OMGVBFLOL posted:so walking home from work today, i got off work around 11:30pm anf home about half after midnight. theres a cat near my door. as i usually do when i see strange cats on the street, i blurt out "hey kitty". except normal indoor/outdoor cats never respond. sometimes they look but thats always been it. but this cat came running up to me, meowing repeatedly, and kept rubbing on me and meowing in a fairly distressing-sounding way til i picked her up. once i picked her up she stopped. i set her down again and she just straight followed me into my apartment building, wailing at me and figure-8-ing my legs the whole way. so i picked her up again, and set her in my bathroom. i grew up around cats and so feel fairly well equipped enough to say she definitely sounded in distress, and was not even a little bit shy. im pretty confident i found someones missing housecat. she has a collar on but no tags. the local craigslist has no missing ads that match her description. i have never found a missing pet in my adult life. how do i find the human that goes to this cat. i dont even know where to start A super friendly cat is probably someone's, the question is whether it got out or was dumped. Any vet or shelter will be able to scan for a microchip but if they find one they won't tell you the info off it, instead they will try to call the listed contact number and give them your contact info. It is a rather unlikely with a collared cat but just to be sure check her belly and see if there is any sign of swollen nipples. Don't want to be missing any kittens. In the US at least almost every single gas station and convenience store will have cat litter and canned cat food. They will be low quality and overpriced but ok for a day or two. Also it is imperative that you pet that kitty.
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