When Tina Galloway placed a heated cat house in her yard, she didn’t imagine it would draw so much attention from other animals.
She wanted to create a safe, warm space where the feral cats could rest, eat, and eventually be TNR’d (trapped, neutered, and released).
From the first night, the house proved to be a success. Five stray cats were happy to find much-needed shelter and food, and they moved into the cat house.
However, shortly after setting up the cat house, something unexpected started happening that left Galloway surprised.
Late-night footage revealed that other creatures started visiting the cat house. The animals took advantage of the shelter in surprising ways.
A Simple Plan
Galloway wanted to give the neighborhood cats a safe place to go. She had volunteered with rescue

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