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Click> The second search term is 'cat food in someone else's car'. 



Cat food is neatly laid out on the windshield wipers. 



This is a photo released by driver A, and Mr. A complained, "I parked in the underground parking lot, but I don't know who or why they put the food here instead of somewhere else." 



If you don't do it, the cat's claws trying to eat can damage the glass of your car.



Mr. A also released a photo of a cat inside the vehicle. 



It is claimed that the cat got inside the car because of the cat food, but he said, "I think my mother drove the car with the sunroof open." It went beyond what was possible,” he said. 



Netizens who saw this commented, "Not your car, but someone else's car...? You need to check the black box to know who the culprit is."

"It's because of these people that the whole cat mom is to blame." 



(Screen source: Online community)