I woke up early in the morning and found that the orange cat had a bunch of hair caught between its toes.
When multiple dogs are kept together at home, apart from barking at each other, it is difficult for them to fight with each other.
Cats are different.
From a human perspective, it is very easy for two cats to start fighting for no reason. Both cats scratch, gnaw, and scratch each other's heads. The cat hair is flying everywhere, and they want to kill each other with a deadly blow.
However, cats are different from cats.
Some cats are scheming and clever, and even if they are enemies with each other, they will not use violence in front of their family members.
The orange cat lady from the well-known cute pet blogger @猫来大头 is such a scheming cat.

Ms. Orange Cat’s Bijio
The blogger has 7 cats in his office, including this domineering and mighty Orange Cat lady.
One day at work one morning, colleagues discovered that Ms. Orange Cat was behaving a little abnormally and had something strange about her body. However, other than that she looked dirty, there was nothing unusual about her, so they speculated that she was fighting with her companions.

Evidence of a fight
Just when everyone was doubtful, a colleague showed Sherlock Holmes-like meticulousness. She found evidence of a fight between Ms. Orange Cat’s toes.
As shown in the picture above, the orange cat has a handful of cat hair stuck between its toes.
Based on the color and texture, as well as Ms. Orange Cat’s usually domineering style, it is speculated that she had another fight with a companion with the same coat color before everyone went to work.
There may be more than one.

Ms. Orange’s Airplane Ears
What’s even more unexpected is that after the official released the crime scene and evidence to the public, it unexpectedly became popular.
A lot of people who like cloud cats rushed in to like it. Everyone was fascinated by this tuft of yellow hair.
Some people also expressed that they wanted to see if the "violator" would be punished. However, after seeing the frosty orange cat lady moving her ears and eating snacks, her whole body was enveloped with a layer of majestic aura.
Forget it, just think that the other cat deserves it.

Ms. Orange is ogling
Cats don’t like being raised!
Although the results of this scientific study make many people who like cats sad, we still have to maintain a rigorous attitude and convey it righteously: cats don’t like to be raised by people at all! Cats are true loners.
As you can see, almost all cats are aloof and go their own way. Even stray cats that want to seek food from humans only "strategically" exude their charm and "confuse" humans to achieve their goals.
Cats’ preference to be solitary is related to their hunting habits in their genes. As natural hunters, they are the animals with the fewest natural enemies in nature and the animals that know best how to avoid their enemies. Such nature makes cats like and get used to a quiet environment and an independent and free life.




