The orange cat's food intake increased to a huge amount. The main monitor was "surprised to see the eating scene" and went crazy: It was fun to bring the mistress back for a week.

A pet owner recently discovered that his orange cat's food intake had increased. Curious, he turned down the monitor to see if there was anything wrong with his cat. Only then did he discover that the cat had secretly taken "Mistress" home and hid it for a week. Not only did he give up his own food to the stray cat, but he also took the initiative to take the blame when the stray cat didn't urinate in the litter box. His exaggerated behavior made the owners dumbfounded.

A cat owner in Jiangsu, mainland China, recently discovered that his beloved cat's food intake suddenly increased, but he felt that there was nothing unusual about it, so he decided to call up the monitor to see if it got up in the middle of the night to look for snacks. As a result, a shocking secret was discovered. It turned out that the orange cat knew a calico stray cat for some reason. He secretly took the stray cat home and hid it, and would feed it his own cat while the owner was away. He even took the blame when the calico cat urinated randomly. This situation has been going on for a week. The owner was dumbfounded by the orange cat's behavior of hiding its beauty behind its back.

The video attracted heated discussion among netizens on the Internet. Netizens commented, "It's so exaggerated. It turns out that not only humans can take mistresses home, but even cats can do it." "This orange-haired must be stunned by calico's beauty." It turns out that the saying "keep a mistress in a luxurious house" also applies to cats. "This orange cat is very smart. It is not easy to hide a calico cat at home for a week before being discovered."


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