Our Sensitive and Adorable Dragon Li Cat: A Story of Maternity

Our Sensitive and Adorable Dragon Li Cat: A Story of Maternity

It’s easy to raise, and it’s very spiritual.

The little Dragon Li cat at home isn’t a solid – colored cat. It has a white belly and paws, and the fur on its back has the color pattern of a Dragon Li cat. It looks similar to the fur – color coverage of Chi’s Sweet Home cat, but it’s not as precious.

When it lies on the floral carpet, it’s almost impossible to find it (○’ω’○)

Compared with the white – and – orange cats next to it, the Dragon Li cat is rather timid.

It’s afraid of heights when being held up

It’s afraid of water when taking a bath

It’s afraid of having its food snatched when eating

It’s afraid of noise when sleeping

It’s afraid of being exposed to sunlight when daydreaming

It’s extremely delicate.

However, in early August, it completely changed my perception of it.

In early August, her baby was born prematurely. The day before was overcast and rainy, but when she gave birth, the sun was shining brightly. I thought it would be a healthy and fine baby, but it still couldn’t escape the fate of being a still – born in the first litter.

Before the birth, I looked up a lot of information and asked many experienced cat owners. But it was only at the moment of birth that I realized that imagination is always different from reality.

The little Dragon Li cat had a very long period of labor pains. Watching her endure the pain until she vomited, my heart ached. I stroked her, helped her clean up the vomit, and talked to her gently.

I told her, “I know you’re not feeling well. If you want to vomit, just do it. You’ll feel better after vomiting. I’m right here beside you. Mom will clean up after you’re done vomiting. It’s okay.”

She seemed to understand my words. She started vomiting in the litter box. And every time she vomited after that, she did it in the litter box. I was so heart – broken that I cried. I really didn’t know how to express my feelings towards such a sensible cat.

After more than an hour, the kitten was finally born. But it had no breath or response at birth. The little Dragon Li cat dealt with the umbilical cord on her own. But instead of taking care of the baby beside her, she just let it lie at her feet.

I walked over and asked her, “Can I help you take a look at the baby?” Surprisingly, the little Dragon Li cat got up on her own and moved to the other side of the “delivery room”, lying there, looking a bit weak as she watched me take the kitten away. She still didn’t show any reaction. I examined the kitten. Its head didn’t develop very well. It might have been born before full – term. There was only one kitten, white, with a tail that had the color pattern of a Dragon Li cat.

Here are the photos of the kitten. The head has been blurred. It might be a bit uncomfortable to look at, so scroll down carefully.

After that, when the little Dragon Li cat saw that I didn’t bring the kitten back, she probably knew that it couldn’t be saved. She didn’t show much grief. She rubbed against me, asking for meat to eat, and cleaned her wounds at the same time.

After that, our relationship seemed to get much closer. I can hold her, rub her, touch her belly, and pinch her paws without any problem.

I’m going to have the male cat neutered. I’ll never let her suffer such pain again.


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