After both Xiuxiu and I endured several months of disrupted sleep, the little kittens finally went to their new homes one by one. Now I still keep in touch with their new owners and can see how the three kittens are doing.
First, let’s take a look at the eldest kitten. The eldest has been the most beautiful one from childhood to adulthood.
Then there’s the second kitten. The second kitten is the most clingy. Her new owner used to have a male cat that was extremely fierce and not clingy at all. He said that after having the second kitten, he finally knew what a real cat was like. To be honest, I really hated to part with the second kitten. Because of her black nose tip, she stayed with me the longest. Now that she’s in her new home, the black nose tip has gradually disappeared, and I’m really happy for her.
Although the third kitten hasn’t completely gotten rid of the “ugly” genes, at least it looks a little better than when it was a kitten… Even though it still looks a bit “down”.
Although Xiuxiu was a little unhappy when all the kittens were sent away, she couldn’t resist my continuous offering of delicious food. In just two days, she completely forgot who she was. What cat mother? I’m still a little princess!
So I took the time to take her to get vaccinated, preparing for her spaying.
After getting vaccinated, I went back to the company and stayed there for a while. No matter where she is, she’s always the one with high appearance value.

After getting all three doses of the vaccine, she became fatter and fatter.
During the National Day holiday, I went on a trip. When I came back, with a feeling of uneasiness, I finally had to have her spayed.
There was no one to accompany us, so I took her there myself. She’s very smart and also very afraid of the hospital, knowing that it’s not a good place.
I made an agreement with the nurse that we would act out a scene where the nurse would pretend to “snatch” Xiuxiu from me.
The nurse made a symbolic attempt to “snatch” her a couple of times, and then I watched as she was carried upstairs to the operating room by the nurse while meowing.
Since I had the experience of having Yiqi neutered before, this time it didn’t take as long as I had imagined.
In less than two hours, she came out. When she saw me, her eyes were filled with tears, and she meowed at me continuously, as if complaining about the unfair treatment she had received.
Xiuxiu was finally spayed.
Compared to Yiqi’s condition at that time when he was neutered, Xiuxiu was in much better shape.
This was Yiqi’s condition at that time.
I was still a bit at a loss when this day came. Although I had experienced Yiqi’s neutering before, Yiqi is a male cat and is not as “sensitive” as Xiuxiu. So I was still very nervous about Xiuxiu’s spaying.
After we got home, she was in a relatively good mental state, but she was very angry. When I let Yiqi, Miumiu, and Xiaokui come in to see her, she hissed at each of them. Anyway, she had this attitude of “I’m not in a good mood, and no one should come near me”.
The whole cat looked so haggard that she really resembled Secretary Dakang.
When I touched her, she would meow softly with a pitiful and aggrieved tone, as if she had become a spirit. It really made me feel sorry for her.
So I had to take care of her like a little princess. I turned on the electric blanket for her, covered her with a small floral quilt, and spent a lot of money buying high-quality cat food cans, for fear of making her feel wronged.
Finally, under my careful (and costly) care, she had the stitches removed and recovered.
After she recovered, she started to act like a rascal again.
This is her acting coquettishly at the door of the bathroom in the morning.
This is her being caught after pooping in the corner because the litter box wasn’t placed in the room overnight.
This is her when she just doesn’t want to pay attention to you.
Hello everyone, I’m the poster who has been procrastinating on the update for a month.
Today, on the first day after the Spring Festival, I’m bored and come here to update for you all!!!
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