Accompanying the cat to the toilet in the middle of the night, the little expression that is sleepy and angry is so cute!
Hello everyone, I'm Kobayashi, 28 years old, working as a designer in an advertising agency. I was busy with work and my life was monotonous, and it wasn't until I adopted a baby orange cat last year that my life became colorful. This little guy named "Orange" has become an indispensable part of my life. Today I want to share with you an interesting story about oranges, which I believe many cat owners will resonate with.
It was late Friday night, and I had just finished my week's work, lying in bed and getting ready for a good night's sleep. However, just as I was about to fall asleep, a slight "meow" pulled me back from my sleep.
I opened my sleepy eyes, and by the moonlight I saw Orange standing beside my bed, staring straight at me with its large, watery eyes. I know, it's a signal that it wants to go to the toilet.
To be honest, I really wanted to pretend I didn't hear at that moment. After all, I've been working overtime for a week in a row, and I just want to get some sleep at the moment. However, looking at the expectant eyes of the orange, I still managed to climb up.
I yawned and fumbled to turn on the light. Seeing this, Orange immediately ran to the door cheerfully, and looked back to see if I had followed. I dragged my tired body and followed it to the bathroom.
When it came to the bathroom, Orange expertly jumped onto the toilet. I stood aside and watched it "do things" seriously, and I couldn't help but feel a little funny. This little guy is usually naughty and mischievous, but when he goes to the toilet, he is serious.
While waiting, I felt so sleepy that I was about to fall asleep standing up. I couldn't help but yawn a lot, and I accidentally scared the orange. It turned its head and looked at me with a "what's the matter with you" look, a look of confusion and anger that wasn't too cute.
I couldn't help but laugh out loud and said, "Okay, okay, I'm sorry I scared you." You go on, I promise not to bother you. The orange seemed to understand my words, and turned his head again to concentrate on his "big thing".
Finally, Orange jumped out of the toilet bowl and I rushed to help it flush it. And then the little guy actually remembered to wash his paws! It jumped onto the sink and waited for me to turn on the faucet for it. Watching it wash its paws seriously, my sleepiness and small dissatisfaction vanished in an instant.
After washing my paws, the orange rubbed my leg again, as if to express gratitude. I crouched down, gently touched its little head, and said, "Okay, now it's time to go back to sleep." "
Back in the bedroom, I lay back on the bed, and Orange jumped into its nest. I thought I could sleep in peace, but who knows that it didn't take long for me to feel a warm little body on the bed. It turned out that the orange had crept up and curled up at my feet.
I smiled softly, and couldn't bear to chase it down. In this way, we slept together and spent this warm night.
When I woke up the next morning and looked at the orange that was still asleep, I suddenly felt that it was not a hassle to get up in the middle of the night to go to the toilet with him. On the contrary, this feeling of being needed makes my life more meaningful.
Friends who have pets may have had similar experiences, right? Although sometimes it may be troublesome and troublesome, when you see their trusting eyes, feel their dependence and love, all dissatisfaction will disappear.
That's the beauty of pet ownership. They bring us joy and color to our lives, but they also teach us responsibility and love. Although it may disrupt the rhythm of our lives, it makes our lives more colorful.
So, next time your pet wakes you up in the middle of the night to go to the toilet with him, don't be angry. Look at their cute little expressions, and you will find that this is actually a very warm thing!
Finally, I hope that all friends who have pets can get along with their friends and create more good memories together!