I would like to ask you a question: If a cat runs to your doorstep and asks you for help on your own initiative, would you choose to ignore it or help? Cats are actually very independent animals. Before being adopted by humans, we called cats "...
I would like to ask you a question: If a cat runs to your doorstep and asks you for help on your own initiative, would you choose to ignore it or help?
Cats are actually very independent animals. Before being adopted by humans, we called cats "wild cats". Wild cats never depend on humans. By hunting small animals such as mice, they can support themselves.
Now, the role positioning of cats has undergone tremendous changes. They have become "companion pets" that everyone loves. Without running around, the owner will deliver delicious food and drink to the cat.
However, not all cats have that kind of good luck. If they meet a ulterior motive, it will be a catastrophe for pet cats.
A young lady living in the countryside was having lunch. When her pet cat, Cat, suddenly ran to the window, screamed outside the house, and let out a low growl in her throat. The young lady is not surprised by this, because she lives in a bungalow and often has some wild cats foraging. She stays in the yard and is driven away by domestic cats, most of the wild cats will choose to leave.
The situation this time is a little different from the past. The cat's cry has been going on for a long time. The guy outside the door seems to have no intention of leaving, which makes the young lady a little confused.
She ran over and looked and found that there was indeed a cat outside the window, not as strong and domineering as she imagined. It was a black kitten.
The cat man tried hard to straighten his body, stretched his neck and looked into the room. Facing the tabby cat's continuous roar and drive away, the little black cat had obvious horror in his eyes, but his steps were still firm, but he just didn't want to leave.
The cat's screams were particularly gentle. It tried hard to please the cat in the house through its screams, which made the young lady feel that the cat was not here to provoke on purpose. It seemed to have some indescribable hiddenness, and it was more like asking for help from itself.
The young lady decided to go to the yard to see the cat. Unexpectedly, as soon as she walked out the door, she saw the claw marks on the concrete floor, like blooming plum blossoms, stained with the blood of the little black cat.
The cat was injured. It was always guarding the window. It turned out that it was asking for help from itself. What surprised the young lady was that the cat was not afraid of people at all.