Many years ago, my dad found three kittens in the warehouse. They were meowing, so cute and pitiful. But the mother cat disappeared, so my dad took it home to take care of her. I poured some milk to feed them, and licked the milk greedily, which looked very interesting. However, the hostess's voice overwhelmed everything and had to send it to my grandmother. Later, it was said that two of them were bitten by a dog or something, and they disappeared. There is one big black cat left, which is chubby. Grandma said that once the fish that had just been made was taken away by the big black, grandma was furious and chased it for a long time. After that, I never heard of Dai Hei's whereabouts. This is the short-term fate between me and the cat.
People often compare cats with dogs and make people feel confused to vote as to who is the most popular pet. This is quite meaningless and quite different, whether it is from the perspective of pets or not. For dogs, I am more willing to compare them to partners and form a loyal master-servant relationship; for cats, I am more willing to compare the relationship between the two to looking in a mirror, and even people often have to learn from cats how to live like a nobleman . Cats are elegant, spiritual, and unruly. Their hair is always shiny and dazzling! Even if it is down, you can find it to live noble. Only when the cat is about to die, can bystanders notice the sluggish old-fashioned clock-even when it is old, the cat's eyes are wise.
The cats in Istanbul remind me of the cows and Buddhas in India. In India, cows are sacred and worshipped by people; monkeys are noble. The prototype of Sun Dasheng is said to be Hanuman. There is a documentary about how monkeys in India "steal food" naughty. The cat in Istanbul seems to be a combination of the status of the cow and the monkey in India: some see the cat as the messenger of Allah, and some see the cat as their own thief-but they don't stop it. At the same time, Istanbul is also facing the dilemma of modernization of all cities: reinforced concrete is increasingly eroding people's natural living space and depriving cats of their living space. As the movie says, if we consider reserving a shelter for cats, it will also leave a source of vitality for you and me.
When I looked at the cat, I realized that we were still alive.
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