A blue cat with a home lives like a stray cat, just because its owner does not allow it to enter the house!
If cats are not distinguished by breed, cats in this world can be roughly divided into two types: domestic cats and stray cats. Domestic cats have a home, and they have no worries about food and clothing. stray cats are homes all over the world, but they are also free and easy.
There is a kind of cat that has a owner, but has a hard home to go back. It lives like a stray cat, and because it lacks the necessary foraging skills, it sometimes even lives worse than a stray cat.
In a community in Beijing, there is such a cat that was locked outdoors by its owner in a cold day. No matter how the little guy calls it, it will not let it enter the house.
The stray blue cat was bullied by a pastoral cat. After following it, it was found that it had a home
On March 10, 2020, a shoveler was out and accidentally found two cats fighting in the community. When he got closer, he found that it was a pastoral cat and a blue cat confronting each other.
The pastoral cat is aggressive and the visitors are not kind. The blue cat can only be beaten unilaterally and can only hide in the corner pitifully. After seeing someone coming, the pastoral cat quickly escaped without a trace, leaving only the blue cat with a debilitating face.
The shoveler was surprised. Are cats from a breed nowadays also wandering? The little guy was dirty and his fur was knotted. What's amazing is that it was not as afraid of humans like stray cats in the community, and did not avoid the shovelers who took the initiative to approach.
Could it be that this blue cat was freely raised by its owner? Or was it lost accidentally? Or was it abandoned by the owner? In order to find out the little guy's life experience, the shoveler decided to follow it and see where it was going.
Unexpectedly, this cat really remembers the way home. After turning east and west, it ran to the windowsill of a first-floor resident of a house, where there were rice basins, water basins and cat litter boxes, but the rice basins and water basins were already empty.
Fortunately, the window of the house was open. When the blue cat wanted to jump into the house through the window, his hands blocked it. The person inside knocked it out, and the little guy could only wail outside the window miserably.
The shoveler communicated with the cat owner through the window, saying that he also had a cat at home and wanted to adopt the cat, but the owner said that he did not want to give it away. It was good to keep the cat outdoors, so he didn't want to chat again after that.
The shoveler did not agree with the cat owner's idea, but she could not take the cat away without the owner's permission.
After the cat shoveler came home, the incident was posted online, and netizens' attitude was one-sided. Many people even supported the cat shoveler to "steal cats", and said that if the cat was kicked out of the door, it was not called free-range, but abandoned.
The shoveler did not do as the netizens wished, after all, he had learned that the little guy was not a stray cat. The next day, she went to ask the cat's owner if she could spend some money, take the cat away, and raise the cat directly in the community, which was indeed very dangerous.
The cat's owner did not refuse directly this time. She told the cat shoveler that the cat was raised by her daughter and she had to wait for her daughter to come back to discuss it.
The shoveler felt very relieved. After all, the cat owner's attitude began to change. After her daughter came back, the shoveler would communicate. He hoped that through his own efforts, the furry child would return to the warm home as soon as possible.
Is it good to raise free cats?
Free-raised cats are indeed quite popular abroad. Foreigners will wear collars for cats with their own hands. Almost every domestic cat has a chip. Even if it is lost, the owner can be found quickly. In addition, foreigners' housing is generally unique, which can give cats enough space to move.
This is somewhat similar to the bungalow I lived in when I was a child. At that time, Chinese people would also raise cats free of charge, more to let them catch mice.
In my personal opinion, it is not suitable for free-range cats in the community. Just like this blue cat, it was bullied by other stray cats. The owner did not wear a collar for the cat, which made many people mistakenly think that the cat was also a stray cat and took the cat home directly.
What do you think about this? Welcome to discuss!