Funny Growth Stories of My Cat Summer

Sure! My cat, Summer, is a little calico girl. Her mother was a stray cat picked up by a friend, and then she was born.

As soon as she came to my home, I turned her into a question – mark – shaped emoji.

She is about eight months old now. Sometimes, she looks a bit like Sun Honglei.

She likes to curl up like a shrimp on the laps of family members. Now, she also has a new hobby of watching TV, staring at the screen intently without even blinking.

Because I had to go back to school right after bringing her home, Summer has been following my parents around. She doesn’t sleep in the cat nest anymore and insists on getting on the bed.

She is extremely timid. Whenever there are strangers at home, she dashes into the bedroom and hides under the bed, staying motionless until they leave. If you can’t find her at home, just shake the cat food near her bowl. She will dash out at once when she hears the sound. Haha, she’s really fast. As the saying goes, the only way to defeat martial arts is speed.

Moreover, Chinese rural cats are physically strong. There’s no need to feed her expensive cat food. Anyway, we feed her inexpensive cat food, and she eats it with relish and grows chubby. She also really likes to take baths, and she grooms herself every day, so she always smells nice and feels soft.

Whenever she does something bad, she stares at us with her big, round eyes. How can anyone resist that? We forgive her in no time and just pretend to pat her bottom as a punishment.

Every time I go to the toilet, she must squat at the toilet door, tilting her head to peek inside. When I lie on the bed in the bedroom playing with my phone, she also tilts her head to secretly observe.

Now, under the care of my parents, she is getting fatter and fatter, and her body is out of proportion to her head. It looks really funny from behind.

Yesterday, while I was taking a nap in bed, she secretly drank my yogurt. Her head was buried in it, and she ignored me when I called her. Instead, she drank even faster.

The way she poops is serious, cautious, and a bit strained.

I hope Summer will always be happy, and grow up healthily!


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