Cats are really human. In Japan, there is a photographer named "Yanhiko Yukichi". He often photographs stray cats who come to visit his yard and has also published a photo work "Garden Cat". I hope netizens can stop from their bu...
Cats are really human.
In Japan, there is a photographer named "Yanhiko Yukichi". He often photographs stray cats who come to visit his yard and has also published a photo work "Garden Cat".
I hope netizens can stop from their busy lives through photography and see those kittens who are living lazy.
Because of frequent photographing stray cats, An Yan is very familiar with nearby stray cats, one of which is a tabby cat, often appearing near a white house, and the three daily meals are provided by the homeowner.
I don’t know what the cat is, so An Yan gave it a beautiful name "White House Cat".
One day, An Yan met the owner of the white house.
After chatting, I realized that the White House cat also had a owner before. It was an elderly man living alone. Because he was hospitalized due to illness and no one took care of the kitten, he became a stray cat.
The owner saw that it was pitiful and kept feeding it, and the white house became the check-in point for cats.
But unfortunately, the homeowner is also moving, so he is worried about the fate of the cat.
An Yan looked at the thin White House cat and felt very distressed. He squatted down and touched its head and said:
"If you need it, go to the house at the corner of this street to find me."
Unexpectedly, when An Yan opened the door the next morning, he found that the White House cat was actually here:
"Is anyone here?"
"I'm here to visit!"
"Do you really care about food here?"
An Yan was surprised and immediately prepared a sumptuous food for the cat.
But it didn't eat much, and it looked bad.
An Yan was worried that he would get sick, so he took the cat to the hospital again.
It was found that the cat was over 10 years old, but weighed only 2.6kg and had mild stomatitis.
In order to take better care of it, An Yan placed the cat in the courtyard, but did not restrict its freedom.
The White House cat is very smart. He comes to report and eat regularly every day, taking medicine, and staggers in the yard, obediently allowing people to caress.
All of this made An Yan feel happy and healed. He said, "Come often in the future~"
Do you think that kittens can really understand human language?
We don't know this.
But I believe that cats can sense human kindness before they are willing to entrust their true feelings to the bipolar beast.