
“I Guess I Have A Cat Now”: 25 Times The Cat Distribution System Worked Flawlessly
Cat lovers know that when you find the right feline companion, it just clicks. Whether it’s love at first sight or a gradual bond that forms over time, every cat adoption story is unique. Recently, someone on Reddit asked, “How did you find your cat or know your cat was the one for you?” and the responses were heartwarming, funny, and even a little magical.
Every cat adoption story is special in its own way, proving that sometimes, we don’t find our cats—they find us. Whether through a planned adoption, an unexpected encounter, or a feeling that just can’t be ignored, the bond between a cat and their human is truly something magical. Here are some of the best answers.
#1
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I went in intending to adopt a cat from a litter that had been living on a friend’s back porch, and I had one picked out, but I had been reading about how to make a good happy home for him and was debating adopting two from the litter so he had someone to hang out with while I was at work, but my friend wasn’t sure if the others would be good for it – they were MUCH more skittish with humans they didn’t know, and I wasn’t going to force it with a cat who wasn’t vibing with me.
I shouldn’t have worried, because when I went over there to pick up my intended cat and meet the others if they would allow me, one of them – the runt of the litter, a shy tiny girl with more of a squeak than a meow, who had according to my friend had always dashed away immediately when she saw a strange person, immediately approached me, squeaked, and started climbing up my jeans, up my jacket, placed herself in my arms and started gnawing on my nose, and the decision about taking them both was made for me. That was a little over three years ago now and not a single night has passed that she hasn’t curled up on my pillow and made herself a little teddy bear for me, she’s just the sweetest little baby.
#2
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A taxi driver heard little meows in the bush while on duty and found a box packed with kittens. He brought them to the local shelter. I saw their post and figured, it’s time my senior cat gets a friend. That’s how little Ollie joined our family.
(Photos from the shelter’s post to his first days at home to when he turned 1 year old)
#3
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Showed up on the roof one morning meowing. Stormed the house till he got in and jumped on the couch with a look like ” I live here now”.
#4
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Bastard found me. Never wanted a cat, never cared for cats until this little fuzzy kitten started appearing on my Center Console at the Marina. It would piss me off sooooooo much. Every time I’d go to go fishing or do routine maint he would be there. I’d shoo him on the dock and shooo him away. Well I’m not a complete a**hole so I got him a gravity feeder and waterer. Homie lived in the boat for about four months. Then one day followed me to the car, and jumped in. That was 14 years ago. I’ve four now.
Dude has been to the Bahamas three times, Dry Tortugas 6 times and who know how many miles of trolling for gamefish.
Here he is as a 14yo distinguished a**hole.
His name is Beagle after Darwin’s boat.
#5
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His Mom gave birth in a utility closet of a group home for the disabled I was staying at after an accident. He and his siblings were accidentally locked inside with her outside when she got startled and ran out. They survived a couple of days inside without her all alone before it was discovered. They were less than 2wks old. The maintenance guy left the door open after it was discovered hoping she’d come back. She came back that night for 1. Came back the second for 2. And the 3rd night …she didn’t come back for him. Or the next.
After that I couldn’t stand it anymore. I was in this group home, still learning to walk again, using a walker, and didn’t have two nickles to rub together. I returned clothing I’d been gifted to buy KRM and bottles, and started touring him around in a basket on my walker. He learned to walk with me. He’s sleeping next to me right now.
#6
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Current cat grabbed my key ring that was sticking out of my pocket while I was petting him and took off running. Needless to say I caught him, got my keys back and locked him up for life for theft.
#7
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When I was studying at university, a buddy of mine told me that his sister had found a cat while mushroom picking. He was around 7 months old and roaming the forest all by himself. I never had a pet before but he stole my heart and I took him in. Patrick is turning 10 this April.
#8
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I grew up with cats and fell in love with them through that. My partner, however, had never had a cat. He met my sisters cats (little psychos) and it put him off. I spent months looking on local rescue sites looking for the right little kitty for us. “Just wants to be cuddled all the time” you say? Perfect! I showed him to my partner and he immediately said let’s meet him. The moment we get to his little kennel and they open the door, my partner puts his hand in to be sniffed, and this little guy shoves his whole head into his hand, flops down hard on his side, and just starts napping on his hand. My partner now says he’s a “Benny person” when you ask if likes cats or dogs.
#9
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Found her in my grill in the Ash tray. Her name is Ashe
#10
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On Reddit. Some very kind Redditors rescued this kitten but it turned out they couldn’t keep her. My husband drove to another state to pick her up. We will forever be grateful to them.
#11
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My Garbage was found at the dumpster. He’s the love of my life.
#12
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He used to belong to the neighbours two doors over, but decided he’d rather hang out with me instead. Then they moved away and didn’t want him back, so that’s that.
#13
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My oldest kid pet a stray on a walk, she is now lounging on my bed
#14
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My boyfriend obtained a cat before we met and I love the story of how she ended up in his house.
She was hanging around in the neighborhood, right across from a friend who used to live up the street. They gave her some cat food and she followed my boyfriend home. She just waltzed in the house and never left.
She had a collar with multiple phone numbers. My boyfriend tried to call/text the numbers. One never answered and the other said they never had a cat. Oh well. Their loss. She’s an amazing cat and my boyfriend loves that she chose him.
#15
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My Tiny Cat (Cleopatra) And my Ceasar cat
Tiny cat…. was talking to a friend about maybe getting a kitten. 2 days later when she was out n about not looking where she was going and there was a kitten in the road!!! so she brought it home and called me. Well i got my kitten!
We got her brother from the vet, we had just taken Tiny to get fixed and again talking to the ladies saying maybe she needs a sibling but we hadent decided yet. a few days later our vet called us as someone had left an abandond kittten and was unable to keep it so they asked if we wanted him. so thats how I got kittens all we have to do is say we want one and lo n behold they come!!!!
its now almost 14 years later. our Ceasar has passed due to age but Tiny Cat is still going strong and we now also have 2, 2 yr old cats Velvet and Velcro … and our 2 dogs are 10 and 4 yrs respectivley.
#16
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Our oldest was a tiny, completely feral kitten we saw tramping through our yard. Took my husband weeks of food enticement to get close to her. The middle child was adopted from a shelter as a friend for her. Then the unexpected youngest was found injured beside a highway. We drove hours on a dark Saturday night to get him and take him to the emergency vet.
#17
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My Mom knew that I was looking for a friend for my elderly handsome boy Mac (his brother had died about 3 months before we had to move). She was driving down an alley in our tiny town, and coaxed my sassy tortie from under a storage building. Presented her to me like a gift, and was such a good friend to my Mac. Unfortunately, Mac has passed (best cat in the world, still hurts), and now she’s my constant companion. She’s a stinker, but I love her.
#18
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My kids had just gotten out of school and had decided to walk home. They were in high school and I was already at work for a 16 hour shift. They saw a little black kitten run into the wheel well of a stopped car. They got the driver’s attention and they all got the kitten out. The driver couldn’t take him, so my kids brought him home. Next thing I know, I’m getting a call at work that started, “Mom, we did a thing…”
River will be ten next year and is still loved by all of us.
#19
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He showed up to the back porch. We liked his style. He hung around and apparently liked our style too.
#20
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I got my current cat from a local shelter. My brother once had a cat walk in off the street and give birth in his lap.
#21
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A mama and her four newborn babies, found by the janitor in the storage building.
#22
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She was hanging around our backyard eating what I left outside for another neighborhood wanderer . Just before a frigid snap last December she was becoming more vocal and we figured out she was not an outdoor cat . We were working with someone that thought she may be her lost cat . That would have made our Christmas ! Turned out she wasn’t and she was four paw declawed ! I posted her several places , had her checked for a chip etc . In the meantime she won us over so….now she owns the place 😁 Named her Holly since it was a week before Christmas .
#23
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I was driving to work and saw a small lump in the road. The lump moved a little bit. This is a busy 4 lane highway, but luckily no one else was too close and I was able to stop and grab her. She was about 7 weeks old and had some terrible fungal infections. We have conquered that and she is an absolute gem. Next up is to get her fixed.
#24
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I found my youngest cat as a very hangry little kitten in my garage trying to paw his way into the small garbage bin in there.
#25
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Dumpster in an alley in Philadelphia. The other one was from a shelter after being saved from a hoarding situation.
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