's for sure at this point - the cat seems to be moving herself, willingly, in her own accord, to a new and loving place. The original cat owner doesn't like it one bit. She asks the cat to be removed completely from this "new place" she chose. But cats? Cats do what they want.
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