A Cat Sneaks Into This Woman’s House Every Morning To ‘Fix’ Her Hair

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cat sneaks home woman mornings fix hair

Gray Cat is an adorable gray kitten, who seemed very happy to live her life in complete freedom, she didn’t depend on anyone, but everything changed when someone moved into the neighborhood. It was then that the cat decided that she would be part of this family and would groom her members as long as they let her.

The former stray kitten no longer frequents neighbors’ houses, and of course, everything has a very specific reason, she had already chosen her favorite people.

Jessica Heidelberg, Gray Cat’s new mother, told The Dodo:

“I say she’s not my cat, but she clearly chose me as her person. She’s very kind and loving, but she doesn’t like to stay indoors all the time, so I give her the freedom to choose.”

A cat breaks into this woman’s house every morning

cat sneaks home woman mornings fix hair

Jessica says:

“She clearly prefers to eat my hair. She also likes to lay down, stand or take a nap on my chest. Sometimes he gently bites my face affectionately. But she loves to ‘fix’ my hair every time I sit on my favorite chair.”

cat sneaks home woman mornings fix hair

Cats groom for a number of reasons, whether instinctively, to relieve stress or to share family scent, and Gray Cat started this ritual a year ago when Jessica moved to the area.

Jessica recalls:

“She just arrived, very hungry and very friendly. I originally fed her outside as she liked to bully my three spoiled cats and protect her bowl from it.”

cat sneaks home woman mornings fix hair

But apparently Gray Cat officially felt like part of the family when the woman’s 6-year-old daughter started taking him inside the house on a regular basis. The intelligent feline felt comfortable with this situation and declared itself a new member of the house.

The woman says:

“Grey Cat will dash through any open door, immediately run for food, then act like she owns the house.”

cat sneaks home woman mornings fix hair

Jessica added:

“I let her in when it’s cold or rainy, or just when she decides she needs a free meal. I let her out when she’s had enough, or if she wants to. I let him napping, playing groomer, or playing with my cats’ toy mice, which they take for granted.”

cat sneaks home woman mornings fix hair

Now Gray Cat has the best of both worlds at her disposal, along with a wonderful new family.

Finally, Jessica said:

“We started calling it Gray Cat so I wouldn’t get attached to it. But [Grey Cat] had other plans. It’s his home now.”

Images: Jessica Heidelberg

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