Let me share a story from Thailand that’s both hilarious and utterly adorable. A cat goes missing from his home for three whole days. His worried owners are relieved when he finally saunters back home, looking quite pleased with himself. But there’s a twist – and it involves a note hanging around his neck!

As the news channel News18 reports, this furry feline had quite the adventure. You see, this clever cat had paid a visit to a local stall. And oh boy, did he have his eyes on the mackerels! The shopkeeper couldn’t resist those persuasive kitty eyes and ended up giving him three of those delectable fish.

But here’s the kicker – the shopkeeper didn’t just treat the cat to a gourmet meal. She also left a note, written in Thai, explaining the whole hilarious escapade. The note read: “Your cat kept eyeing the mackerels at my stall, so I gave him three.” And just to add a personal touch, she signed it as “Aunt May in alley no. 2” along with her phone number.

Now, as you can imagine, the cat’s owners were a mix of amused and puzzled when they saw the note. They snapped photos of their rather plump and satisfied-looking runaway, along with the IOU note, and shared them on Facebook. The caption? “Lost 3 days, returned with debt. Pretty face, right?” And let me tell you, the internet absolutely ate it up – the post received over 1,500 likes!

People couldn’t help but find this sneaky feline’s adventure utterly hilarious. Some even offered to foot the bill for the impromptu fish feast he indulged in. Others jokingly warned that this could mark the beginning of an expensive fine dining habit for the cat. But what caught everyone’s attention the most? That satisfied little smirk on the cat’s face, of course!

So, here’s to a crafty cat with an eye for treats and a knack for getting exactly what he wants. And as for that note from Aunt May, it’s safe to say this cat’s escapade brought a good dose of laughter to people’s lives, proving once again that cats really do know how to steal the spotlight – and the mackerels!

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