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Giselle Bodin Lyons was excited to start moving her things to the new house she bought. Her new house is only 20 minutes from her old house, so she decided to move things slowly. When she was in her new house, she was preparing to unpack, but then realized that she was not the only one there.

There was a cat in the garage of her new house, and apparently the cat had already chosen that house to live.

Giselle Bodin Lyons "I just bought a house," said Giselle Bodin Lyons through Facebook. "Apparently it came with a cat. No one told me. I still don't have a sofa, but I do have a pet." She worked with a local organization that is in charge of rescuing animals, so she was not too surprised to see the cat walking around. She wasn't upset that the cat lived there, but decided to wait a few days to find out if the kitten really wanted to live there or was just a temporary visitor. Giselle Bodin Lyons Apparently, the kitten doesn't mind being there and enjoys spending time with Lyons while she unpacks her things. Lyons left food and water for her new friend, just in case she stayed there. She had seen the cat before, and the cat has already made it clear that everything Lyons brings also belongs to her. After all, she lived there before. Giselle Bodin Lyons Lyons has not yet fully moved into her new home, but once she moves in, she will see if the kitten will officially live there as well — she won't mind. "If I move and she's still around, I'll take her to a health checkup and decide from there," said Lyons. "I work with a local rescue organization, so I would subject her to our normal investigative procedures before adopting her if I did." Giselle Bodin Lyons