My Adorable Siamese Cat Yi: Quirky Habits, Mischievous Acts, and Heartwarming Companionship

My Adorable Siamese Cat Yi: Quirky Habits, Mischievous Acts, and Heartwarming Companionship

In my life, Yi, this Siamese cat, is like a unique little sun, shining in its own way, bringing me endless joy and warmth, and also having many little episodes that make people laugh out loud.

Yi doesn’t seem to be interested in toys. What it loves most is to be by my side all the time and sleep in various “dog – like” positions. When I sit in front of the computer to play games or work, it will quietly lie beside me, accompanying me through every focused moment. If I get up to go to the toilet, it insists on following me forcefully. When we get to the toilet, it will find another place to sleep, as if the toilet is just another “bedroom” for it. Sometimes when I change to another computer, it will also get up and find a closer position to me to continue sleeping soundly. When I go to bed to play with my phone, it will move to the bed without hesitation and continue its dream. This kind of inseparable companionship often gives me the illusion of being followed. I can’t help but sigh in my heart, “It’s just a trip to the toilet! You can just wait for me in the room!” But it seems that it doesn’t care about my thoughts and still does its own thing. Sometimes it even affects my performance in games, making me laugh and cry. I can only helplessly shout, “You’re affecting my play! I’ve only killed two people… Get up quickly!”

What’s even more speechless is that this guy actually watches me take a bath openly. Not only that, but it also has a particularly “naughty” expression, as if saying, “What’s so surprising about this.” I really have no way to deal with it. Another time, I found that it seemed like a cat was missing at home. I looked for it for a long time but couldn’t find it. Suddenly, I felt that the laundry basket was looking at me. When I took a closer look, it turned out that Yi was hiding in the laundry basket. It looked as if the laundry basket had suddenly grown eyes. When I found it carrying an underwear and didn’t know what it was doing, I was really angry and funny. I could only say helplessly, “Come out, you little rascal. What are you doing with the underwear?”

Yi behaves very differently when facing different people. When a little sister comes to the house, it seems to change into a different cat immediately, turning into a coquettish devil, rubbing against the little sister, showing its cuteness and tenderness. But if a delivery man comes, the treatment is completely different. It doesn’t seem to be very interested in the delivery man and ignores him even though he has been looking for me for a long time.

I have a toy that I particularly like – a big fish. Unfortunately, Yi also has a special liking for it. Once, I found a roll of toilet paper that Yi had carried away and damaged. However, judging from the degree of damage to the toilet paper, it was obvious that it took a bite and then threw it away. It seems that it wasn’t very interested in the toilet paper either. When I tried to show it something new, such as turning on the faucet for it to see, it showed a disinterested look, as if saying, “Mom, what are you showing me this for? What do you want to explain?” I could only respond awkwardly, “No… It’s nothing~ Just take a look~~=3=”

Time flies. In a blink of an eye, Yi is already 10 months old and has experienced its first estrus and urine spraying. Since I plan to let Yi have babies in the future, I haven’t neutered it. Facing its sudden “rule – breaking” behavior, I hit it for the first time. I grabbed it, pressed it on the urine stain and questioned it, and then gently flicked its forehead. This really scared Yi. Its expression seemed to say, “Oh my god, what just happened? I got hit!” It was so scared that it didn’t dare to move at all, curling up on my lap, with its tail tightly protecting its testicles, as if this could protect its masculine dignity. Looking at its pitiful appearance, I still didn’t dare to do anything to it in the end and had to comfort it. And Yi thought about it for a while and seemed to feel that this matter wasn’t too serious. So the next day, it started to be naughty again. I assembled a Lego car (although it didn’t really look like Lego – v – ). When Yi saw it, it thought the truck was so cool and actively came over to ask for a photo. As a result, it took a ham sausage from the bed and carried it to the corner to chew. After I found out, the ham sausage was confiscated, and I “punished” it by making it “copy its name 100 times” (of course, this was just a joke I made with it).

Yi doesn’t seem to like a doll. Every time it urinates randomly and I hold it down, as long as I pick up the doll and pat the floor, it will “wow” and break down, as if saying, “It’s over, it’s over, it’s over. I’ve made a mistake. I won’t be able to get through tonight. I won’t be able to get through!”

Yi is such a Siamese cat full of personality. Its quirky habits, mischievous acts, and heartwarming companionship form unique sceneries in my life. In the days of getting along with it, although there are all kinds of unexpected situations, it is precisely these situations that make my life more colorful and make my love for it grow deeper. I look forward to creating more interesting memories with it in the future and witnessing more of its growth moments.


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