The man feeding the stray orange cat unexpectedly brought 5 other cats over and took over the man’s backyard.

Pet 9:26am, 31 October 2025 102

In life, what we are most afraid of encountering are hooligans and scoundrels, because such people are unreasonable. Even if you are kind to them, they will bite you back at any time. This situation is not surprising. But if there is such an existence in the cat world, you may be surprised.

There is such a man in the United States. After he fed an orange cat in his backyard, he did not expect that the orange cat brought five other cats with him and took over the man's backyard. What would a scavenger do to such a rogue cat family?

Found a "giant orange cat" in her backyard

As a senior cat slave, in addition to petting cats at home, Helen would also go up to pet other cats when she saw them outside. She would even bring cat food and ham with her so that she could feed stray cats when she met them by chance, which was considered a good relationship. Helen has been doing this for 2 years. During this period, Helen did not dare to say that she has "seen countless cats", but she has at least helped hundreds of different stray cats. They all left after eating the food, or rubbed Helen's hands here and there to express their gratitude.

The man feeding the stray orange cat unexpectedly brought five other cats over to occupy the man's backyard.

Until one day, Helen found a "giant orange cat" in her backyard. The cat was called "giant" because it seemed to weigh nearly 20 pounds, which is very rare among stray cats. After all, most stray cats are struggling to find food all day long, and it is normal for them to lose weight due to lack of food.

Although Helen expressed doubts about this, she still fed it some food. Seeing it eating, Helen wanted to pet it, but unexpectedly, it hid far away and bared its teeth at Helen. Helen didn't care about this. After all, it would be a bit foolish to try to win the heart of the cat owner after just feeding him!

The giant orange cat dragging the family with the family

In this way, a week passed, and the giant orange cat would come to Helen's backyard on time every day, and would leave immediately after eating, without giving Helen a chance to get close. It seemed that a certain tacit understanding had been formed between them. But today this tacit understanding was broken. When Helen came to the backyard as usual and planned to feed the giant orange cat, the scene in front of her completely dumbfounded her. In addition to the large orange cat, there are five more stray cats, all of which are similar in size to the giant orange cat. One of them even looks very similar to a large orange cat. They behave in an intimate manner, and it doesn't look like they just met.

This had to make Helen guess that this was probably a family that came to beg for food. They moved separately, looked for a place with stable food, and then notified other members. This was a "rogue cat family" with a detailed division of labor. No wonder every one of them looked chubby!

Although Helen believed that she had "brought the cats into the house", she still took up the responsibility of taking care of them without hesitation. Although the members of this family of stray cats are not very close to each other, and except for eating and sleeping, they will run out to play the rest of the time, directly treating Helen's place as a free hotel.

The cat owner fed the stray orange cat, but unexpectedly it brought five other cats over and occupied the owner's backyard.

Surprising changes

The cat family lived in Helen's backyard for a while. Helen was going to drive in the backyard in the morning, but found them all lying on the hood of the car, as if to say: "Slave, don't you know it's getting cold? Find a warm place for this cat quickly." Only then did Helen realize that it was already autumn, so Helen decided to collect them all. When she stepped forward to hug them, she didn't expect that they didn't run away as usual, but instead took the initiative to lead them up. It seemed that after getting along with each other for a period of time, Helen's sincerity moved them!

In fact, cats are often wary of people for a reason. They may have been hurt in some way, which makes them fear people in their hearts. If you are willing to let it feel loved for a period of time, it will slowly let down its guard against you, and the trust generated in this way is unparalleled. Cats can be influenced by love, let alone emotional people?