Whether domestic or stray, cats are undeniably adorable to cat lovers. Some stray cats, in particular, are incredibly affectionate, begging for food and even more clingy than domestic cats. Consequently, many people have reported being "robbed" or "pranked" by stray cats on the street. Just like this woman, who went to a convenience store and was stopped by a cat on her way home, refusing to let her pass.
That day, the woman bought some items at a convenience store and was walking home. Since it was near her home, she decided to walk. However, she was ambushed by a cat on her way. At first, the woman didn't notice the cat because it was nighttime and the cat was black. Suddenly, she felt like she had kicked something. Looking down, she saw a cat and was startled. Luckily, she hadn't stepped on it, or the cat would have been injured.
The black cat lay down in front of the woman, blocking her way home. Since the road was wide, the woman changed direction and continued walking. However, the cat didn't give up easily. After seeing the woman turn and leave, the cat ran in front of her again and lay down at her feet, blocking her path once more.
Luckily, the woman stopped, otherwise she would have stepped on it. But she ignored the cat and simply stepped over it, leaving the cat behind again. The cat, however, was very persistent and wouldn't give up until it got what it wanted. It ran ahead and lay down at the woman's feet, then remained motionless. Anyone who didn't know better would have thought the woman had done something to it; it was practically trying to scam her.
Because the cat kept blocking her way, the woman walked unsteadily, afraid of stepping on it, and it took her a long time to walk even a short distance. Finally, unable to resist the cat's whims, she opened some treats and fed them to the cat. Only after the cat ate the treats did it let her pass, and the woman was finally able to get home safely.
The woman initially ignored the cat because it had appeared many times before. This cat was a frequent visitor to the area, and the locals were very kind, feeding it cat food daily and occasionally at night, so there was no worry about it going hungry. The woman knew the cat was faking the incident to get extra treats, which was why she initially didn't intend to bother it. However, the cat was so persistent that she eventually gave in.
Afterwards, the woman posted about the cat online. Many netizens commented that it was the cutest robber, and that if you encounter such a robber, just bribe it with food; it's easy to coax. Other netizens expressed envy, wondering why others seem to encounter such a clingy, street-scamming cat, while they themselves never do. They said if they did, they would definitely take it home.
Netizen: I wish I could experience something like that, I want to bring it home quickly.