What would you do if you were home alone only to suddenly start hearing a weird noise coming from inside your walls and ceiling?
This was the case for one woman, who started documenting her experience of trying to figure out what the strange noise was from inside the ceiling and walls of her house.
TikTok user @_martymcflyjr took to the platform to share her experience of finding something hiding in the walls of her house.
In the first photo of her post shows there is a vent in the ceiling. At the bottom, her cat sat and looked up, also wondering about the meows.
"Hearing random meowing coming from the ceiling," the first photo read, before she revealed a crash happened soon after, which made the meowing move to inside the wall.
The meows intensified behind her walls. As curiosity quickly got the better of her as she started to open up the wall to see what was making the noise, and even used a French fry to lure out whatever lay beyond the wall.
As she got inside the wall, she soon found the source of the noise as a furry head soon popped out of the new hole in the wall. Not one, but two kittens became the "culprits", as they'd somehow managed to get inside not only the house, but also into the walls of the house.
With no sign of their mum, the woman scooped them up and immediately started taking care of them. She gave them food and water. A follow-up video shows the kitties playing with each other, unaware of the commotion they created.
She soon began searching for their mother, as she might have been out gathering food when the kittens fell through the walls. The woman explained in a comment on the follow-up video that they did find her, however, she "does not want to be caught."
People soon took to the comment section of the TikTok post, with many claiming the woman had been blessed by the cat distribution system, which is when people come across cats in the wild that soon becomes their pet.
"Cat distribution system must be malfunctioning. It’s supposed to deposit cats outside your front door, not inside the walls. Probably just a simple glitch. I’ll contact IT and it should be patched within 2-3 business days," one person jokingly wrote.
"I didn’t realise the cat distribution system has in house methods omg," another person said.
Others also shared that similar things had happened to them, with one viewer saying: "I heard meowing coming from my attic... tore it open and found two... minutes later heard some in the wall, two others had fallen in between the wall of my outside brick and drywall... I had to gut it to get them out."
When asked if she will keep the two kittens, she sadly replied: "I don’t think I can." However, she continued to share cute updates with the kittens on her account as she decides what to do with the two kittens.