A woman in Santiago, Chile, got the surprise of her life when she went to the kitchen to make breakfast and found a puma wandering around instead.
Amalin Haddad said that she was busy doing her work when she thought she saw a dog because she saw its legs first, but it turned out to be a puma, Metro.co.uk reported.
Haddad then called up Agricultural and Livestock Service and they took the wild cat to the national zoo after sedating it.
Although investigations are going on to determine how the puma entered the house, it's being speculated that it may have been a pet that had either escaped or been released.
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