Mom Arrives Home, And The Cat Shows Her There’s A Bear In The House


One woman’s cat let her know that a bear had broken into her home. Whether it was feline intuition or a legitimate fear of a large predator, Shannon Davis’ pet wasn’t going inside the house! Shannon had just arrived and saw a shadow pass by the window that turned out to be a bear that somehow got inside the house.

As you might expect, the bear was just looking for food—Specifically candy and dessert! It had to be the last thing she was expecting to see after some time away. Can you believe it? This is a moment she will never forget, that’s for sure!

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