I call this cat Big Fat
Backyard Gradient Come to answer first
, here’s the picture, a standard backyard cat, bought for 1300, has cat flu, ear mites, and later had diarrhea and was hospitalized for 3 days. The face is not round, the ears are pointed, the fur is black, basically a series of really bad appearance.
Later, he had diarrhea and spent 1100 to see ear mites and treat a cold .
I call this cat Big Fat, a very earthy and down-to-earth name, I just hope he grows big and fat.
When he first came to my house, he refused to enter the cage, OK, then I will give you the balcony, and refused to eat cat food, OK, then I will feed you chicken breast. Later, he went to the hospital for diarrhea and took an X-ray. Chicken breast can no longer be digested. After a few days of discipline in the hospital, he finally started to eat cat food.
The current meal combination is 50 kitten food, a spoonful of canned cat food, 5cm nutritional paste, and a bright cat pellet.
My silly fat cat is indeed of poor appearance, but he has only one advantage, family.
He snored on the first day he came. When you slept, he would sneak into your bed and sleep next to your pillow.
However!!! He peed on at least three sheets and two quilts in a week. I was ready to kill the cat every time.
Later, when he was more than three months old, this little calf entered the demon stage. He liked to jump on things and bite things.

He also liked to jump out, so for safety reasons, he was locked in a cage when no one was at home. He was also locked in and confined when he pooped, peed, or jumped on people.
Silly Fatty howled every time he entered the cage, every time he saw us eating dinner, he howled in the cage because he was hungry every time I got home from work, and every time I put him in the cage at night before going to bed, he howled. It was the kind of howl that seemed to be a protest.
Until today,
I put him in the cage as usual and prepared to sleep, and this little calf still howled. At this time, someone knocked on the door gently. I opened the door and saw that my dad had drunk so much that he was unconscious and was carried back by someone else. At this time, Dafei suddenly became quiet. After I helped my dad to go to the toilet to vomit, Dafei was silent through the cage the whole time. Later, I let him out,
and he didn’t bark or run around, but just quietly circled around my dad.
I was very relieved at this moment. The little calf is quite human and knows not to make trouble.
Thank you for being there.
P.S., I brought him back secretly at the beginning. My dad was very unhappy at first. Later, I vaccinated him, bought him external deworming medicine, fed him medicine every day after leaving the pet hospital, washed his face with cotton balls every night, fed him every morning, trimmed his nails once every two weeks, etc., all of which were led by my dad and assisted by me.
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