The newly weaned little Dragon Li cat was picked up by my grandmother when she went back to our hometown and is being raised in our county home. It started catching mice at five months old and even knew how to skin and eat them… At six months, it caught birds and bats. Yesterday, I don’t know where it had been. It came back all wet with mud and sand, and today it caught a fish.
Goodness! So it seems it was a bit clumsy yesterday when it caught its first fish?
Hahaha, I didn’t expect people would read this. Every time it catches something, it must be in the living room and won’t start eating until it calls me over (I’ve taken pictures of all its hunting trophies, hehe).
Once, I closed the door to sleep and didn’t hear it. My grandmother said that the little cat carried a mouse and climbed from the first floor to the third floor, meowing and wandering around. When it really couldn’t find me, it started eating.
At the beginning, when it brought back mice, my mother was on high alert. She would mop the floor, disinfect it, and give the cat a bath.
Now, she just says, “Oh, go out and eat in the corridor.”
I’m really worried now. If it brings back a snake one day, my mother might really disown this naughty child…
But I’m also secretly looking forward to it a little. I heard that snake meat is delicious? (Just kidding)
If it really can’t manage anything else, I hope it brings back a tilapia.
December 29th, 2022
Before, the mice it brought back were all dead. Today, it brought back a live one to play with. It was jumping up and down in the corridor.

I saw the mouse accelerating and charging at me.
The mouse even jumped up and punched the cat on the head. Hahaha
The mouse hid in the gap of the flowerpot and wouldn’t come out. The cat was just meowing pitifully there.
Fortunately, it didn’t bring it into the living room. Otherwise, the mouse would have had a whole family in the cracks of our sofa.
This time I really don’t want it around (when it brought back dead mice, I thought it was cool. But this live mouse jumping around…).
Most of the time, it eats like a buffet. Only when it’s in a good mood will it give me the honor of eating something I feed it.
These southern houses are all open. We can’t seal them up.
This…
Whether I want her or not doesn’t matter. She has made this place her home.
It’s really hard to handle.
April 8th, the cat gave birth. She had four kittens.
At first, we didn’t realize we should neuter her. I don’t remember exactly how old she was. By the time we remembered, the doctor said we had to wait until spring. It was too cold in winter to do it… As soon as spring came, she was flirting with other male cats right under my nose.
Fortunately, several aunts want to adopt the kittens. Otherwise, with so many, it would really be a headache.
The “door god” (referring to the cat protecting the house like a door god).
She’s dirty and cute. It’s annoying.
May 25th, she has become a complete wild cat. I waited for her for months and she didn’t give birth. The day after I went out for an interview, she gave birth. Then my grandparents went closer and she just moved away.
Until now, I haven’t seen what the kittens look like.
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