The bodyguard was very strong, and Bai Li's struggles were completely ineffective.
"obedient."
The bodyguard, with his square and serious appearance, looked down at the tiny kitten, no bigger than a palm, and said with great effort, "I'll buy you canned food when we get to the hospital."
Bai Li shook her head, refusing to be tempted by the canned food.
No amount of canned food can fool me into taking him to the vet to be neutered! He's a male cat, not a male cat.
Just as the bodyguards forcibly placed her in the car and they arrived at the hospital entrance, the bodyguards opened the car door, preparing to take the cat out. Bai Li, who had been conserving her energy throughout the journey, suddenly became fierce, leaping into the air and yelling, "Meow!"
goodbye!
He's going to run away.
Bai Li seized the opportunity perfectly; being small in stature, it was very convenient for him to jump out of the car door.
The bodyguard never expected that he, who had been behaving himself all the way, would suddenly escape from prison. He was shocked for a few seconds, and when he tried to chase after him, he couldn't catch up at all.
The little kitten ran like a cannonball, its round body not hindering its speed at all. Its short legs clattered along, and in no time, it disappeared from his sight.
"It's over."
The bodyguard who failed to catch up turned pale: "How am I going to explain this to the butler?"
Bai Li didn't understand the hardships of being a bodyguard.
After successfully escaping, he hid himself in a flower bed in the park and sat down with a thud.
"So tired."
Bai Li sat on a fallen green leaf, her little paws taking the bundle tied to her in front of her. She expertly took out a fruit from the bundle and popped it into her mouth.
The fruit is juicy and very thirst-quenching.
However, after checking the contents of her bundle, Bai Li sighed with worry.
"There are only three left."
Since he came down the mountain, although he has been frugal with his food every day and occasionally picks up discarded fruit that isn't too bad, he doesn't have much left of his belongings.
His older siblings haven't found him yet.
As for her fiancé...
Bai Li rubbed his face with his hands as soon as he thought of his fiancé. After rubbing his face, he carefully took out the portrait his father had given him before he left and laid it flat in front of him.
Dad said this was a portrait of his fiancé, and he could find him by looking at the picture.
Right now, Bai Li stared at the stick figure in the portrait and couldn't imagine that there was anyone in the world who could look like a stick figure.
If that's really how they look, even a looks-obsessed little kitten would feel sorry for them.
"Meow?"
Just as Bai Li was sighing over the stick figure, a gray-white old cat suddenly walked over and meowed at him.
Bai Li paused for a moment, then meowed, "I'm new here, not a stray cat. I have a mom and dad, and I'm going out to find my fiancé."
The old cat said to the meow, "Silly girl, once a cat leaves the house, it becomes a stray cat. Is your fiancé someone's house cat? House cats don't even look down on stray cats. You're destined to be a bachelor."
Bai Li was shocked: "I'm not going to stay single."
Dad said he's good-looking and will marry a beautiful wife someday.
The old cat saw that the new kitten was really too small and probably didn't know anything about stray cats, so it patiently snuggled up in front of him and gave him a good lesson.
After class.
Bai Li seemed to understand but not quite, only grasping the old cat's explanation about domestic cats and stray cats in the beginning of his conversation.
The old cat said that many pet cats now work, such as going to cat cafes or accompanying their owners on live streams to be cute. Stray cats, on the other hand, can only leave their bowls on the street and beg for cat food from passersby.
Bai Li had no money, and there was no food left in her bag.
He also wanted to get a job.
Just as Bai Li was pondering how to find a job, the old cat was still chattering on and on.
“Little kitten, we have Cat Brother protecting us in this area. If you want to wander around here in the future, you have to be filial to Cat Brother, understand? — Hey, what are you doing?”
The old cat was a little confused as it watched the kitten suddenly pack its bags.
Bai Li neatly tied her bundle to her body and announced crisply, "I'm going to work!"
He had to support himself before his older siblings found him and before he found a fiancé.
Moreover, he said on his way down the mountain that he would bring gifts for everyone.
Buying gifts costs money, and he estimated it would cost a lot of money. Thinking about it, he felt a heavy burden on his shoulders.
The old cat stared blankly as the little guy carried his bag to look for a job. He held back for a while, but couldn't help himself and poured cold water on him.
“Little kitten, we stray cats can’t find jobs. We don’t have health certificates, cat cafes won’t take us, and no one will watch us beg for food.”
Bai Li shook his head; he didn't beg for food.
Dad said that kittens should be self-reliant. Although he was spoiled and pampered since he was a child, he is actually very strong-willed, and not only strong-willed, but also very concerned about his image.
He can't bring himself to beg for food without working.
After making up her mind, Bai Li bravely embarked on the road to finding a job, despite her short legs.
City A is the most prosperous city, and also the location of Bai Li's fiancé.
Bai Li didn't know much about her fiancé.
Not only did he not know much, but the entire Monster Mountain community didn't know much about his fiancé either.
The marriage was arranged by the fortune teller. It's said that when she was a child, her fiancé, often brought by his family, would come to Monster Mountain. He and Bai Li were very close, but later, he left without saying goodbye!
Bai Li didn't wait for her fiancé, and according to her father and the others, she cried a lot.
For this reason, Bai Li's parents didn't really like her fiancé. As they were leaving the mountain, they earnestly urged Bai Li to find a chance to dump her heartless fiancé and let him experience the bitterness of being cheated on.
"Meow, meow meow meow?"
Hello, may I come in?
Outside the cat café, Bai Li stood upright, politely scratching at the door with her paws, meowing pleadingly.
He didn't go inside; he just peeked out, asking for permission.
Not long after.
Bai Li's meowing attracted the waiter, but when the waiter saw him, he ignored what Bai Li was meowing and simply shooed him out.
"Don't come in."
The waiter frowned, his expression not good: "The cats inside are all purebred and vaccinated. The stray cats outside carry bacteria and viruses, so they can't come in."
The waiter just shooed him away; he didn't physically assault him. Many of the cats in the cat café are quite valuable; the owner spent a considerable amount of money buying them.
The one in front of me, although it looks quite good, doesn't look like a domestic cat; it probably hasn't even been vaccinated.
The staff didn't dare let this kind of cat in. If they did, and other cats got sick, the owner would definitely make her pay compensation.
Bai Li was called a little wildcat and wasn't allowed to go near the cat cafe. He tilted his head back, his wet amber eyes showing a hint of sadness.
"Meow."
I am a little monster among cats, and I have no virus.
The waiter ignored Bai Li's meows and turned away. After returning to the cat cafe, she closed the door and stared at him warily, as if afraid he would sneak in.
Bai Li understood the waiter's intention to drive him away. He lowered his head in disappointment, rubbed his eyes with his paw, and left with his bag on his back.
My first job attempt was a failure.
Besides this cat cafe, Bai Li went to many other cafes, but none of the owners wanted him. Every time he went there, he was ruthlessly kicked out.
"Where did this stray cat come from? Get lost!"
"Afen, keep an eye on that cat by the door, don't let it come in and steal food!"
"Hey, this kitten of yours looks pretty good. Come here, I'll take you to the vet to get you neutered and vaccinated, and see if I can sell you."
Bai Li understood all the things they said about driving him away and even selling him.
Especially when faced with someone who wanted to castrate him and sell him, Bai Li would run away incredibly fast.
Bai Li wasn't kicked out when she passed the last cat cafe.
It wasn't because the boss wanted him anymore, but because this remote cat cafe had been abandoned.
Several listless cats were scattered around the cat café. The door was locked, so the cats couldn't get out, and Bai Li couldn't get in either.
Through a glass door, Bai Li saw that the cat café floor was extremely dirty, covered in cat poop. The cats were huddled on chairs, on the floor, and near the door; they were all pitifully thin.
"Meow?"
Bai Li meowed loudly through the crack in the door, "Isn't this a cat cafe? Why isn't the owner feeding you?"
The American Shorthair cat near the door saw a tiny creature arrive and replied listlessly, "It's the cat café. The owner is missing, no one is feeding us, and we can't get out."
"If we stay locked up any longer, we'll all die."
The American Shorthair cat said, "We haven't eaten or drunk anything for many days, and several of us have gotten sick."
Bai Li was soft-hearted. Although he didn't understand why the boss had left them there, he immediately took off his bundle when he saw the situation.
Bai Li slipped the last bit of food from the bundle through the crack in the door.
"These are fruits I brought from home; please have some."
Bai Li used her paws to push the fruit inside so they could share it.
But two cats vomited after only a few bites. They had been locked up for too long without food or water and had gotten sick.
Bai Li felt extremely distressed seeing them vomiting in pain.
"You wait and see!"
Bai Li shouted at the door, then turned and ran away.
They didn't know how much time had passed. Just when the cats inside thought the little one wouldn't come back, a sound suddenly rang out from outside.
Bai Li was carrying a large brick on his back and was running this way with all his might. He was clever; he even knew to find a rope and tie the brick to his back so he wouldn't fall off easily.
Bai Li took a small breath after carrying the bricks over.
"I, I'll get you out."
Bai Li rested for a while, and then he told the cats inside the door to stay away.
The oldest American Shorthair cat led the rest of the cats backward.
Bai Li raised the brick above his head and, using all the strength he possessed as a little monster, smashed it against the door.
"Bang--"
Glass shattered all over the floor.
The cats, who had been confined for many days, looked at the broken glass and then at the little one, and couldn't help but tear up.
"Thank you."
The cats walked around the broken glass and thanked Bai Li, saying, "If it weren't for you, we would definitely be dead."
Bai Li scratched her head and smiled sheepishly, "It's okay, we're all cats, no need to thank me."
The rescued cats stopped saying thank you and started calling him "Big Brother" out of loyalty.
Bai Li: "..."
Bai Li looked at the cats following behind him, firmly calling him "Big Brother," and felt a little worried.
That's what the little cats call them.
"Brother, can you take us to find something to eat? We have no experience of being homeless."
"Big brother, can you take Dian Dian and Da Hui to see a doctor? They're both sick."
"Big brother, where are we sleeping tonight?"
She had nothing of her own and slept under a bridge every day as a kitten named Bai Li. Now, she is forced to raise several abandoned pet cats.
well.
This is really making cats go bald.
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