When this naughty cat was young, he always gave off an air of royalty. He was so heroic that he looked like a little tiger. (Wuwu, I changed my phone and lost a lot of photos. I can only show his uncle – like photos from recent years.)
After I became a college student, I didn’t see him often. Once, I accidentally found some synchronized photos I had taken with my iPhone on my computer. Since then, he has become the “occupant” of my computer screen.
In the photo on the computer, he was about 6 or 7 years old. Now he’s already ten! An old man.
This photo explains why I always take pictures close – up of his face instead of full – body shots. Hahahaha
He’s too fat. As an old cat, he now weighs between 6 – 7 kg. But the chubby feel is even better.
My cat was originally named Zheng Buding. The naming logic was simple. When I was a child, I liked eating pudding. But later, my parents found that calling him Dingding was more natural…

Hahahahaha, so now we all call him Dingding.
Looking down on you and sticking out his tongue
At first, I really thought this name was so hilarious. But now I think this name is quite good. It reflects the owner’s expectations for him as a male cat!
On the right is a little blue cat that a friend left with us for a while.
I never knew what breed Dingding was.
I bought him for 50 yuan in a back alley, secretly hiding it from my mom.
A classic example of asking for forgiveness rather than permission. Hahahaha
It was only recently when my friend asked me if he was a tabby cat that I searched online and found out that he really seemed to be one.
However, the color pattern of Dingding is not very common. His white belly and white paws are really attractive. I also love burying my head in his belly. Hahahahaha, it’s really comfortable.
After reading online that tabby cats are wild and have strong fighting ability, I thought, damn, the cat I raised is indeed a tabby cat.
He’s not gentle at all!! Super fierce!
Not only is he wild, but the way he looks at me also reveals contempt and disdain.
As soon as I put my hand on his head, he gets hostile, with fierce eyes and ears folded back.
Stretching his claws is a daily occurrence. Every time I come home, there are new scratches on my hands. Damn, this little rascal’s claws are getting sharper, and he bites more recklessly.
Even so, even if he scratches me, I’ll still bully him without hesitation!
The so – called “the more frustrated, the more courageous”! The more he resists my bullying, the more I want to do it. The more he resists my cuddling, the more I want to cuddle him!!
When he realizes I’m taking a picture of him
He immediately starts swatting at me. Humph.
Back to the question of whether he’s easy to raise.
Damn, looking at everyone else’s answers, I’m so jealous! Are tabby cats really that easy to raise? Wuwu, mine is extremely fierce and not clingy at all… But he still often shows his belly, flirting for a petting.
Since Dingding loves the bathtub and the bathroom heater, most of my photos of him were taken there.
Dingding’s biggest problem is that he meows a lot… and his voice is really loud.
He meows as soon as we get home. What’s he meowing for? Food.
This fat cat, ever since my mom brought back some shrimp for him to eat once, he’s become obsessed with shrimp…
When he first came to my home, he ate leftovers with great relish!
So we usually feed him shrimp two or three times a day, about five or six small shrimp each time. We thaw them, heat them in the microwave, and then peel them for him…
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