In my warm home, a special member has arrived – a little cat brother who is more than three months old. From the first day it stepped into our home, it showed extraordinary intelligence. Amazingly, it immediately knew where the litter box was, which surprised us all.
Its father and mother are both standard silver – shaded cats. However, among that litter of kittens, only it and another little sister have a different, strange color pattern that doesn’t quite look like the silver – shaded. But precisely this uniqueness deeply attracted me. The first time I saw it, I firmly decided that it was the treasure I wanted to bring home, ha ha ha. After all, I raise it for fun and don’t use it for breeding. So, the more I look at it, the cuter and more obedient it seems. That unique charm makes me love it more and more.
Every time I take it to the pet store, the boss always says, “This is an American Shorthair with white markings.” Then I will talk non – stop to the boss, explaining its unique background, telling that although it doesn’t look like a typical silver – shaded, it has its own unique characteristics. I don’t know if it’s appropriate for me to talk so much, ha ha ha. Its pink little nose is really irresistible to me. Every time I see it, I can’t help but want to gently touch it.

On weekend afternoons, it is the warmest time in our home. The little cat often takes a lazy nap. After waking up, it stretches for a long time and then meows in a soft, milky voice for a long time. That voice seems to have a magical power that can instantly heal my week’s fatigue. Every time the little cat sleeps, my mother will carefully put her ear close to it, listening to whether it makes a purring sound. My mother’s cute appearance, together with the little cat, forms an extremely warm picture, ha ha ha.
We have always had a big golden retriever at home, and it is very obedient. Before the little cat came, we were worried that cats might be difficult to raise, after all, their habits may be different from dogs. But now it seems that our worries are completely unnecessary. The little cat is not only adaptable but also especially good at bringing us joy. It often sleeps in various indescribable postures, and those strange sleeping positions always make us laugh, ha ha ha ha ha.
I go to college in another city and can’t go home every day. Every time I get home, the first thing I do is pick up the little cat and touch its little paws. The soft touch seems to convey its missing for me. Recently, the little cat has cat – milk – rash, and a little bit of hair has fallen out on its feet. It looks a bit pitiful, but this doesn’t affect its cuteness at all. Whether it’s going to the toilet or when my mother is cooking, it has to stay by the side, like a little guard, always paying attention to every move in the house.
The little cat has gradually gained weight under my mother’s careful feeding. It eats every meal very deliciously, as if every meal is the last one, ha ha ha. Its temper is very good. When you gently touch it, it will gently respond to you with its soft paw pads. Put your foot near its mouth, and it will gently lick it with its little tongue. Sometimes when it plays too excitedly, it will hold your finger in its mouth, but it will never bite hard, just hold it gently. That careful feeling makes people feel warm in the heart. However, the little cat is especially unrestrained with my mother because my mother spoils it too much. Every time my mother is bitten by the little cat, she will softly say, “Gently.” Surprisingly, the little cat immediately lightens its strength. It seems that it can really understand my mother’s words, which makes me very surprised. I’m really amused, ha ha ha.
The arrival of this little cat has added a lot of joy and warmth to our home. Its unique color pattern, cute appearance, and obedient character make us deeply love it. In the days to come, we will spend more wonderful times together, witness its growth, and it will continue to accompany us with its cuteness and warmth, becoming an indispensable member of our family.
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