Thursday, June 08, 2006

I don't MEOW you..zzzz...zzz...zzz


When ever i get back home from work every evening, i always walk around infront of the corridor to greet my cat to say hi.. anyways he took a glance, starring tiger like ego and then turn the other way around and continue its cat nap.
This is my cat...sort of... unlike other cats that i own throughout my life this one is much far different than any other cats. Very "passive". Doesn't even "MEOW" a sound, doesn't socialized with other cats, his best friend is a white stray dog beside the street, doesn't greet or atleast allow us to pat him, try to hide/shy away from us evertime we approach. This cats have long been residence in this house even before we move into our new house (which my family bought abandoned 15 years ago before we get to move in last year) originally occupied temporary by my mother's sister. According to my grandma this cat (we called him "Whyte" due to its Persian white color) was long abandoned by its mother while he was still infant and manage to struggle for living on its own untill adult. So you can see no living things taught this cat how to communicate/socialised with others. Anyways it does do helpful thing like scare off those rats/pesky rodents entering our homes. Despite its physical feature this is much of a rare breed, small tiger like body and face physic with blue eyes. Its really mind challenging to understand what "Whyte" wants since it just stare at you and doen't give any indication and "Meow" any signal. Everyday he just stare outside leanning againts the ceramic floor staring at the yellow/purple dusk sky waiting for something he was hoping or wish for. I guess it really tought me to appreciate life and people around you instead of being lonely and unsocialized. My family always welcome any cats into our house. Its been our long tradition to love cats.

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