We all have Chinese rural cats, such as lynx, big orange, calico, etc.

We all have Chinese rural cats, such as lynx, big orange, calico, etc.

We all have Chinese rural cats, such as lynx, big orange, calico, etc.

I have loved cats since I was a child and have raised many cats.

There are at least a dozen cats, big and small.

My parents are more tolerant of small animals.

When I was a child, my father would raise a few red-eyed and white-haired rabbits for us to play with in the firewood hole next to the stove, and would also raise a puppy to greet us on the way home from school.

He would also raise a kitten to catch mice during the day and warm our beds at night.

They were busy making money to support the family outside, and the small animals accompanied us as we grew up.

This childhood memory is now happy and satisfying when I think back.

We all have Chinese rural cats, such as lynx, big orange, calico, etc.

Commonly known as: native cats.

I don’t care if it’s native or not. When I raise cats, I don’t care about the breed, I only care about the eye.

It’s fine as long as I like it.

Later, someone gave my sister a beautiful little blue cat. I

just raised it like that. Except for being a little squeamish, there’s nothing special about it.

I prefer to raise Chinese rural cats.

The biggest advantage of rural cats is that they are tough. Generally, cats don’t need injections or medication throughout their lives.

In addition to sterilization.

Now I have a little tabby cat at home, which is very naughty.

A few years ago, I also raised a calico cat, which gave birth to three litters of kittens. Later, it was sterilized and disappeared this spring.

I searched everywhere but to no avail, and I was sad for a long time.

This summer, I spent ten yuan to buy the current little tabby cat.

My experience is that calico cats are very smart, but they are relatively cold. They keep a good distance from their owners.

The big orange cat is big, lazy and eats a lot. Basically, its daily task is to eat and sleep.

The tabby cat is agile and naughty, full of energy, and sometimes it makes it hate it.

There is nothing that can’t be scratched in the curtains, sofas, mattresses, and gauze at home.

The cosmetics on the dressing table will be scraped to the ground every day.

It’s useless to be sterilized.

The house is messed up.

The tabby cat is a standard troublemaker. If you get serious with it, it will die several times.

But it is also a clingy spirit.

When I get home from work, as soon as I hear the door open, it flies to the door to greet me.

It meows and climbs into my arms with all four paws.

The first thing it does is lick my face.

It feels like my heart is melted by its cuteness.

It follows me wherever I go and is always within my sight.

At night, it will lie on my stomach and purr to sleep, or sleep next to my face, and it won’t leave no matter how hard I try.

I once locked it in the living room for the night, and it meowed at the door like it had killed a cat. It

also dug a few small holes in the bedroom door.

As soon as I opened the door, it immediately turned into a clip sound, and meowed softly as if it had suffered a great injustice.

After a lot of coquettish and cute behavior, I had to completely admit defeat.

The tabby cat is very smart, and it can read people’s faces.

For example, it knows who loves it the most and who is more annoyed with it.

I love it the most at home, so it can do whatever it wants in front of me.

It often treats my hand as a mouse for exercise, and interprets the spoiled and arrogant behavior to the fullest.

In general, the tabby cat is smart, agile, tough, clingy, naughty, and very cute.

As a companion pet for humans, the tabby cat is worth having.

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