In order to exercise the cat s courage, the cat was taken to the zoo to see lions. The cat was confused.
In order to exercise the cat's courage, the shit-sweeper took it to the zoo to see lions, and the cat was confused.
In our eyes, pets are always timid and full of cute elements, especially cats. The sensitive nature of felines, coupled with the sometimes "ruthless" threats from their owners, makes these little animals wary of the outside world, and also makes them lose a lot of fun in life.
For cats who have just come home and are not very familiar with it, everything around them is very strange to them. Due to the nature of cats, only after cats become familiar with the surrounding environment will their courage gradually grow, so the shit shovel officer We must be careful to tell our family members not to insist on holding it and petting it from the beginning. Peaceful coexistence is the best exercise for cats. However, many cat owners hope that the cat owners at home can be more courageous and not hide away all the time. Therefore, some cat owners will try every means to make the cat bolder.
Because the owner of the cat at home is too timid, which gives the owner a headache, so in order to exercise the owner's courage, the owner decided to take it to the zoo to see lions. Although the lion is a cat, its head and bite strength are not good enough. Some conditions are hundreds of times more powerful than cats, and lions are not only very handsome and majestic, but also a deterrent. You can't see the word "cowardly" on lions, and the shit collector has no choice, so I decided to take the cat owner to have a look and see if the cat's courage can be strengthened.
When the cat first entered the zoo, the little kitten jumping up and down aroused the interest of the lion, the king of the jungle. Strangely enough, the lion was not cold to the pedestrians coming and going, and was only interested in this little kitten. Surprised and excited, after a while, maybe it felt that it was being topped by some terrible creature. The clever cat started to look around, but facing the "monster" in front of it, the cat was still frightened, as if to say: What is this? It's so big! The big eyes stared, it was so interesting!
Obviously the cat was frightened by the size of the lion, but fortunately the cat didn't look like he was about to run away and still stayed outside. I guess this little guy knew that the lion couldn't run out, and wasn't there a poop shoveler here to accompany him? , but after this experience of taking cats to see lions, I still feel that everything should just go with the flow. Every cat has its own personality and characteristics, which cannot be forced. And although the cat was not scared by the lion this time, it does not mean that the cat is really bold.