Stray animals are homeless and abandoned, with nowhere to go but to endure the wind and rain, without a place to shelter them. However, some stray animals are quite friendly and will actively seek help from people when they encounter difficulties. Just like this orange and white stray cat, who asked for help on a rainy day.
One day, the woman was resting at home when she suddenly heard rain starting outside, a light pattering sound. However, she wasn't worried; after all, she was home, and the rain outside wasn't her concern, so she didn't pay much attention. While she was sitting on the sofa playing on her phone, she heard a cat meowing. At first, she thought it was her imagination, but upon closer listening, she realized the sound was coming from outside her door. So, she got up to open the door and investigate.
The woman opened the door and saw an orange cat standing at her doorstep. The cat started meowing as soon as it saw her. Judging from the cat's body, it wasn't wet from the rain, so the woman figured it had probably taken shelter under the eaves. Now, the cat was meowing at the door, probably wanting to come inside to escape the rain, since it was both raining and cold outside. So, the woman told the cat it could come in, and the cat went inside.
This cat is a very polite cat. After entering the house, it didn't go straight to the sofa or into the room; it just stayed near the doorway. Because the cat's paws were still wet from walking around at the door, it left paw prints on the woman's floor, which looked quite cute.
The woman couldn't resist taking pictures of the cat, which obediently allowed her to. She found the cat quite cute. However, even after the rain stopped, the cat showed no sign of leaving, remaining motionless at the door. The woman realized she'd been taken advantage of. And so, the cat successfully moved into the woman's home and became a member of the family.
Of course, this isn't an isolated incident; many cats come to our homes seeking help. For example, this orange cat also came to our house on a rainy day seeking assistance, came in to rest, and refused to leave. However, this orange cat was quite unceremonious, completely treating our home as its own. After entering, it found a spot to rest and fell fast asleep, showing remarkable nonchalance.
These two orange cats had a good ending; they were taken in and found homes. Their survival is thanks to kind people, and we applaud them for their compassion. If you'd like to help them too, please lend a helping hand when they encounter difficulties.