Is your windshield entirely free of paw prints? Do you regularly sleep past sunrise? Do you open and close your door less than 20 times a day? Are there breakable items standing on top of shelves and dressers?

Then you may not have enough cats. What to do? Certainly don't go buy a cat. You don't own cats, quite the converse. Adopting a cat is even somewhat suspect. Rather, try leaving your door open during the day and hope that a cat adopts you.

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I once got a cat by leaving open my apartment door. We were in the process of moving in. I had thrown some chicken breasts in the oven. I got one out to feed him little pieces to make friends with him. He hooked the big pieces with a claw and carried it off.

He came back nearly every day after that. πŸ˜‚

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@Agatha All but one of my cats came that way. One we even named Doubtful because she came in the manner of The Doubtful Guest by Edward Gorey. Opened the door on that wild winter night, there was nobody there, no one in sight. Then we discovered the cat had snuck in and had no intention of ever going away.

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