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In order to keep the cats fed, they offer to please humans in exchange for food every day

Feeding old and young cats

By MileyPublished 2 years ago 4 min read
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The cat leader of a group of stray cats, by obtaining food from humans every day, raises the young cats in the group and the old cats that cannot hunt for food due to aging.

The cat leader gets food from humans after pleasing them

This is a very small colony of six cats, including one young cat and two old cats who are injured and unable to hunt for food.

The cat leader often goes to the area near human activity to find food. At first, people found that the cat would not eat the food immediately, but would carry it away. So some people followed the cat leader carefully and found that it would carry food back to the cat colony for the young and old cats to eat.

So some people put the food in a bag every day, the cat collar is very smart, it will carry the bag back.

The cat leader carries the food back to the cat colony

People found that every day this cat leader will watch the cat group of young cats and old cats eat food, and then eat themselves.

Even if humans give the cat some very good food, the cat leader, will not eat first.

Moreover, when the old cats and young cats eat, they will be guarded next to avoid other cats or animals taking away their food.

The cat collar will watch the young cat and the old cat finish eating before eating by itself

This cat leader also gives the most comfortable place to the injured cats in the cat group.

Moreover, when not getting enough food, this cat will starve and leave what is limited for the colony.

In the world of cats, such cat leaders are rare.

Some stray cats are unable to hunt for food due to aging and injury

It has been found that other healthy cats in the colony do not find food for the colony as this cat leader does.

If these cats get good food for themselves, they will carry it to a hidden place and eat it secretly.

Only the cat leader will quickly bring the food back to the colony and then give it to the young and old cats to eat.

It is not easy for the cat leader to get food every day.

Some humans will let the cat leader play with them before letting the cat carry the food away.

Some people found that the cat leader would fight with some feral cats to protect the tiny cat colony. The cat was brave whenever it fought, but held back its emotions in order toto get food from the humans.

For the sake of the weak cats in the colony, this cat leader will collect his lonely temper.

Compared to domesticated cats, the alpha cat needs to work very hard for food every day

Some kind-hearted people want to adopt this cat collar.

But every time, the cat collar will run back to the place where the old cat and the young cat are.

One time, the cat are living in a human home, and the owner found the next day, the cat took the food and ran away.

It turns out that the cat collar is for food, and into the human home.

The cat collar is very smart, it can determine who to look for food easily to succeed. This cat will often go over to pamper and meow when it sees people with friendly eyes or circle them.

But when it sees a person who is busy rushing, this cat will not go over at all. It has insight into some human characteristics. If the cat is given several portions of food at the same time, it will take the most nutritious one.

Cats are also animals that help each other

The sense of responsibility of the cat leader touches many people.

If you can meet stray cats, you may want to prepare some food for these cats.

Many stray cats are unable to catch food because of aging, and some injured cats are unable to get food.

Although we can't always meet cats like the cat leader, we can do our best to help more stray cats.

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