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Lady Sleeps With Her Cat And Gets Pregnant in The Process

A Nigerian lady, currently residing in the UK, has shared a shocking tale on X, previously known as Twitter, which has left many users on the microblogging platform stunned.


According to the lady, using the handle @ShirlenRay, she returned home exhausted from work one day and simply undressed before collapsing onto her couch to rest.


Her cat approached her, and after a few minutes, it climbed onto her. Initially assuming the cat was seeking to play, the woman soon realized its true intentions.


As she recounted, the cat proceeded to engage in sexual activity with her. 

Despite initially intending to push the cat away, the woman found herself experiencing a surreal sensation that led her to both moan and scream simultaneously.

The cat continued its actions until they both reached climax.


The following morning, the cat returned for another encounter.

In her narrative, the woman stated that since that encounter, she has developed feelings for the cat and has severed ties with men entirely.


She also mentioned experiencing fluctuations in her menstrual cycle and noted a significant increase in her abdominal size, leading her to suspect she may have become pregnant by the cat.

Details can be found here 

https://twitter.com/Wiasepaani/status/1776583805026873681?t=xxZL3QDnzR3-trGU3ZOgpw&s=19



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