Cats are pretty cute, especially when you have one or had one for years.
I love cats because they rub on your legs, licks your ears, sometimes talk a lot, and last but not least, their purr is the most relaxing sound. They’re pretty weird animals in some ways, but loving.
Cats are also VERY sappy a lot of times. When people are busy, cats just nudge their legs to get your attention, but they listen to you when people say “No!” Once they know what that means, which doesn’t take very long, then you can use it more often.
I think that cats are easier than dogs to take care of because cats go in their litter box, instead of taking them on walks. If you even try to make them go for a walk, they don’t walk, instead they lay down on the ground while you struggle pulling them, with the leash, anyways.
Kittens are maybe better than adult cats, because they are so tiny, their “Meow!” is so tiny and ADORABLE. Second, you can feed them milk with a bottle. I used to have a kitten, but he grew up into a big Timbit, instead of a small one. I love how we named my cat Timbit, because I can tease people about not thinking he’s a delicious food.
I‘m glad I have one because whenever I’m sick, my cat takes care of me. and if I’m leaving or coming back from somewhere, he comes to the front door, waiting for me/us. Cats are pretty nice to have for a pet, and they bring lots of joy.
I normally go to the pet store, mostly because I want to see cats. Sometimes they meow, just for attention or just they want something, for example, food or drinks. It’s a big responsibility for taking care of a cat, though, even if you think it’s easy, think of this: you have to pick up a big, disgusting furball with a paper towel, but after you get used to it, it’s not really a big deal after that. I would love another one, but, my cat, maaayyy get mad, and tackle the other kitty.
Would you like a cat someday, and what kind? Have you ever thought of you being responsible for a cat? Would you rather want a kitten or an adult cat, and why?
~disneyfan25
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