A cute little tabby cat came to my house. I
had never kept a cat before, and I didn’t have much feeling for pets until last year during the epidemic. A cute little tabby cat came to my house (on the first floor). I don’t know if it was a stray cat or ran away from someone else’s house. It ran to the small yard of my house. Its innocent big eyes stared at the house through the glass door, meowing, probably hungry. I heard the sound and went out to see, but it ran away in a flash, and came back after a while, but it ran away again when I approached it, and this happened several times. I threw some food in the small yard and walked away. After a while, the little guy came in tentatively, smelled it and started eating, and left after eating. At that time, I just thought it was fun and added a little fun to the boring home life.
(When it first came, it was shivering, but its little face was pretty.)
Unexpectedly, it came again at the same time the next day! It still meowed, but it seemed to be much braver, but it still didn’t dare to get close to people, and ran away when people went out.
(This was taken through the window on the second day. You can already see its beauty clearly.)

It didn’t come on the third night. My dad put the small fish he caught in the daytime in a small bucket in the yard. There were about a dozen of them. When I woke up in the morning, they were all gone. There were fish scales on the ground. We guessed that this cat slaughtered them .
It came during the day on the fourth day. When it came, it went straight to the bucket and started to catch fish
. Then it gradually became less afraid of us and became very clingy. So my dad simply built a nest for it in the small yard and let it live there! It was acting like a spoiled child. It was already very clingy
when it wanted to be tickled . Looking at its handsome face, it was occasionally very cute. It lived there for six months. Later, one day, Ah Miao gave birth to babies (because it lived in the yard, Ah Miao was very free and often ran out to play). It gave birth to four little tabby cats, which were super cute. I was completely at a loss. I was busy delivering the babies and taking care of them during the confinement period. Live feeding, stepping on milk and secretly filming feeding were discovered, hahahahaha.
The two cats have grown up, basking in the sun, and their paws critiqued a bunch of creatures that were full of milk and motionless. One died on the third day after birth for unknown reasons, and there were only three left. They started to play in the yard. The daily routine is to eat, and then the mother licks the fur to bathe, and then licks the butt to stimulate defecation.
They line up and do it once for each one, and whoever’s turn it is will wait obediently to be licked. Sometimes they feel disgusted and always want to escape. It’s very interesting. Later, the cats grew up a little bit, so I helped find a good family, leaving only the mother cat. This is the grown-up kitten Lihua looks like a little leopard, and it is really good-looking. I also think it’s because the mother has good genes, so the babies are not bad!
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