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What I learned from cats

Since I raised Laifu, I found many things worth learning.

first of all, I am curious about everything. A thread on the ground, a black spot on the wall, a bottle cap, a piece of paper … anything can arouse its great interest. Mr. Lao She wrote in "Cat": "A chicken feather and a ball of thread are all its good toys." Indeed, if you open the book, it will take a look. At this time, don't pick up the pen, it will lift its furry front paws to explore your sliding nib, regardless of the black nose and mouth. If you can't control your strange writing tool, it will sit on your book and completely break your desire to write. Look at its ignorance and innocence, which makes you really angry and funny.

Secondly, except that it's a matter that you can't eat delicious food, everything else is never on its mind. No matter how much you scold it, or even hit it, it will never get angry because of it, so it jumps on your lap in a blink of an eye and finds a comfortable position to lie down. Those criticisms and blows are a pi for it. Even if you throw it away, it will get up and lie in the old place on your leg without saying anything, leaving you with no temper at all.

thirdly, it can stand loneliness. The master went to work and left himself at home. I don't know how to spend the long day. Sometimes when I come back from work, I see it lying on the windowsill in the distance, watching the wind, the scenery, people and stray cats. After seeing me, it disappeared in a blink of an eye. When I opened the door, I found it standing on the shoe cabinet at the door, meowing to welcome me back, and sometimes reaching out for the key in your hand. It may be saying, "You are back. Come and play with me for a while!" "

Laifu also has a conscientious nature. When he found any trouble, he immediately set his ears straight, widened his eyes and rushed over to find out. Today, I don't know when a fly flew into the house. It was Laifu who first found it that caught my attention. I saw Laifu looking up at the ceiling and the wall, and his mouth was unwilling to meow. It rushed over like lightning, jumped over, went to the tea table, sofa and TV cabinet, its tail kept swinging and its mouth kept meowing. It jumped onto the printer and looked intently. It turned out that the fly landed on the wall above the printer. Laifu jumped, pressed his hand on the wall and fell to the ground. He didn't cry when he hurt, and continued to meow after flies. The cunning fly used the advantage of flying to tease Laifu back and forth, and Laifu was angry and unwilling.

laifu sometimes deliberately teases you. When you are lying in bed, it will suddenly rush to your face, listen to your screams, and it will leave with satisfaction. It often reaches out its paws playfully from one side of the quilt to scratch your feet, and enjoys it.

At this moment, the lovely Laifu grabbed his hands and lay down on the printer. Maybe I'm reliving the taste of food in my mind again!