My Three Dragon Li Cats and Other Furry Friends at Home

My Three Dragon Li Cats and Other Furry Friends at Home

There are three Dragon Li cats at home, all male. There’s also a female kitten that’s a cross between a Chinchilla and a British Shorthair. The little orange tabby was picked up on the road a month ago, and the little Chinchilla was bought because I had so many sons and wanted a daughter. When I adopted the white-based Dragon Li cat, his owner said his mother was a British Shorthair named Tu Bie. Anyway, I can’t really tell, but his paws are indeed a bit bigger than his older brothers’.

This is what he looked like when he first came home. He’s about seven months old now. He was weak since he was little and still looks rather thin. I’ve spent the most money on him, but he’s the naughtiest one at home. He’s not afraid of strangers at all and has also been spanked the most. Whenever he sleeps, he has to suck on my finger. He’s also the little angel of the house. He never rejects the other cats. If other cats are next to him, he’ll groom them.

He can also sit on my shoulder and go out for shopping and breakfast like the big orange cat in “A Street Cat Named Bob” (later it turned out that he could do the same on other people’s shoulders). And I first realized he could do this when I was holding him and trying to put him down from the table. He then climbed onto my shoulder by himself and stood there. One day when I went downstairs to buy something, I tried to let him stand on my shoulder, and unexpectedly, it worked.

The eldest at home is my favorite. He’s nine months old.

He was brought home a day after Tu Bie. He’s the biggest in size, the most timid, and also the smartest. When he was little, he was extremely good-looking, so I always doted on him the most. He used to be the most troublesome cat for me too because he was so defensive. In the first month of raising him, he didn’t get close to me and hid from me everywhere. Except when I was lying in bed sleeping, he would then get on the bed.

Later, I didn’t feed him for two days and only fed Tu Bie when it was time to eat. Then he started to realize that I was not only the poop scooper but also the one who gave him food. He began to let down his guard against me. Now he’s extremely clingy every day. When I play League of Legends, he sleeps on my lap. He doesn’t eat as much as Tu Bie, but he weighs a lot more than him. It became obvious when he was three or four months old. He’s the type that gains weight even just from drinking water. I don’t particularly like taking photos, so there aren’t many pictures.


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