Tag: Dragon Li cat
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Intelligent and Charming Dragon Li Cats
Dragon Li cats are extremely smart. The intelligence quotient of adult Dragon Li cats is equivalent to that of a 3 – to 4-year-old child, placing them in the high-IQ category among cat breeds. Dragon Li cats are native purebred cats in China. Their international name still uses the Chinese name and pronunciation, “Chinese Li…
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My Clever New Dragon Li Cat: Surprising Abilities in Just 10 Days
Less than 10 days after bringing him home, he already knew how to play with the rocking chair. Yes, he rocked the chair by himself. Looking at his contented expression, it was surely not his first time. The first time he saw the mirror, he wasn’t startled at all and acted as if it was…
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My Two Adorable and Smart Cats: Pokebe and Monkey
It seems that my two cats have become like little geniuses, and by the way, they aren’t really fat!!! They’re only ten pounds each!! It’s not nice to say a girl cat is fat. The short-haired one is called Pokebe. She loves picking up things!! I throw something and she fetches it!! She also likes…
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My Beloved Little Mi, the Special Dragon Li Cat
Around this time last year, I picked up a little flower cat and brought her home. Her name is Little Mi. When I first picked her up, because it was rather cold, she would snuggle into my arms and rub her face against me. But that wasn’t the most important thing. My father was strongly…
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Xiaoman, My Extraordinary Dragon Li Cat
Xiaoman is a Dragon Li cat. I got her from my friend’s house and started raising her when she was 1 month old. She is the first cat in my life. Everyone who has seen her says that this cat is like a little genius. How smart is she? Always responsive to her name. Since…
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My Clever and Mischievous Dragon Li Cat
My cat is less than one year old. Today, she did something remarkable. She managed to open the window and run out. (Probably, it’s only a matter of time before she figures out how to open the door.) She might have what I call “Separation Anxiety Disorder” (a term I made up). It means that…
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My First Experience with Raising a Dragon Li Cat, Lude
I’m a first – time pet owner. One day, when I was going home, I saw my cat lying on the stairs at the entrance. I live alone, and at that time, I was in a bad mood and mental state. So, I just brought her home without much thought. The First Meeting After some…
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Why Breed Cats Are More Preferred in the Office?
If your economic conditions permit, it’s better to buy a purebred cat. I myself have never raised a cat, but there are 6 cats in our office, and there are nearly a hundred colleagues. This data base is definitely richer than the individual cases in this answer. The conclusion is that most people prefer purebred…
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My Lovely and Naughty Liu Xiaobing: Three Months with a Dragon Li Cat
Let me share my situation. I earn about three thousand yuan a month. Without high-quality cat food, cat treats, and cat litter, it doesn’t stop Liu Xiaobing from growing fatter and fatter. When Liu Xiaobing first arrived, it was so weak. Because it was so disliked (by itself, in a cute way), it could only…
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Raising a Dragon Li Cat Is Like Having Multiple Different Cats
Raising a Dragon Li cat is like having five, six, seven or even eight cats that look different. In the cat world, the Dragon Li cat has the strongest “maintenance” ability. Master Li’s appearance often fluctuates. So many people, after seeing my previous answers, sent me pictures of their cats, saying that their cats looked…