Seeing a beautiful gray tabby cat in a parking lot, a well-meaning woman tries to coax it to her. Using the standard cat call of “pss pss” she tried to get the cat’s attention. The cat took a few steps to the side. As the woman looked up, she saw two Muscovy ducks waddling across the parking lot toward her.
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Surprisingly, behind the two ducks was a Florida wood stork. Who knew saying “pss pss” to attract a cat would also attract assorted birds? At this stage, the cat thought better of the situation and scampered off. As the woman turned back to the parking lot, she thought she might be hallucinating.
A rooster, several chickens, more ducks, and another stork. How she amassed such a wide array of birds with a simple “pss pss” to attract a cat is anyone’s guess. The comment section was hopping with possible explanations for the phenomenon. One user said, “Florida is just like that.”
The most plausible reason was the hurricanes from last year. If a farm got hit, displaced animals may have been surviving in the wooded area adjacent to the parking lot. One user wanted to know how the woman had attracted a whole zoo.
It is quite possible, as one commenter suggests, that the woman somehow unlocked the bird distribution system. When at a diner in Broward County, Florida, you must be careful when you “pss pss pss” to attract a cat. Read through the comments for a ton more laughs. This is just so extra that if it wasn’t on video, no one would ever believe it happened.
We all expected to see cats…
Please share if you thought it was going to be 15 other cats.
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