Title: Miracle! The crying baby met two pear blossom cats, and it was as quiet as a chicken in an instant, this picture was too warm!
Description: What happens when a crying baby meets two gentle pear blossom cats? A new mother shared her heartwarming experience, let's feel the warmth and healing together!
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Hello everyone, my name is Kobayashi, I am 28 years old, and I am a new mother who has just returned to work after maternity leave. I work as a creative designer in an advertising agency, and my husband is a programmer. We have a lovely 6-month-old son, Xiaodou, and we also have two beautiful pear cats, the older one is called Maomao and the younger one is called Qiuqiu.
As a new mom, I learn how to take care of Beans every day. Honestly, it's been a challenging job! Especially when Xiaodou cries, I am always at a loss and don't know what to do.
I remember that it was a Saturday afternoon, my husband was on a business trip, and I was alone at home with the baby. As soon as Xiaodou woke up, I thought he would play quietly for a while as usual, but who knew that he would suddenly start crying. I tried breastfeeding, changing diapers, holding him and shaking him gently, and even turning on his favorite cartoons, but none of these tricks worked.
Xiaodou cried so much that my face was red, I was so anxious that I was sweating profusely, and I was anxious and sad. I secretly blamed myself in my heart: why have I been a mother for so long, and I still don't know how to coax my children? Am I not careful enough to find out what my baby needs? Am I really a good mom?
Just when I was about to break down, our two pear blossom cats, Mao Mao and Qiu Qiu, suddenly appeared. They are usually relatively quiet and rarely join in the fun. But this time, they actually took the initiative to walk to Xiaodou's crib.
Maomao and Qiuqiu jumped on the crib gently on the left and right. I was going to chase them away, fearing they would scratch the beans. But seeing their cautious looks, I decided to take a look at them first.
To my surprise, the two cats were lying quietly on either side of Xiaodou, gently clinging to him with their furry bodies. Xiaodou seemed to feel something, and her crying gradually became quieter. His eyes widened and he looked curiously at the two furballs beside him.
Maomao gently patted Bean's hand with his paw, and Qiuqiu rubbed his head against Bean's cheek. Bean was amused and reached out to grab the cat's tail. The two cats are also very patient, allowing the beans to play with their tails and ears.
I stood aside and watched this heartwarming scene, and a warm current swelled in my heart. It turns out that sometimes our adult methods are not necessarily the best, but these little animals, with their instinct and warmth, give the baby the most needed comfort.
Gradually, Xiaodou got tired of playing and fell asleep quietly in the company of the two cats. Maomao and Qiuqiu still maintain their original posture, like two dutiful little bodyguards, guarding the sleeping bean.
Looking at this picture, I suddenly felt that my previous anxiety and self-blame were superfluous. Raising children is indeed a difficult task, but we don't need to be perfect in everything. Sometimes, giving your child a safe, warm environment where he feels loved and accompanied may be more important than anything else.
After this incident, I began to observe more of the interaction between Xiaodou and the two cats. I found that whenever Xiaodou was in a bad mood, Maomao and Qiuqiu would always appear by his side unconsciously. They can't speak, but they give Xiaodou the most sincere companionship and comfort in their own way.
Once, while learning to crawl, Xiaodou fell several times and was about to cry. Maomao slowly crawled in front of Xiaodou and gently rubbed his face with his head, as if to say, "Come on, you can do it!" Bean was amused, forgot to cry, and continued to crawl forward.
Another time, Xiaodou fell ill with a fever and couldn't sleep well all night. Qiuqiu silently jumped on the bed and gently snuggled up to Shodo. Xiaodou seemed to feel Qiuqiu's body temperature and soft hair, and slowly quieted down and slept soundly.
These little things made me deeply feel that love knows no race or language. Our two pear blossom cats, in their unique way, gave Xiaodou the purest love and companionship. They have taught me that sometimes silent companionship is more powerful than a thousand words.
Now, whenever I see the scene of Xiaodou and the two cats playing together, my heart is full of happiness and gratitude. I am grateful that they are not only good friends of Xiaodou, but also a good helper on my parenting journey. They told me that raising children is not a one-person business, but a shared responsibility and happiness for the whole family.
This experience also gave me a new perspective on life. I started to learn to relax and stop striving for perfection. I learned that the best gift for a child is not expensive toys or nutritious food, but a loving family atmosphere and unconditional companionship.
For new parents who're struggling with parenting like me, I want to say: don't put too much pressure on yourself and don't always feel like you're not doing a good enough job. In fact, as long as we love with our hearts, children can feel it. Sometimes, a hug, a smile, or even a warm little animal can bring great comfort and strength to a child.
Let's learn to appreciate every little detail in life and cherish those seemingly ordinary but loving moments. Because it is these bits and pieces that constitute the best memories of our lives.
Finally, I would like to give a special thanks to our family, Mao Mao and Qiuqiu. Thank you for teaching me how to love and take care of Xiaodou better, and for making me understand that the power of love is so powerful. I believe that with your company, Xiaodou will definitely grow into a loving, brave and strong child.
This is my little story with Xiaodou, Maomao, and Qiuqiu. I hope it can bring some inspiration and warmth to you on the road to parenting. Remember, we're all striving to be better parents, and the process itself is a blessing.