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Woman feeds stray - Five weeks later she brings her kittens with her

2024-01-30T18:19:13.935Z

Highlights: Woman feeds stray - Five weeks later she brings her kittens with her. TikTok community is enchanted – “Having a gang of baby cats is the most beautiful thing” The viral video has now been viewed more than 24 million times. “Does the cat distribution system have a delivery option? Where can I place my order?” jokes one user. � “I request that the cat Distribution system send the cats to my address. I’ll spoil her, I swear.”



As of: January 30, 2024, 7:07 p.m

By: Sina Lück

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Anyone who has pets knows that they give you a lot back.

For her care, a woman receives a large surprise package from a stray cat.

Animal lover Elizabeth has a big heart for four-legged friends.

Especially for those who urgently need help.

When she spots a stray cat on the street one day, she doesn't think twice: she supplies the cat with cat food.

Weeks later the surprise: the stray has her offspring with her and wants to move in with the whole family.

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One velvet paw becomes six – “Impeccable delivery service from the cat distribution center”

“You decide to feed the stray cat and a few weeks later it brings you five kittens.” Elizabeth is amazed at the animal visitors that walk into her living room quite naturally – and apparently want to stay forever.

The stray cat carries one baby after the other into the apartment.

An “impeccable delivery service from the cat distribution center,” as the animal lover thinks – a gift from heaven, so to speak.

There are currently many videos circulating on the internet with the hashtag #catdistributionsystem, which translates to “cat distribution system”.

And Elizabeth also shares her sweet story on

TikTok

under the username @lizzlelee.

There are now more videos of the cute cat gang in which Elizabeth answers the question that is most on the minds of TikTok users: Can the kittens stay in the home they want?

“We kept the mother cat and had it neutered.

And the babies too,” she announces the good news.

“We gave one to our close friend.” Elizabeth introduces the offspring in a clip.

The kittens Luna, Orange, Tootsie Roll and Olly are visibly comfortable in their new home.

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TikTok community is enchanted – “Having a gang of baby cats is the most beautiful thing”

The viral video has now been viewed more than 24 million times.

People online are completely enchanted by the kittens and leave 4.8 million hearts as likes.

“Does the cat distribution system have a delivery option?

Where can I place my order?” jokes one user.

Other comments under the video read:

  • “So, we live here now.

    😂🥺”

  • “These are beautiful kittens!!!

    😍😍”

  • “She came in like it was her home and you were a guest.”

  • “But she also walks in there like she’s paying rent.

    😅😅"

  • “Having a gang of baby cats in the house is the best and most beautiful thing there is.

    ❤️🥰😍”

  • “I request that the cat distribution system send the cats to my address.

    I’ll spoil her, I swear.”

Source: merkur

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