The owner brought the cat to celebrate his birthday to his 98-year-old grandfather. The grandfather and the cat fell into trouble at first sight.
Many people who don’t keep cats think that keeping cats is a waste of time. It’s better to go out to eat, drink and have fun than to have this time. In fact, raising a cat is a very happy thing. Cute cats can heal our sad mood, just like family and friends! Because they are not as intrigue like humans, raising cats is a hobby for many people. Even if their family conditions are not good, they cannot stop their cats. Even if they can only look at other people's cats, it is a kind of happiness.
The so-called never forgetting will always echo. For those who truly love cats, no matter what changes the years have brought about, the soft cat-loving heart in their hearts will not disappear. The old man I want to introduce today should be said to be the oldest cat lover I have ever met. At the age of 98, he still loves cats as innocent as he was when he was young.
Recently, the shit shoveler Ms. Wang returned to her hometown and planned to celebrate her 98th birthday for her grandfather. Because my family recently raised a six-month-old cat, "Little Flower", and my grandfather loves cats very much, I brought "Little Flower" to celebrate my grandfather's birthday. When we first met, my grandfather and "Little Huahua" got along very well, without any strange feeling at all. Grandpa sat in the rocking chair, carefully combed the "Little Flower"'s hair, and stroked it with love on his face. "Little Huahua" also cooperated very much and leaned her head on her grandfather's hand and lay comfortably on her grandfather's thigh. The warm scenes of this pair of grandparents and grandchildren who are beyond their age always make their families feel warm.
Grandpa also raised cats when he was young. He was kind and caring and loved small animals very much. But after getting married, because my grandmother likes to be clean, she never raised a cat again. Before grandma passed away, the shoveler took other cats to the house and played with them. But now those cats are getting older and are very afraid of strangers, so grandfather has no chance to get in touch with the cat. It was not until recently that the shoveler raised "little flower flowers" that my grandfather was finally able to contact the cat again.
A man and cat get along very well at first sight, and grandfather also wanted to keep "Little Flower" at home, but because grandfather is old, it is not convenient to take care of this vibrant new life. And when my grandfather thought that after going out, he was the only one who was at home, he couldn't bear it.
When I saw this, the editor would like to say that if the family members are not allergic to cats and conditions allow, if the elders like cats, they can buy one for them to raise, which can be considered as having a companion. The elderly are very caring and believe that they will raise cats as grandchildren.