The previous reply was just typed casually on my phone. Here’s an update!
Experience 1: Your phone album will be filled with cat pictures
A fatal backward glance of the cat.
Cats love to step on people. Mine often falls asleep on my legs or belly.
It not only likes to step on people but also on the keyboard… It affects my watching of movies. If it doesn’t behave well, I’ll have to send it to learn coding.
It’s also quite interesting to secretly watch the cat take a bath or poop (just kidding).
Experience 2: It provides plenty of topics and shortens the distance between you and your (distant) family and friends
My mom used to video – call me about once a week. The topics included but were not limited to: asking why I’m still single, gossiping about my boyfriend’s affairs, urging me to get married… urging me to get married… urging me to get married…

After I got a cat, the frequency of video – calls changed to once a day. The topics include but are not limited to:
Has the cat eaten?
Has the cat pooped?
Has the cat meowed?
Has the cat been naughty?
Have you locked the cat in the cage?
If the cat still misbehaves in the cage, are you going to stew it?
…
Occasionally, my dad also joins in the video – calls. The family atmosphere has become much more harmonious. Since my mom cares so much about my cat son, I’ve suggested that she be the cat’s grandma.
I’m doing all the work while the whole family is “cloud – petting” the cat. I think I’m so great.
Many cute girls also have their own lovely pets. You can strike up a conversation with them under the pretext of asking for cat – raising experience.
My cat is so beautiful that I even want to open a “cat brothel”.
It looks like a little baby when sleeping.
The dazed expression when it just wakes up is the most charming.
Experience 3: Playing the role of a single mom, and every little life deserves respect
When I first brought it home, the little guy was less than two months old. It needed to adapt to the new environment, and I was also very careful everywhere, afraid that the kitten would get sick. I once killed a hamster when I was in primary school. Since then, I’ve had a mixed feeling of longing and awe towards pets. After all, every beautiful cat comes with a high – cost attribute…
It always crawls into warm places.
The smart kitten fell into my trap.
It will lie on its back after it trusts the cat owner.
It loves cardboard boxes more than the cat bed.
When I just bought it home, the pet – store staff said I should keep it in a cage for two weeks to prevent it from catching a cold.
But the kitten is very rebellious. Once I let it out to feed it, I can never put it back in the cage again. It meows loudly every time I try to put it back.
The kitten adapted very quickly and ate (and pooped) more and more. A week later, I added a lot of nutritional supplements to its food, and it grew bigger at a visible rate.
But since it’s still less than three months old, it’s still very lively. It likes to run around on the floor, on the bed, and even on my belly…
It likes to scratch things, bite things, climb high, and jump high…
It’s said that cats will become fat, lazy, and less affectionate when they grow older.
Well, I hope it doesn’t grow up so fast. I don’t even have the money to find a “wife” for it.
The timid little kitten that first came home is long gone.
Leave a Reply