cat and had printed out posters claiming it was lost took to TikTok to explain the bizarre story.Meg couldn't believe it when her friends told her that they had seen the posters saying her cat, Moose, was missing, when her pet was actually safe and sound at her house.Meg discovered one of the posters claiming that the brown tabby had been missing for a few days and is actually called Smudge."The absolute cheek of her to leave her phone number on it as well," she said. "I might just call it for a laugh and see what she says.
Because, why is she trying to claim my cat?"After Meg shared the bizarre take with her 24,000 followers they were desperate to hear what happened next.She posted a followup clip where she confronts her "insane" neighbour, who tells her that she has done nothing wrong and that the cat is really hers "deep down".Viewers couldn't believe what had happened, reports Wales Online. "This is so insane I can't believe it," commented one, while another added: "the actual audacity of her".Some viewers warned her to take protective measures, including contacting the police. "That's the joys of outdoor cats," said one. "Keep it inside and it'll less likely be stolen by your neighbour." Others said that something similar had happened to them, with one user commenting: "This actually happened to my family cat as a child. "Not the posters but my neighbour lured my cat into her home daily and then eventually she stopped coming to our house.
Then my neighbour renamed her and put a collar on her!"In an update to the original video, Meg explained that Moose was already microchipped and that she had issued warnings about what was going on to her vets and on a local community Facebook page.
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