Orange cat stayed on the roof for 42 days, and neighbors found it strange

We all know that cats are very capable of jumping, but can you believe it? A cat was trapped on the roof for 42 days, nearly a month and a half. Logically speaking, with the cat's ability, it would not be easy to jump down from the roof.

But there was such an orange cat. It stayed on the roof for 42 days until it was trapped by someone. It was incredible.

Speaking of the origin of this orange cat, no one knows. When everyone first discovered it, it was on the roof.

Worried that the kitten would have no food source, a young lady stepped forward and contracted the orange cat’s food. Every day, I "airdrop" cats from my own home.

She packed the food in a plastic bag and threw it towards the roof where the cat was. The orange cat was also very smart and enjoyed the free food every day.

Not only that, in order to prevent the cat from freezing, the lady specially made a cat nest for it and put an old clothes in it to keep the cat warm.

In this way, the cat took root on the roof. Compared with other stray cats, it lived a more comfortable life. Not only was it fed every day, but it also had a comfortable nest.

But the mystery of the orange cat has not yet been solved. Why is it still unwilling to go down even though its hands and feet are flexible?

Obviously the surrounding houses are all next to each other, and they are not very tall. A cat with a little bit of intelligence can jump down. Is this cat so cowardly? Not so!

The young lady didn’t want the orange cat to stay on the roof every day, so she discussed with the neighbors and invited an experienced veterinarian to come over and ask why the cat had such confusing behavior.

After the veterinarian came, he took a brief look at the environment around the orange cat and realized that it was due to the pressure of life.

It turns out that there are many stray cats nearby. It is precisely because of their presence that the orange cats dare not go down.

Cats have a strong sense of territory. This territory has been divided by wild cats long before the orange cats came to this area.

As a latecomer, the orange cat was easily attacked by these wild cats. It knew in its heart that it could not defeat them, so it had no choice but to take shelter on the roof.

This statement is also agreed by the surrounding neighbors. Whenever it is late at night, the roars of cats will always be heard outside.

Now I finally understand the reason why the orange cat refuses to come down. The next step is to find a way to make the big orange come down.

Everyone put the cage on the roof and lured it with food, and easily caught this greedy orange cat. Through blood tests, it was found that this orange cat had been vaccinated before, which means that it originally had an owner. Haha, no wonder it is so cowardly!

Later, everyone posted a notice to find the cat, trying to help it find its owner, but to no avail.

After all, this orange cat is the closest to the little sister, so the little sister adopted it naturally. Since they "airdropped" a period of food to it, the relationship between them is also easy to cultivate.

Not to mention that this orange cat is quite lucky. After losing one owner, he found a new owner. This is not an honor that all cats have. Of course, since poop owners have chosen to raise cats, please remember to be responsible for them to the end!