A stray tabby cat got pregnant and actually asked me to deliver the baby. (5)
Some people kept complaining about her pregnancy and asked me to take her to get sterilized. I reiterate: No one in our unit has such an idea. Except for those that are naturally eliminated, most of her pups are adopted. Our unit has a lot of people and is more than capable of raising her. Why can’t you bear the thought of having a cat? She has to give birth because it wants to survive and pass on her DNA. She has people to feed her because she has strong social skills and is liked by people. If you don’t want to give birth, you don’t have to. You don’t listen to the national call.
You have your own free will. The cat wants to give birth, but you don’t want it to give birth, saying it’s not good for the cat. I don’t see anything wrong with Mimi. After all, she has survived the epidemic for three years and is at least a veteran of the unit. She must be eight years old. Aren’t you worried that humans will become extinct if you don’t give birth to her? You post in my posts every day to worry about Mimi destroying the ecological balance and to teach me not to feed her and to take her to get sterilized. You put all the scattered information you got from the Internet here for me to withdraw in batches. At first, I explained them one by one, but later, I really just thought you were quarreling. OK, if you say it is, it is.
Mimi and I are just two souls who met by chance in the dust of the universe and comforted each other. What, will the universe explode because of this?
Mimi and Miaowu rarely come to see me now, and it has a new feeder.

Mimi gave birth to another litter, and I happened to be on a business trip. It went to the leader of the unit. When the leader called me, we were both confused. I didn’t expect it to go to the leader to deliver the baby, and the leader didn’t expect him to be responsible for delivering the baby. I had to guide the leader online, but I didn’t expect that the first time I gave the leader advice was to deliver a cat… I told the leader to give it a box, put some soft things on it, leave food and water, and open the window facing the balcony. It will handle everything by itself. Later, the leader told me that it gave birth to 5 puppies, 3 piebald and 2 black, and both mother and children are safe.
This happened in March this year.
Last week, my colleague called me urgently. She said that Mimi left something for me at the door and asked me to come out quickly. I went out to see that it was looking for me to be its undertaker again. One of its black cubs was gone, as if it was bitten to death. It was put at the door. I quickly took it to the garden, dug a hole, and buried it.
I really can’t figure out the person who left a message. Does this person have any misunderstandings about invasive species? Or is it that our Zhihu has such a developed biodiversity! I
haven’t been here for a long time, and I suddenly updated myself
. Yesterday, I saw a fat black cat eating at the door of the staff office in a 4A scenic spot. I jokingly asked the staff if this cat had a staff. The staff said yes, it had meat to eat every day. Hey, can an old lady at this age still pick up the gag? I looked closely and saw that the cat was really eating meat, and it was chicken thigh meat. There was still some cat food on the plate. The staff said that it was very well behaved and ate by its own ability. There was a lactating dog next to it. I asked the staff if they fought. The staff said they were very harmonious. The cat even ate the dog’s milk… ate… the dog’s… milk…
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