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原生态宠物号 2025-04-08 04:20 4
Remember that quaint corner of the village where the sun always seemed to set a little later? That's where the tale of my home and its myriad feline inhabitants begins. You see, it's not every day you stumble upon a menagerie of whiskered wonders, but in my humble abode, it's a daily occurrence.
Name | Color | Origin | Character |
---|---|---|---|
Whiskers | Orange and White | Local Rescue | Playful and Curious |
Scratches | Black | Found as a Kitten | Serious and Observant |
Sprinkles | Striped | Stray on the Street | Adventurous and Noisy |
Fuzzball | White with Black Spots | Shelter Adoption | Quiet and Gentle |
Let me take you on a whimsical journey through the origins of these furry souls.
At the edge of our village, there's a cluster of cats—four or five, to be exact. Each time I return home, I'm greeted by a motley crew of felines, each with their own color and character. There's a pure white cat, a vibrant orange one, and the most numerous, the striped tabbies.
Cats, like many of us, seek security. In the wild, it's a tough endeavor, but near humans and their cozy abodes, it's a different story. Often, once a female cat has a litter of kittens, they'll wander near human homes, especially if they're fed here and there. I once had a litter of kittens that wouldn't leave my yard, even after I tried to shoo them away!
Should you wish to deter cats from entering your home, you might consider setting up a grid door or installing protective nets around your windows. However, if you're already harboring a plethora of feline friends, you might need to look into local animal shelters or professional animal management services for assistance.
After a wait of over 60 days, the kittens finally made their grand entrance into the world. One year later, I was appalled by my own obesity. 'Is this a rogue cat?' I exclaimed. It seems that during the winter, cats become particularly clingy, and I finally understand why. So, where did my cats come from?
On my mother's rooftop garden, there's a tale of love and loss. It all started with a single abandoned female cat. Then, a stray male cat joined her. And guess what happened? One day, when I visited my mother, there were seven or eight chubby cats of various colors surrounding me, all descendants of that first female cat, including her third generation.
The first cat I brought home was Cherry. She was picked up from an online platform called 'Xianyu'. She arrived looking scrawny and her fur was rough, far from glossy. Initially, I didn't plan on keeping a cat, but one of my friends shared a cat adoption link. Without much thought, I was smitten and decided to take her home.
I love my little Nunu! The vet said it was a boy, but I thought it was a girl. One of my friends commented that mine was also 'stolen back'. Recently, my friend saw a beautiful kitten in a parking lot and decided to take it home...
These domestic cats, unfortunately, became feral, wandering through various neighborhoods. The next generation of feral kittens were born from them. Some even sneak out during estrus, but don't make it back...
Could the increasing number of cats in our neighborhood be a sign of poor waste management? While it might seem annoying, the presence of these cats is a testament to the absence of rodents. I guess that's one advantage...
Many of the stray cats and dogs in the city are unwanted by their owners or they simply wander off and get lost. Some might be looking for food in the campus canteen, or perhaps they just want to play and can't find their way back...
Cats might be accepted and remain domestic, but if they inherit the wildness of their ancestors, they can be very defensive and untrusting of humans. In such cases, people might not want to keep them, leading to more stray cats that have been abandoned.
Even in college, I often come across these charming creatures. Do they come for the campus canteen? It seems they have a knack for finding their way to places they're not supposed to be...
Ever wonder where all these cats come from? Well, some of them, like Cherry, were found on the street and brought home. Others, like Nunu, were adopted from shelters. These stories are just a few of the many tales of love, loss, and the enduring charm of these feline friends.
So, there you have it—the story of my home and its myriad feline inhabitants. It's a tale of chance, kindness, and the enduring bond between humans and cats. Who knows, maybe one day you'll find yourself in a similar situation, welcoming a new member into your family, a whiskered one that will bring joy and laughter to your life.
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