As living conditions improve, many people are starting to keep pets, some with just one, others with a litter. While keeping pets is a sign of love, some people keep them purely for fun, which leads to them abandoning them after a while due to a lack of patience. But don't underestimate a pet's survival skills, especially a cat. Although cats are small, you might not see their intelligence. When a cat becomes a stray, it will come up with many ways to survive.
A stray orange cat on campus has become an internet sensation for pretending to be trapped, actually just trying to scam food and water.
I've heard of stray cats finding homes for themselves before, but I've never heard of a stray cat freeloading. There was a stray cat at a university, an orange tabby, who was found trapped in a pillar of a teaching building. It looked like it was stuck and couldn't get out, with only its head sticking out. It looked very distressed.
As everyone knows, the weather is getting colder and colder, and we often see cats trapped in various places, such as inside cars, sewers, and gaps in overpasses. It's not surprising that a cat is trapped in a pillar, and people think it's quite normal. After the students found this cat, they were very worried and even sent a message hoping someone could rescue it.
Many students are kind-hearted. Seeing the cat stuck inside, they were afraid it would starve to death without food or water, so they would feed it whenever they had time, hoping it could hold on until someone could rescue it. This child's cat also had a particularly good diet, with milk, ham, and other nutritious food.
Just as the students were actively rescuing and feeding the cat, the school security guard came out and warned them not to be fooled. It turned out that the orange cat had originally lived near their security room. Although it was a stray, everyone treated it well and gave it food every day. Later, the security room was renovated, and the noise probably frightened it, so it hid behind a pillar—it had crawled in by itself.
The security guard said the cat isn't trapped; it could easily climb out through the pillar because there's no space inside. The reason it's not coming out is because its classmates bring it food every day, and it doesn't want to leave this place. If it leaves, no one will feed it anymore.
The students who knew the truth were both amused and exasperated. They never expected stray cats to be so clever these days! "My big orange cat, are you sure you're not some kind of supernatural being? How could you come up with such a wicked idea? What a cunning cat! Pretending to be unable to get out, you were just trying to scam food and water!"
Speaking of stray cats, I'd like to remind everyone that cats are pets after all, and their stomach structures are different from ours. There are many things they cannot eat, such as milk and overly salty foods.