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Chapter 77 (Sati) Whose dog raises a kitten by itself? (Part 2)

The next morning, the sunlight was gentle and the morning breeze was caressing.

After getting up and washing up, I went to the living room in my pajamas and glanced at the door next door. Huh? Seno isn't here? The door was open. I went over and peeked through the door, but not only was Seno gone, I couldn't find Little Tina either.

Could it be that Seno took it out? It's fine if it's just being strolled around, but I hope it wasn't picked up from somewhere and then returned there.

I ate something in the morning, and before I finished eating, I saw on my phone that the security camera at the door showed a big white dog with a black blob on its head slowly walking home.

Sure enough, Seno took Tinari out for a walk, hmph. What a cunning dog, he likes kittens even more than I do. Ugh, I haven't even had a chance to pet him yet!

Being clever, I decided to lure Seno with delicious food to win over the Tinari. After checking the surveillance footage, I immediately prepared breakfast for them.

Seno still eats human food, though it's a bit bland. For the adorable little Tina, all I have is a warm bottle and some newly bought cat food.

When I entered the room, I couldn't help but chuckle. Little Tina was perched solemnly on Seno's head. Perhaps because it was still just a little cub and not very heavy, its little head raised was undeniably adorable.

Sino walked very smoothly, without any bumps. It seems Sino has been taking good care of little Tina along the way. Very good, very good, they are both my precious darlings.

As soon as Seno entered the house, Tinari jumped off its head. Its small body was agile and light, possessing a unique charm.

It looked at me with its emerald green eyes, not with the misty look of yesterday, but with a hint of rationality. It's strange that I would use "rational" to describe a cat. But its gaze truly reminded me of that young professor I met in university—rational, intelligent, and gentle.

It walked towards me with light steps, its ear tips twitching gently. When it got close, it gently sniffed my palm. Then it rubbed its little head against mine and meowed.

God knows how excited I was, being a plush toy lover. I wished I could run 800 miles on the spot.

I immediately told Seno, "Let's go eat, yours is ready."

Then I picked up the little black cat, sat on the sofa, and fed it milk. Its little paws clung tightly to the bottle, and through the transparent bottle wall soaked with milk, I could see its pink little paws again.

I couldn't resist and reached out to pinch it. So soft! It's only about the size of a fingernail; it's so cute it melts my heart!

Seno finished its breakfast at an astonishing speed, and then came over to watch Tinari eat. I glanced at it and saw that it had almost finished eating, and its little belly was bulging. Afraid that it would get hungry again soon, I put some cat food in the new little bowl I bought.

Then he handed the little Tinari back to Seno, saying, "Seno, this is yours. Stop staring at me, you really can't live without me."

Then I got up to clean the house, washed Seno's bowls, and put them in the cupboard. Then I tidied up the rest of the things.

It's strange, I've never owned any other pets, so I don't know what other people's pets are like. But my Seno is really smart.

From a kitten to now, it has never damaged any furniture. The few times it scratched at the door were just to get out for a walk. Since I got it a smart door, it doesn't even need me to take it out anymore.

It sounds strange, but it really respects my privacy. It never comes into my bedroom easily, and it only comes in when I ask it to.

I remember it was raining heavily that day, with constant thunder. I screamed in fright from the sudden clap of thunder. Seno immediately heard me, called out outside my door, and knocked.

I told it to come in, and it seemed to understand and came in. After it came in, it didn't jump onto my bed right away, but just walked to the side of my bed. It stretched out its big, furry head for me to pet.

I don't know why, but I feel very safe when Sino is by my side. I'm not afraid of thunder anymore. It suddenly feels like my son, whom I've raised for many years, has become my older brother, but it doesn't feel bad.

The past few days have been uneventful, life is like plain water, simple yet warm.

Tinari grew bigger and bigger, healthy and intelligent. Like an inflating balloon, Tinari became a slender but powerful-looking creature. It was completely unrecognizable from how it looked when Seno brought it back.

In my observation, Tinari seems to be unusually intelligent, just like Seno. And although they are a cat and a dog, they get along very well. They coordinate very well in small matters.

When they were kittens, Seno would carry Tinari on his head during walks. Now that Tinari is older, the cat and dog go for walks side by side, sometimes disappearing without a trace. They come back covered in a mess of leaves.

Also, after Seno refused to eat dog food, I discovered that Tinari also refuses to eat cat food. Both of these guys want to eat human food, but what normal cat won't eat cat food! I tried several times to get Tinari to eat cat food, but he just wouldn't eat it, and in the end I gave up.

Because there's a "traitor" by my side. That wretched Seno! I knew it! Why wasn't Xiaoti eating his cat food? It gave Xiaoti its own food. Although Xiaoti doesn't eat it all, Seno still gives Xiaoti a lot of his.

As a result, neither of them got enough to eat, and I only discovered it because I suddenly had the idea to take pictures of them eating. From then on, I would prepare three portions of food each time, one for each of us. However, the cat food I bought before wasn't wasted; I gave it all to the stray cats.

Tina has a very good temperament; she lets me pet her back and sometimes her ears. Her gentle nature is almost unlike that of a cat, though sometimes she looks at me like I'm a kitten.

And Tinari won't let me touch its belly. It's such a shame, that fluffy little belly looks so cute and cuddly. Every time I see Seno burying his head in the little black cat's belly, I'm incredibly envious.

Tinari would extend its soft, pink paws and cradle Seno's large head. It would never use its paws to hurt Seno. Then it would gaze tenderly at Seno with its emerald green eyes, like a clear, gentle pool deep in the mountains, untouched by human hands.

Whenever I see these pictures, I squat down next to them and start snapping away with my phone. Now I have so many photos like this on my phone. I want a soft cat belly too, you darn Seno!

My little ones are all a bit quirky, but this kind of life is just wonderful.

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