Jagger the cat was going out of her house to look for adventures, so her owner, Aofie McAleer, wanted to know exactly where she was. “I was very surprised to see that she visited many houses and apparently was fed as well. She even stayed there for a while,” said the young woman.
It has always been a mystery where cats go when they disappear for hours. Well, the owner of Jagger the cat was able to discover the mystery and know what her pet’s adventures were, by putting a GPS on her collar. There she realized that when she went out to the street she not only went out to explore and play with other cats, but she also visited five other houses.
Irish TikTok user Aofie McAleer bought a GPS tracker online to find out what her cat was up to. It turns out that this kitty was smarter than she expected because she was getting food and love from five other people.
@eefskol So not sure if genius or invasion of privacy 😂but I am entertained #cat #catlover #catsoftiktok #fyou #justdidagoodthing #fyp
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Within 24 hours, Jagger visited five homes and then returned to her home as if nothing had happened. Even so, the “misdeeds” of this animal and its invasions of private property spread through social networks and were exposed.
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About that, McAleer told Bored Panda that “I knew that she visited some houses and that she always returned home after her adventures every day, but I was interested in seeing exactly where she visited and I was very surprised to see that she visited many houses and apparently they fed her too. She even stayed there for a while.”
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Jagger’s owner said she knows that it is a risk for the animals to be on the streets because of the wild animals, but according to her “fortunately we don’t have those risks here”. She also made it clear that the cat was spayed.
“She didn’t like being indoors for long periods of time and got very stressed out, so we let her out. I was told that they gave her snacks every day and I’m pretty sure they did the same in other houses. She would also be home by 5 p.m. every night for another meal,” McAleer said.
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But her experiment didn’t stop there, and her owner wanted to apply it to her second cat, Cookie. To McAleer’s surprise, “Cookie’s data was much less exciting, she’s a nervous cat and she stayed within our house area.
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