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Have you ever had a cat just show up at your doorstep and act like it's their house? It's a strange, yet amusing occurrence that seems to happen to a lot of people. These "home invaders," as we like to call them, are usually friendly and well-fed, leading us to believe that they may have a home somewhere, but they seem to enjoy the thrill of visiting new places and making themselves at home.

If you're a cat lover, then you'll definitely want to check out the Facebook group "My house, not my cat." This group is filled with hilarious and heartwarming photos of random cats who have decided to visit people's houses and make themselves at home.

As a member of the group, you can share your own photos of unexpected cat visitors and read the funny and heartwarming stories of other feline lovers. It's a great way to connect with other cat lovers and appreciate the quirky and lovable nature of our feline friends.

When you're done checking out these feline intruders, be sure to take a look at Bored Panda's previous posts about the group (click here for part 1, part 2, and part 3).

#1

This Girl Often Sneaks Into My House, Eats My Cats Food, Naps On My Favorite Chair And Violently Tries To Style My Morning Bed Head While Try To Peacefully Drink Coffee. She Is Not My Cat. She Is Chaos

This Girl Often Sneaks Into My House, Eats My Cats Food, Naps On My Favorite Chair And Violently Tries To Style My Morning Bed Head While Try To Peacefully Drink Coffee. She Is Not My Cat. She Is Chaos

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    #2

    My Orange Boy Brought Home A Boy. You All Could Have At Least Put A Tie On The Door. Judging By How Close They Are, I’m The Last One To Meet This Dark, Handsome Stranger

    My Orange Boy Brought Home A Boy. You All Could Have At Least Put A Tie On The Door. Judging By How Close They Are, I’m The Last One To Meet This Dark, Handsome Stranger

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    #3

    Came Home From Kroger To Hear Some Screaming, And Found This Little Guy Running Around

    Came Home From Kroger To Hear Some Screaming, And Found This Little Guy Running Around

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    Bored Panda reached out to a cat behaviorist Kasia with some questions regarding our furry friends. The cat behaviorist gave us some insights into why cats are likely to be attracted to visiting new places outside of their own homes and territory.

    "Cats are naturally curious animals and they have a strong instinct to explore their environment. They are also territorial animals, and they like to mark their territory by leaving their scent in new areas. So one possible explanation for why cats like to visit new places is that they are naturally drawn to the unfamiliar territory as a way to explore and potentially claim it as their own." Kasia shared with us.

    #4

    My Bathroom, My Lap, Not My Cat. I Got Home From Work At 6am And This Guy Decided To Follow Me Inside. Oh! And He Has Some Extra Toe Beans

    My Bathroom, My Lap, Not My Cat. I Got Home From Work At 6am And This Guy Decided To Follow Me Inside. Oh! And He Has Some Extra Toe Beans

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    #5

    My Kitchen…. Absolutely Not My Cat…. Think She’s Expecting Food?

    My Kitchen…. Absolutely Not My Cat…. Think She’s Expecting Food?

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    #6

    I Have Been Holed Up At Home Sick For The Last Week. My Cat Will Have Nothing To Do With Me. I Sat Out On The Back Patio This Morning For Some Fresh Air And Sunshine, Feeling Pretty Sorry For Myself. Along Came Our 'Not Cat' From Over The Back Fence. To Keep Me Company. Yeay For My Not Cat!

    I Have Been Holed Up At Home Sick For The Last Week. My Cat Will Have Nothing To Do With Me. I Sat Out On The Back Patio This Morning For Some Fresh Air And Sunshine, Feeling Pretty Sorry For Myself. Along Came Our 'Not Cat' From Over The Back Fence. To Keep Me Company. Yeay For My Not Cat!

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    "Cats also have a keen sense of smell and may be attracted to new scents and textures in unfamiliar places. Additionally, cats are predators and may be drawn to new areas because they sense the presence of prey, such as small animals or insects.

    Another factor that might come in to play is cats' genetics and early experiences, some cats tend to be more curious and adventurous while others are more content with staying close to home.

    Overall, the desire to explore and investigate new places is a natural instinct for cats, and it is an important part of their well-being."

    #7

    We Generally Leave Our Bathroom Window Open At Night For Ventilation And Bathroom Door Shut To Keep The Rest Of The House From Getting Cold… Switched On The Light - Opened The Door

    We Generally Leave Our Bathroom Window Open At Night For Ventilation And Bathroom Door Shut To Keep The Rest Of The House From Getting Cold… Switched On The Light - Opened The Door

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    #8

    He Walked In And Made Himself At Home. Is This A Halloween Blessing?! My House, Not My Cat

    He Walked In And Made Himself At Home. Is This A Halloween Blessing?! My House, Not My Cat

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    #9

    This Wondrous Lovebug Just Strolled Right In To The Meeting House We Were Doing Our Game Night At. Apparently He Lives At One Of The Surrounding Businesses And Has Decided He Owns The Street

    This Wondrous Lovebug Just Strolled Right In To The Meeting House We Were Doing Our Game Night At. Apparently He Lives At One Of The Surrounding Businesses And Has Decided He Owns The Street

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    Given the topic of this article, we asked the cat behaviorist if perhaps she could share some tips on how those of us who are allergic or simply don't want uninvited guests in our house could prevent the felines from coming in.

    "If you don't want cats visiting your home, there are a few things you can do to discourage them." She said. "What happens the most often from my experience is that people leave trash that is easily accessible for curious cats to reach. Keep your trash securely covered: Cats are often attracted to garbage because it contains food scraps and other interesting smells. Keeping your trash in a securely covered container can help keep cats away."

    #10

    We Have Enjoyed Our Daily Visitor To Our House For Months

    We Have Enjoyed Our Daily Visitor To Our House For Months

    Today we noticed the owners had moved out of their house and our 'not cat' was gone. We spent the day in mourning for our cute little visitor. I broke the news to my son, as he loved being greeted by him each afternoon. Then, late in the afternoon.....This happened! He either came back to visit or he was left behind. He will be will looked after

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    #12

    My Hotel Room, Not My Cat. Monkey Is The Sweetest Boy. If I Knew The Hotel Room Came With A Cat I Would’ve Asked If I Could Pay More

    My Hotel Room, Not My Cat. Monkey Is The Sweetest Boy. If I Knew The Hotel Room Came With A Cat I Would’ve Asked If I Could Pay More

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    Erin Fish
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    1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I would absolutely pay extra for a cat concierge service. This is an untapped gold mine!

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    "If you don't want cats in your house or yard you could also try removing some of the shelter options: If there are areas of your yard that provide shelter or hiding spots for cats, such as bushes, trees, or sheds, try to remove or trim them down." Kasia shared.

    "Lastly, if you really want to keep the purrfect intruders away you can use scent deterrents. Cats have a strong sense of smell and can be deterred by certain scents. Some people have had success using citrus or mint-scented sprays or placing citrus peels around their property."

    #13

    He Comes, Takes A Nap And Leaves. No Idea Where He Comes From

    He Comes, Takes A Nap And Leaves. No Idea Where He Comes From

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    David Martin
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    1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I would leave a warm blanket like that out all the time in my house if it would attract a handsome kitten friend that way

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    #14

    This Fuzzy Boy (I Think) Had A Sudden Urge To Check His Email. This Is My Computer. This Is Not My Cat

    This Fuzzy Boy (I Think) Had A Sudden Urge To Check His Email. This Is My Computer. This Is Not My Cat

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    #15

    Meet Mikey, First Time He Came A Few Months Back, Now He Regularly Visits Me, Gets Cuddles, Eats, Sleeps Like There's No Tomorrow, He Seems Like He Was Someone's Pet But No Collar, No Chip. He's Adorable. He Owns The House As His Own I Love Him So Much And Get Sad When He Doesn't Come

    Meet Mikey, First Time He Came A Few Months Back, Now He Regularly Visits Me, Gets Cuddles, Eats, Sleeps Like There's No Tomorrow, He Seems Like He Was Someone's Pet But No Collar, No Chip. He's Adorable. He Owns The House As His Own I Love Him So Much And Get Sad When He Doesn't Come

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    And for those of you who happened to find the fluffy intruders in your house, here are some tips on how to act if you spot one that you do not recognize!

    "If you find yourself with an unexpected feline visitor, there are a few things you can do to help the cat and ensure that it is taken care of. First, check for identification: If the cat has a collar and ID tags, contact the owner to let them know where the cat has been found. If the cat is microchipped, it may be a good idea to take it to a vet or animal shelter to be scanned for a chip if you are sure this isn't just your neighbor's cat paying you a visit." Kasia said.

    #16

    Our Long-Term MHNMC Had Some Babies

    Our Long-Term MHNMC Had Some Babies

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    Manic Mama
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    1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Ooh. I'll have the grey & white one. And the black one. And the other one. Gosh-darn-it, I want them all. You can never have too many cats.

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    #17

    My House, My Shoes. Not My Cat Asleep With His Face In Them

    My House, My Shoes. Not My Cat Asleep With His Face In Them

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    #18

    I Was Wondering Why This Plant Had Died. Get Home From Work…. Not Our Cat, But Enjoying The Sunshine Nonetheless!

    I Was Wondering Why This Plant Had Died. Get Home From Work…. Not Our Cat, But Enjoying The Sunshine Nonetheless!

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    "If the cat seems stressed make sure to provide a safe space as well as complimentary food and water before it calms down. And most importantly, be patient! Cats can be shy and skittish around unfamiliar people and environments. Give the cat time to adjust to its new surroundings and try to avoid overwhelming it with too much attention."

    #20

    We Had A Bad Leak In Our Bathroom That Resulted In A Lot Of Water Damage Downstairs So I Left The Back Door Open Every Day To Air The Hall... And This Little One Started Walking In Every Single Day And Making Herself Very At Home

    We Had A Bad Leak In Our Bathroom That Resulted In A Lot Of Water Damage Downstairs So I Left The Back Door Open Every Day To Air The Hall... And This Little One Started Walking In Every Single Day And Making Herself Very At Home

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    #21

    This Is Newton

    This Is Newton

    After about 2 months of him showing up twice a day for food because I thought he was a feral, he showed up with this lovely ribbon and note attached to him, letting me know he has a home. Poor newton got caught he still stops by every day. I think he thinks this is his house, too

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    tara
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    1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    That's a great story!! I didn't use a ribbon, but When I told my neighbor the cat she has been feeding is mine, she picked it up and wouldn't let me take him home. She has two of my cats now...I shouldn't be on this thread. :( It's killing me.....for real. *slams the door on her way out*

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    #22

    Husband Was Grilling Chicken On Our Porch With Our Poodle. “Mike” The Cat Belongs To The Neighbor But Thinks Our House Is Pretty Cool. We Live On 3-4 Acres Per House So He Makes A Significant Trip To Visit

    Husband Was Grilling Chicken On Our Porch With Our Poodle. “Mike” The Cat Belongs To The Neighbor But Thinks Our House Is Pretty Cool. We Live On 3-4 Acres Per House So He Makes A Significant Trip To Visit

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    #23

    This Gorgeous Boy Keeps Visiting! Although He Knows Hes Not Allowed In The House He Does Try!!! Ive Named Him Mr Big Balls... I Think You Can Figure Out Why

    This Gorgeous Boy Keeps Visiting! Although He Knows Hes Not Allowed In The House He Does Try!!! Ive Named Him Mr Big Balls... I Think You Can Figure Out Why

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    #24

    This Is My House, I Have 2 Cats, Neither Of Them Ginger

    This Is My House, I Have 2 Cats, Neither Of Them Ginger

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    #25

    I Have Two Cats. Not These Two Though

    I Have Two Cats. Not These Two Though

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    #26

    He Found The Tuna Cupboard And Bravely Went For It. The Only Issue Is That I Have Never Seen Him Before In My Life

    He Found The Tuna Cupboard And Bravely Went For It. The Only Issue Is That I Have Never Seen Him Before In My Life

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    #27

    My Desk, My Laptop And My Knees… But Definitely Not My Cat. And Was Absolutely No Help Marking. Sadly

    My Desk, My Laptop And My Knees… But Definitely Not My Cat. And Was Absolutely No Help Marking. Sadly

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    #28

    We Do Not Own A Cat, Yet The Footstool Under My Desk (Or At Least The Blanket On It) Has Apparently Become The Place To Be For The Neighbours' Cats

    We Do Not Own A Cat, Yet The Footstool Under My Desk (Or At Least The Blanket On It) Has Apparently Become The Place To Be For The Neighbours' Cats

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    DennyS (denzoren)
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    1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    "Hey Henry have you heard about the blanket stool at the blue house...you've got to try it"

    I'm Kid A
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    1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    PLEASE READ FOR FIRST CAT'S SAFETY: I'd bet about 500 cold hard cash that the first one is at least part ragdoll (seal point, wouldn't have such dark coloration that far beyond the points if chocolate, can't tell if it's mitted, but my mitted seal had a bit more of the white/mitted gene along her side, so I may not be the best judge -- perfect markings, perfect shade of blue eyes [maybe a little light, but beautiful], could actually win some awards in the "pet" section of the ACA, CFA etc. competitions). I've owned ragdolls from multiple lines, multiple breeders, some retired show cats, some retired breeders for over two decades... DO NOT LET RAGDOLLS OUTSIDE UNSUPERVISED UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCE. They can remain on patios under supervision or be walked on harnesses, but the entire purpose is that THEY CANNOT DEFEND THEMSELVES unless their immediate safety is threatened! We actually bred them to be like that. I know the whole point of this is that it isn't your cat, but PLEASE (1/2)

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    1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    try to find the owners and warn them! I've seen too many tragedies (unfortunately occasionally involving the sweet little Ragdolls and Ragamuffins that we bred a fair amount of natural survival instincts out of.) If I'm wrong about the breed, it's likely a Birman (which ragdolls are actually descended from and are a little more... savvy, but a pure-bred cat (or any cat for that matter), has no reason to be roaming around the street where they could be easily victimized. I think it has the jawline of a Ragdoll, rather than a Birman, but no guarantees. He (or she) looks quite sizable compared to the second, which is worth noting. Not sure about the second baby, but I'm quite worried about the first. If this truly is a Ragdoll... I'm sorry for being so depressingly cynical... but don't expect him (or her) to fare too well unless they are visiting from a safe, comfortable, well-supplied, reliable place. Ragdolls are life-long commitments. Wouldn't trade them for the world, though.

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    Sue Clifford
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    1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    You need a cat they are really cool and fun to love and they love you back.

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    #31

    We Own A Duplex. My Daughter Lives Next Door With My Grandson. Orange Cat Is My Daughter's The Other Cat Is Not Ours. He Walked In Like He Owned The Place. We Call Him Sneakers

    We Own A Duplex. My Daughter Lives Next Door With My Grandson. Orange Cat Is My Daughter's The Other Cat Is Not Ours. He Walked In Like He Owned The Place. We Call Him Sneakers

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    #32

    Not A Thought In His Head. Not A Care In The World. My Yard, My Chair, Not My Cat. (Yes, He Is Alive. I Checked)

    Not A Thought In His Head. Not A Care In The World. My Yard, My Chair, Not My Cat. (Yes, He Is Alive. I Checked)

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    #33

    One Of My All Time Favourite Photos Of Our Neighbour's Orange Boys Being Little Creepers. Ivan (White And Orange) Tends To Show Up After It Rains For Whatever Reason And Loves Belly Rubs. Leo (The Window Licker) Meows Like He's Telling You All The Latest Gossip And Makes Grumbling Noises If You Touch Him While He's Eating

    One Of My All Time Favourite Photos Of Our Neighbour's Orange Boys Being Little Creepers. Ivan (White And Orange) Tends To Show Up After It Rains For Whatever Reason And Loves Belly Rubs. Leo (The Window Licker) Meows Like He's Telling You All The Latest Gossip And Makes Grumbling Noises If You Touch Him While He's Eating

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    #34

    My House, My Door, Not My Cat. What Does He Want?

    My House, My Door, Not My Cat. What Does He Want?

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    #35

    My House, My Dining Room, My Armchair. Very Much Not My Cat. In Fact He's Not Anyone's Cat. He's A Very Spicy Feral. Handsome Though

    My House, My Dining Room, My Armchair. Very Much Not My Cat. In Fact He's Not Anyone's Cat. He's A Very Spicy Feral. Handsome Though

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    #37

    One Of My Neighbor's Cats Just Making Himself Comfortable In My House

    One Of My Neighbor's Cats Just Making Himself Comfortable In My House

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    #38

    'my House Not My Cat' Had A Sixth Sense That It Was Steak Night And Volunteered To Be The Official Taste Tester

    'my House Not My Cat' Had A Sixth Sense That It Was Steak Night And Volunteered To Be The Official Taste Tester

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    #39

    My House, Not My Cats. But They Are Such Good Cats

    My House, Not My Cats. But They Are Such Good Cats

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    #40

    Not Our Cat, Assisting Me With A Charity Yoga Challenge And Getting Comfy In Our Son's Room. He's Called Zimba (The Cat, Not My Son). We Don't Feed Him But He Drops By For Tummy Rubs About 10 Times A Day

    Not Our Cat, Assisting Me With A Charity Yoga Challenge And Getting Comfy In Our Son's Room. He's Called Zimba (The Cat, Not My Son). We Don't Feed Him But He Drops By For Tummy Rubs About 10 Times A Day

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    #41

    This Little Guy Has Won Me Over To My 2 Cats Utter Disgust!

    This Little Guy Has Won Me Over To My 2 Cats Utter Disgust!

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    #42

    I Now Have A MHNMC. He Started Showing Up A Week Ago

    I Now Have A MHNMC. He Started Showing Up A Week Ago

    Walked right in and took over the cat tree. He comes every day now and I put him out at night. He sets our security camera off 3 to 4 times a night. I worry about him. Winter is coming. He is healthy, and loves stomach rubs so I know he belongs to someone, somewhere.....But night time here brings coyotes and owls. How do you let them go

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    Spencer's slave
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    1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    You don't. You let him stay the night if he decides to. He chooses to be with you because cats instinctively know who and where is safe.

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    #43

    My Screen Door, Not My Cat. That’s Sylvester, From Next Door

    My Screen Door, Not My Cat. That’s Sylvester, From Next Door

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    #45

    My Chair. My Backpack. Absolutely Not My Cat

    My Chair. My Backpack. Absolutely Not My Cat

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    #46

    This Is My Car. That Is Not My Cat

    This Is My Car. That Is Not My Cat

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    1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Many years ago my neighbour found my siamese Travis sleeping in the back seat of his car while he (neighbour) was driving a few km away from our apartments building. He brought Travis back in our common garden and told me the story many months later.

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    #47

    I Finally Have A Mhnmc. She (I Think?) Showed Up The Other Night And I Have Been Giving Her Food, She Is All Alone From What I Can Tell And Is Very, Very Sweet. I Wish I Could Keep Her But We Will Probably Take Her To The No Kill Shelter

    I Finally Have A Mhnmc. She (I Think?) Showed Up The Other Night And I Have Been Giving Her Food, She Is All Alone From What I Can Tell And Is Very, Very Sweet. I Wish I Could Keep Her But We Will Probably Take Her To The No Kill Shelter

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    #48

    Our Neighbors Cat Aristo Aka Meow Meow In My Girlfriends Deck Chair

    Our Neighbors Cat Aristo Aka Meow Meow In My Girlfriends Deck Chair

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    #49

    My House, The Neighbour's Cats. This Is Them Right Now, They Help Themselves To My House Through My Pet Door

    My House, The Neighbour's Cats. This Is Them Right Now, They Help Themselves To My House Through My Pet Door

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    #50

    My Lawnmower, Not My Cat

    My Lawnmower, Not My Cat

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    #51

    This Is Tyrus Who Is For Sure Not My Cat. I Went Outside To Pick Flowers And Left The Door Open A Bit And She Invited Herself In

    This Is Tyrus Who Is For Sure Not My Cat. I Went Outside To Pick Flowers And Left The Door Open A Bit And She Invited Herself In

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    michelle
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    1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    so far i've viewed everyone's post, i just want to say to everyone who have posted on this page thank you for sharing and not hurting these cats that have taken over your homes or chase them away. thank you.

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    #52

    Was Putting Up Halloween Decorations. I Seem To Have Acquired This. Doing An Inspect. My House. Not My Cat

    Was Putting Up Halloween Decorations. I Seem To Have Acquired This. Doing An Inspect. My House. Not My Cat

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    InvincibleRodent
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    1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I can't decide if you don't have enough Halloween decor and decided to join in order to help, or he just judges your decor as appropriate set dressing for himself.

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    #53

    My House But Both Not My Cats. They Belong To My Neighbour

    My House But Both Not My Cats. They Belong To My Neighbour

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    #54

    My House, My Kitchen, I Don’t Own A Cat

    My House, My Kitchen, I Don’t Own A Cat

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    #55

    I Have Another Mhnmc! This One Wasn't Brought In My My Dog However This Freeloader Snuck In While We Were Letting The Dogs Out. Meet Taffy, My House, My Lap, Not My Cat!

    I Have Another Mhnmc! This One Wasn't Brought In My My Dog However This Freeloader Snuck In While We Were Letting The Dogs Out. Meet Taffy, My House, My Lap, Not My Cat!

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    #56

    My Garden. My Chair. Not My Cat. Tut, Sigh Etc

    My Garden. My Chair. Not My Cat. Tut, Sigh Etc

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