There are two tabby cats in my family, one yellow and one black. Their stripes are very clear, and there’s also some white on them, which makes them look gentler. Yes, I admit I’m a sucker for good – looking cats. Why did I choose them? Maybe it was just the right time to meet the right cats, and they’re easy to raise. Both of them were adopted.
Here’s a picture of a dignified sitting posture.
A front – view photo of Yaya. Those big, beautiful eyes.
This is Pipi. Angles can work wonders.
Oh, this looks like a pig.
They insist on squeezing into one hammock.
Suddenly losing their dreams.
As an orange tabby cat, Pipi has an absolute advantage in weight and fighting ability. But it doesn’t show much affection for other cats; it’s more drawn to people. At least, that’s how I feel. Every day, it gets under the covers and sleeps next to me.

Like this.
And this.
And also like this.
Normally, it’s really a funny one. It doesn’t hold grudges. No matter how many times you “tease” it, it still treats you like its first love.
The only time we took the cats for a walk downstairs in the community, it let out a series of shrill cries. It was really terrifying for the cat.
Usually, it sleeps without a care in the world, lying on its back with all four paws in the air.
Pipi is like a walking emoji.
It’s also a kneading – obsessed cat.
Yaya is more like a typical cat in a way. It always keeps a certain distance from people. Now, it occasionally acts coquettishly and is more attached to my boyfriend. I adopted it when it was already eight months old. When it first came, it had to endure a lot from Pipi. Unfortunately, since it’s not a little female cat, Pipi wasn’t very enthusiastic about it.
Yaya’s fur is extremely soft, and it feels great to the touch. I love burying my head in its chest and taking a deep sniff. Maybe it thinks I’m a bit of a weirdo.
Probably because it was sterilized early, it still has a youthful look.
It rarely takes the initiative to get close to people, but when caught and petted forcefully, it won’t resist. It will retract its claws and look for a chance to escape.
Here’s a video of Yaya getting its nails trimmed.
Let me share two pictures of it showing its belly.
Look at that person in front. He looks like a dog.
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