Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You have squirrels or raccoons who either live in your attic or are getting in through the vinyl siding of your home.
There is no way a raccoon is content with just throwing the bread on the ground. Come on now.
Anonymous wrote:Reminds me of that horror story about the man living in the walls of a house.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I just saw an IG reel of a guy who put a camera in his kitchen because he thought his GF was eating his food, which she denied. A woman crawled out of top kitchen cabinet that was higher than the fridge.
A lot of people in the comments had stories if people living in kitchens, closets, garages.
So make sure you don’t have a squatter.
Because everything you see on instagram is real.
It's a recording. You can't fake that.
Of course you can. But I did read a follow up article about this and the woman was arrested.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I just saw an IG reel of a guy who put a camera in his kitchen because he thought his GF was eating his food, which she denied. A woman crawled out of top kitchen cabinet that was higher than the fridge.
A lot of people in the comments had stories if people living in kitchens, closets, garages.
So make sure you don’t have a squatter.
This is a fear of mine. Not from internet stories but because of real life things that happened to my family or friends.
As a kid, we rented a house from a woman whose childhood best friend lived next door. She didn’t tell us that the neighbor had a complete set of keys to our house or that the house had been used by neighborhood kids as a place to drink or do drugs while skipping school. Most of the trespassers were otherwise respectful and we wouldn’t have known, but one was sloppy and my parents figured it out.
I’ve also had friends who had food, alcohol, and toiletries vanish after moving into a new home. One set a trap by turning up the hot water heater after he suspected someone was living in a crawl space and showering. Another was eating dinner when the man hiding in her house walked out with his bag.
Anonymous wrote:^^And also, I had a cat that woukd try to esr bread from the bag but couldn't get it open. So maybe cats. Put the bread in your refrigerator.
Anonymous wrote:Same thing happened to our house. Turned out mice was coming in from the walls.
I'd move the fridge to see any holes behind it.
Anonymous wrote:Same thing happened to our house. Turned out mice was coming in from the walls.
I'd move the fridge to see any holes behind it.
Anonymous wrote:Sometimes when we put things on top of the fridge, a small part gets kind of placed ont he fridge door and if you open the fridge door it falls off.
Can the dog open the fridge door somehow?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There's a chance something in the freezer is vibrating. Maybe the icemaker.
This is my vote. Something is vibrating that didn't vibrate before.