My family adopted a stray cat 7 years ago

My family adopted a stray cat 7 years ago

My family adopted a stray cat 7 years ago. He takes

three consecutive shots of his enthusiastic rolling and a short video of his not-so-enthusiastic rolling. But

he stops as soon as I pick up my phone…!

He updates photos of himself waking up in the morning and a video of him fighting with my dad one day. I left him alone after I finished writing this but didn’t expect that he would get so many likes. Haha, I’ll take some time today and tomorrow to take some flattering photos of him (PS: the update of another cat with a lot of inner drama is at the end of the article).

He dislikes my dad the most and I don’t know why he never lets my dad hold him. The only thing he does with me is that he gets up the earliest when my dad is on New Year’s holiday. After he defecates, he will ask my dad to clean it up. If I ignore him, he will keep barking. This is the most intimate moment between them… He’s

smart .

My family adopted a stray cat 7 years ago. As shown in the picture:

I won’t talk

about other trivial things, but his unique skill: Flattery

is not a whim or temporary favor for a delicious meal,

but a cat that regards this matter as the greatest career in its life

. Specific performance:

1. Every morning when I wake up, I roll around with the family member who gets up first. The process is as follows: I rub my feet hard for a long time and ask you to praise me as a good cat several times before I stop. Then I start to roll around and in the process of rolling over, I knock my head against the floor to show my sincerity. I think the sound is quite loud.

2. Every Friday, whoever comes home first, my dad or I, will roll around with us. No matter where we sleep, we will run to the hallway and roll around as soon as we enter the house. If you don’t pay attention to us or we go to another room, that’s absolutely not allowed. We will chase you and block your way. You take a step and we roll around once until you touch us and praise us as a good cat.

3. When I get up in the middle of the night, we will rush to the bathroom and roll around with our feet.

One morning, we rolled around for me again using that complicated process. Then I walked to the living room and saw my dad. Maybe he was very tired after rolling for a long time, or maybe the novelty of the first roll had worn off. In short, he looked very uninterested. He walked to my dad and rubbed my dad’s leg like punching in at work, then left. My dad said to him dissatisfiedly: “This is called differential treatment. You are so perfunctory to me.” As a result, it turned around and walked slowly to my dad’s side. It rolled once and then stood up. I guess its inner OS was: “It’s really troublesome. Okay, okay, I’ll make do with one for you as a token of my appreciation.”

This cat is from my cousin’s house and is a stray cat picked up from the street. After my cousin gave birth, she lived with her parents-in-law and went back to her parents’ house every other weekend. The cat was left behind.

Because this cat has a bad temper, it is particularly annoying (examples are given below). No one likes it except my cousin. It also knows that my cousin is its only supporter, so it doesn’t care about others.

But my cousin is not at home on weekends.

It behaves like this. Before my sister leaves on Friday night, it fawns on her parents-in-law and rolls around at their feet, snoring.

After my sister comes back on Sunday night, it bites her parents-in-law whenever they get close to it this week… Then, when my sister goes back to her parents-in-law’s house next time, it repeats the above process again…

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