Let me show you my cat, Robin. She’s a little girl with a really bad and big temper and loves to make trouble.
The fitness bench has gradually become her cat climbing frame. She “patrols” on it every day.
Yes, after getting spayed early, she has focused all her attention on eating. Now she has become a rectangular – shaped cat.
Every time I pack my luggage, she likes to jump into my suitcase.
A puddle of cat (describing her lying lazily).
Her daily “sassy” moves.
This was taken when she was little. She insisted on playing with my life – size body pillow, and somehow ended up being pressed under it.
Little Robin just after coming home. She fell into a mineral water box while being playful and couldn’t get out. She looked at me pitifully.

Let’s share this much for now. Anyway, raising a British Shorthair Blue and White cat is really a super – happy process. But in my case, her temper is really bad!!! She’s very grumpy. She doesn’t let you touch her casually at all. But it’s okay if she takes the initiative to rub against you, and you can’t dodge. If you do, she’ll get angry and then look for opportunities to “retaliate” – haha, like suddenly jumping out and hugging your leg while you’re walking or patting wildly…
However, really, if you feed them well, their health will be great. British Shorthairs are quite tough by nature, and they’re really not difficult to raise. My cat is three years old now. Except for having ringworm when I first bought her from the pet store, she has never had a cold or stomach problems. Regarding her stomach, since she’s not interested in anything other than cat food, there are no problems at all.
Do all cats care a lot about their dignity? Once I accidentally saw her using the litter box. When she saw me too, she… stopped halfway.
Also, Blue and White cats are really too naughty when they’re young. They jump into wardrobes, onto chandeliers, and run and jump all over the house. They’re really like the Huskies among cats. But after she turned one year old, she became a sleepyhead. Now, three – year – old Robin’s daily routine is to try out all the places in the house where she can sleep, and then change places at different times. She sleeps on the balcony in the morning to soak up the sun, in her little nest at noon, on the cushion of the dining – room chair in the evening, and then has her own “carnival” in the living room in the middle of the night. Sometimes she also sleeps in really strange places, like on the coffee table, in the cabinet, on the table, on the bedside table, and even on my dressing table…
Finally, here’s a recent melancholy photo of her. It was taken when I was about to go to bed at night and had to drive her out of the balcony. Stubborn as she is, she didn’t want to leave and just lingered.
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