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5[[caption-width-right:350:The Tramp: from street-smart hobo to family dog in the span of 75 minutes!]]
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7A person finds a dog or cat on its own and decides to keep it. Occasionally the animal will be someone else's who got loose, however usually they're a stray.
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9In real life, it is not advised to interact with stray (and especially feral) animals due to the risk of them having diseases or because they might harm you. The latter applies far more to dogs than to cats and domestic birds (such as pigeons). Dogs are more inherently and realistically dangerous and capable of killing a human, whereas the other two, the more avoidant of conflict and relatively harmless cats and the although unwary of humans and disease-carrying in high concentrations but mostly harmless pigeons, aren't.
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11PetsVersusStrays is not always but is very often involved in such stories.
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13Compare to RagsToRiches and RecruitedFromTheGutter for humans. The inversion is APetIntoTheWild. May be done via AbandonedPetInABox. Related to UnsuccessfulPetAdoption.
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21* The finale of ''Animation/AKittenNamedWoof'' ends with both Woof and his best friend the puppy being adopted by two children in the city. In prior episodes, the house they live in seems occupied but we hardly see the owners, and the final episode hints that they left, abandoning the animals living there in the process.
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25* Chi from ''Manga/ChisSweetHome'' is a stray kitten adopted by a family. [[spoiler:In the manga, it's subverted in that her cat family had owners to begin with, and they've been looking for their lost kitten for a while.]]
26* ''Manga/NukoDuke'' begins with Kei and Sasame starting their new lives in this way.
27* ''Manga/MyRoommateIsACat'' explores some of the consequences of this, though both cat (Haru) and owner (Subaru) are lucky enough that the worse possible ones didn't actually happen:
28** One of the potential problems with Subaru not taking Haru to the vet immediately was that she could be sick from living on the streets, which fortunately turned out to not be the case.
29** Because Haru is used to food being scarce and eating what she can find immediately, Subaru ends up accidentally overfeeding her because he just fills her bowl whenever it's empty.
30** The hyper-vigilance Haru acquired while on the streets results in her being a little hostile towards the more smothering displays of affection coming from humans, notably the youngest siblings of Subaru's childhood friend and Subaru's ManChild editor who loves cats but married a woman who's allergic to them.
31** One of Haru's siblings also ends up becoming this and is named Hachi by his new owners.
32* ''Anime/PokemonTheSeriesSunAndMoon'': The more pet-like Pokemon can come off as adopted pets, but almost none as strongly as Litten. It was rather fierce toward Ash (and pretty much everyone but Moani the fruit stand owner), not wanting to leave its surrogate Stoutland parent. Once the elderly dog died and the kitten had a day to work through its grief, it accepted Ash's offer to be "adopted" into his team.
33* ''Anime/JoseeTheTigerAndTheFish'': The stray black cat that often wanders into Josee's house for food is named Yukichi by Tsuneo and stays in Josee's house.
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37* ''ComicBook/{{Asterix}}'': Obelix's beloved CanineCompanion Dogmatix was once a stray on the streets of Lutetia (modern-day Paris), until the events of ''Asterix And the Banquet'', when he spotted Asterix and Obelix coming out of a butcher shop, and followed them throughout the rest of the adventure as a FunnyBackgroundEvent. Obelix didn't even notice him until the ending feast, when Dogmatix barked for the first time, and happily fed him. By the next album, Obelix had officially adopted him as a pet, and Dogmatix has been part of their adventures ever since.
38* ''ComicBook/{{Superman}}'' story "ComicBook/TheSuperDogFromKrypton": Teen Clark Kent happens upon a super-powered stray dog which is spreading chaos across Smallville. Upon learning that strange god is his actual dog, Clark decides to adopt him.
39* ''ComicBook/{{Supergirl}}'':
40** Kara is prone to adopt stray cats. In "ComicBook/SupergirlsSuperPet", Kara finds a stray tabby cat and begs her orphanage's headmistress let her take him in, naming the cat "Streaky" because of the lightning bolt-like yellow streaks on his sides. Unbeknownst to her, Streaky had been given powers because of a bizarre Kryptonite-related accident, and would become her Action Pet for several years.
41** ''ComicBook/Supergirl1982'': Several years later, Kara finds another stray kitten scrounging around her apartment and declares he is not homeless anymore, naming him "Streaky" after her first cat.
42** In ''ComicBook/Supergirl2005'', Kara adopts a stray cat which she finds roaming and looking for food around her flat.
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46* In ''ComicStrip/LittleOrphanAnnie'', Annie finds a stray dog who won't leave her alone. She takes him in and names him "Sandy" to avoid him being sent to the pound.
47* ''ComicStrip/{{Mutts}}'': [[spoiler: Guard Dog becomes a stray after being abandoned by his owner. This leads to him being unchained and taken to the shelter/clinic hybrid, where Doozy and her family adopt him and rename him "Sparky".]]
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51* ''Fanfic/TheBoltChronicles'': Zig-zagged consistently.
52** Mittens in "The Survivor," who goes from stray to pet to stray to pet.
53** Blaze in "The Seven" and "The Cameo," who goes back and forth from stray to pet several times, ending up as a stray.
54** Mary in "The Wind" goes from stray to pet and back to stray.
55* In the ''RWBY'' oneshot ''Fanfic/HumbleBeginnings'', Taiyang found Zwei as a puppy on the streets and took him in.
56* ''WebAnimation/ASadnessRunsThroughHimCOMPLETESnowtuftWarriorsAUMap'': Snowkit was taken in by Princess and raised as a pet for several months. It was only temporary as he eventually left to become a rogue when Brackenfur reunited with him.
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60* At the end of ''WesternAnimation/AllDogsGoToHeaven2'', [[spoiler:Charlie]] and Sasha are adopted by David. [[spoiler:Charlie is given a new chance at life and allowed to live on Earth for twenty more years]].
61* Thomas O'Malley from ''WesternAnimation/TheAristocats'' is a stray cat who helps a pedigree pet cat and her kittens get back home. In the end, he ends up being taken in as well.
62* Subverted in ''WesternAnimation/{{Balto}}''. Despite saving the children and siring puppies with Jenna, Balto is still a street dog in the sequel ''WesternAnimation/BaltoIIWolfQuest''. The historical Balto was also not an example, but for a different reason--he was bred as a championship sled dog.
63* The conclusion of ''WesternAnimation/{{Bolt}}'' has the dog Bolt reunited with his owner Penny, but includes his entourage as well: a hamster named Rhino who left a trailer park to answer the CallToAdventure, and a cat named Mittens, who, during an AccidentalPublicConfession, recounts "They pack up all their stuff, and all their love, and leave their declawed cat behind to fend for herself." The whole trio get adopted into Penny's new country home.
64* ''WesternAnimation/LadyAndTheTramp'':
65** The first film ends with the Tramp being adopted into his mate Lady's family and the two [[BabiesEverAfter having puppies together]].
66** At the end of ''WesternAnimation/LadyAndTheTrampIIScampsAdventure'', Angel is taken in by Scamp's family much like Tramp was several months prior.
67* The titular character of ''WesternAnimation/OliverAndCompany'' was a stray kitten until Jenny found him.
68* ''WesternAnimation/SpiritStallionOfTheCimarron'': Spirit was born a feral mustang but gets taken in by humans. He refuses to be tamed, but eventually befriends a human. He is ultimately set free at the end of the film.
69* In ''[[Literature/{{Prostokvashino}} Three From Prostokvashino]]'', Fyodor meets the (talking) stray cat Matroskin (it's somewhat of a family name) and wants to take him in as a pet. Similarly, Sharik the dog is supposed to be a stray initially. However, by the time all three live in Prostokvashino, they are treated as equals rather than pets.
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73* ''Film/FirehouseDog'': Rexxx is a canine actor who gets lost in a smaller town, wandering the town of South Harbor as a stray until he is rescued from a burning building by the town's fire chief. They originally take him in until they can find his owner, but end up keeping him as a pet.
74* ''Film/GoodbyeMyLady'' is about a fourteen-year-old boy who finds a stray Basenji and keeps her as his hunting dog.
75* In ''Film/HomewardBoundIILostInSanFrancisco'', the pets become [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin lost in San Francisco]], where they meet a gang of stray dogs. One of them, Delilah, and Chance fall in love, but Shadow ultimately talks her into breaking up with him as the goofy Chance cannot survive in the city. However, it turns out happily as, at the end of the movie, Delilah turns up at the Seavers' house, having followed Chance, and the family decides to let her stay.
76* 1930s short film ''Film/WantedAMaster'' is about a dog who has to find a master on short notice, as the authorities are going to be rounding up stray dogs and putting them to sleep that afternoon.
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80* Kit Kittredge from the ''Literature/AmericanGirl'' series adopts a stray Basset Hound in ''Happy Birthday, Kit!'', whom she [[IronicName ironically named]] Grace for her clumsiness. This sub-plot was also used in the LiveActionAdaptation of Kit's book series.
81* ''Literature/BecauseOfWinnDixie'' is about a girl named Opal who adopts a stray dog she finds at a Winn-Dixie supermarket. She names him after the supermarket [[LineOfSightName in the spur of the moment]].
82* During ''Film/{{Chocolat}}'', Guillaume loses [[LivingEmotionalCrutch his beloved dog Charly]] to disease and is so heartbroken he swears he'll never get another pet...until the BittersweetEnding, where his friends notice a stray puppy hanging around him. He feeds it but insists that it's not his pet. Vianne just smiles.
83* Subverted in the ''Literature/{{Discworld}}'' novel ''Literature/MenAtArms''. Due to his assistance in the case, amongst the Watch's requested rewards is a lovely home for Gaspode the Wonder Dog. The next time we see him he's shooting down the street [[HatesBaths shedding soapy water]] while complaining that his flea collection is ''ruined''.
84* Used repeatedly in ''Literature/ADogsLife'':
85** Squirrel and her brother Bone are caught by a couple as puppies. The people however took them on a whim and weren't ready for one un-trained puppy, nevermind two. They end up abandoning them at a mall. Squirrel ends up with a permanent shoulder injury from being thrown out of the car.
86** Bone ends up taken in by two women who see him get thrown out of the car. Squirrel ends up left behind because they don't want two dogs and don't think she's as cute as Bone. Squirrel tries throughout her life to locate Bone [[spoiler:but she never does]].
87** After [[spoiler:Squirrel's friend Moon gets hit by a car and dies]], Squirrel is adopted by a family. They however don't keep dogs permanently. They keep dogs while at their summer home then abandon them when they leave. Squirrel, now named "Daisy", is made to sleep in the garage and isn't allowed indoors. For the first few days, she's played with however eventually her owners start ignoring her. Eventually they forget to feed her, causing her to start hunting again. By the end of the summer, they go home without Squirrel.
88** One winter, a now-elderly Squirrel takes refuge in a shed. She is found by an eighty-year-old woman named Susan who gives her food. Squirrel is reluctant to take it at first but eventually gives in. She ends up coming inside with the women, gets renamed "Addie", [[spoiler:and the book ends with her living with her new owner]].
89* In the first of ''Literature/TheFamousFive'' books, George reveals that she found Timmy on the moors when he was a puppy, and she made a pet of him.
90* Creator/BeverlyCleary's book ''Ribsy'' recounts how Henry Huggins's dog Ribsy got out of the family car at a shopping center and ended up with another family with five daughters. The girls tried to bathe Ribsy and made him reek of violet-scented soap. Ribsy escaped their clutches and wandered the town until finding a boy with a ball, who snuck Ribsy into his apartment building to feed him. The boy's irritable mother forbids the dog, and Ribsy is left stray again. It's an EarnYourHappyEnding story.
91* In the book ''Santa Paws'', the titular character gets his happy ending when a loving family adopts him.
92* ''Literature/TailchasersSong'': Played with Tailchaser. He was saved from death by humans. He sleeps in a bed on their porch and eats from their food, however he doesn't actually seem to be their pet. He's still a feral cat instead of an outside cat.
93* ''Literature/{{Underground}}'': Tiny, a small black kitten roaming around Robyn's apartment complex, is taken in by her due to the increasingly harsh weather and eventually becomes her pet.
94* ''Literature/WarriorCats'':
95** Violet was born in [=BloodClan=], but when she was badly injured by her brothers, Barley took her to live with Fuzz, whose owner was a veterinarian.
96** Pinestar, a leader of [=ThunderClan=], left the Clan to live out the rest of his [[CatsHaveNineLives final life]] as a kittypet.
97** A few of the last remaining members of Old [=SkyClan=] became kittypets when the Clan finally split up.
98** In ''Dawn of the Clans'', after Turtle Tail realizes her feelings for Gray Wing are unrequited, she joins her friend Bumble as a kittypet (later goes back to the forest, however.)
99** It's mentioned that [=RiverClan=] cats are so pretty that humans often "steal" them to keep as pets.
100* Subverted at the start of ''Literature/WhereTheRedFernGrows''. The protagonist finds a hound dog being attacked by other strays and saves him. He gives him some food, washes him, and gives him a place to sleep for the night but lets him go the next day. He assumes since the dog had a collar and his paw looked like he had been walking for a long time, he was trying to find his way home.
101* In ''Literature/WhiteFang'', White Fang is born in the wild to a wolf-dog that had run away and mated with a wolf. He's later adopted by his mother's owner, though he doesn't really become a "pet" until the end of the book when he finally knows the love of a kind master.
102* In ''Literature/{{Wish}}'', Charlie becomes interested in a stray dog she names Wishbone. She and Howard set a trap for him in Charlie's garage baited with meat. After he's captured, he adjusts to life as Charlie's pet surprisingly quickly.
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106* On ''Series/AdamRuinsEverything'', at the end of the "Animals" episode, Veronica adopts a stray [[Theatre/{{Cats}} cat]] that had been living under her porch, that she called Mr. Bitey. ([[YourTomcatIsPregnant Mr. Bitey was actually female]], and had already borne several litters of kittens, and Veronica had her spayed per Adam's recommendations.)
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110* Kwang from ''Roleplay/DawnOfANewAgeOldportBlues'' was a stray squirrel before Hyeon ran over his mother and then adopted him out of guilt. He now lives in Hyeon's house with him and travels around in his backpack.
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114* ''VideoGame/Cyberpunk2077'': [[PlayerCharacter V]] can adopt a stray sphinx cat that lives near their apartment.
115* Every ''VideoGame/{{Fallout}}'' game (except for ''VideoGame/FalloutNewVegas'') has a stray dog named "Dogmeat" as a possible companion.
116* Diamond Dog from ''VideoGame/MetalGearSolidVThePhantomPain'' starts as a stray puppy lost in the wilderness. You can send him back to [[HomeBase Mother Base]] and have Ocelot train him as an AttackAnimal.
117* Your pet in ''VideoGame/StardewValley'' is a stray found by Marnie. She'll ask if you want to adopt them.
118* ''VideoGame/StoryOfSeasons'':
119** ''VideoGame/HarvestMoonAWonderfulLife'' begins with the protagonist going from the city to their recently-deceased father's farm. When you arrive you end up finding two puppies: a Beagle looking dog (the classic ''VideoGame/HarvestMoon'' dog) and a Shiba Inu. Takakura only lets you keep one but says he will find the other a home in the city. Unlike in other ''Harvest Moon'' games, the dog is for aesthetic value and doesn't help with the farm animals. [[WhatCouldHaveBeen Beta]] [[DummiedOut screenshots]] show them herding however in the final game they can't.
120** ''VideoGame/HarvestMoonSaveTheHomeland'' has similar Beagle- and Shiba-like dogs roaming around on your farm randomly. You can place food in the dog bowl to befriend them, but once you take one in the other will stop appearing.
121** In ''VideoGame/HarvestMoonAnimalParade'' there are numerous animals, both domestic and [[AllAnimalsAreDomesticated wild]], that you can keep as pets if you befriend them.
122* In the Shinjuku Singularity of ''VideoGame/FateGrandOrder'', Saber Alter encounters a stray dog that follows her around and stays even as she tells him to go away. Despite her insistence that he's not her pet, she pampers him like one, trains him and names him [[LegacyCharacter Cavall II]]. She's also outraged when [[spoiler:Chaldea decides to use him as bait to trap Hessian Lobo]]. At the singularity's end, she hopes that he finds someone worthy of his loyalty as he whines his goodbyes.
123* ''VideoGame/GothamKnights2022'' has a stray cat manage to get past all of the security of the Belfry (the Knights' secret lair), with the Knights deciding to keep him, buying cat food and (eventually, though the subtitles name him that even beforehand) naming him Cisco.
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127* ''Webcomic/ButImACatPerson'' begins when Sparrow's roommate picks up a stray puppy, despite the fact she doesn't care for dogs. As it turns out the dog is really a "Being", a shapeshifting {{Mon}}-type species who constantly fight for unknown reasons and can be owned by humans. They have both an animal form and a humanoid form. The puppy goes by "Patrick" in his human form, "Spot" in his dog form.
128* ''Webcomic/DeanNalaVinny'': Dean and Nala's backstory. He heard a meow and found an abandoned kitten. After feeding, he rode away but turned around shortly after. Ever since, they have been together. Vinny the roach joins them much later.
129* ''Webcomic/StandStillStaySilent'': The TeamPet is a kitten born in the ForbiddenZone that the main characters are exploring, which has been devoid of humans for ninety years. By this point though, only individuals that are TheImmune to ThePlague would still be around, cats are all immune, the crew badly needs an EvilDetectingCat for their mission and they didn't start out with one due to CuttingCorners.
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133* Nana from ''WebVideo/{{Kittisaurus}}'' had to have ended up at an animal shelter somehow, and had Claire not taken in her and her kittens, all three would have been euthanized. Once Nana has been introduced to the other cats and they get used to each other, she makes it her mission to befriend all of them.
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137* Brian Griffin from ''WesternAnimation/FamilyGuy'' was a stray talking dog found by Peter and he adopted him into their family.
138* The Creator/{{Disney}} short ''WesternAnimation/{{Feast}}'' begins with James finding the main character Winston as a puppy on the streets.
139* On ''WesternAnimation/RockosModernLife'', Bev adopts a Pit Bull named Earl, who EscapedFromTheLab.
140* ''WesternAnimation/SpiritRidingFree'': The title character is the son of [[WesternAnimation/SpiritStallionOfTheCimarron the original Spirit]]. First he was a wild herd leader; then he met the main character and made friends with her, and now he's basically her pet. (Although she does have his barn stall set up so he can leave whenever he wants.)
141* In the ''WesternAnimation/StevenUniverse'' episode "Pool Hopping," Garnet and Steven find seemingly abandoned feral kittens and save them. They give them to an animal shelter, though they adopt the one-eyed kitten and name her [[OneSteveLimit Cat Steven]].
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145* In certain areas, it isn't uncommon for individual animals or whole litters to be abandoned. Since they are used to people, they may follow a kind stranger home and end up as this.
146* Also the story of many animals in shelters who were found as strays.
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