Is it true that in most people's eyes, the image of a cat is cute, obedient, gentle, and sometimes soft and soft love to stick to the owner.
However, as more and more people raise cats, gradually many cat shovelers (cat owners claim to be) have discovered the problem, that is, although cats are cute and cute, they also have many shortcomings. Among them are macho, chaotic, etc.
Especially one thing, cats love to eat, they are simply foodies. And they eat everything, as long as they can eat, once the cat sees it, the cat must go up and try it. If it is not given to it, the consequences will be hard to say~
The following is a submission by a netizen:
I have a cat. At first I looked at the cat as cute and had a very docile personality, so I took the cat home.
After I got home and spent a while with the cat, I found that the cat was more well-behaved than I thought. I lie in the nest and sleep peacefully every day. If I were at home, it would play with me for a while. In short, it was a pet that was easy to support and I didn’t need to worry about at all.
But if you have to ask what the cat has, there may be only one. You love to eat and are a foodie!
I was just a few nights ago. When I got home from get off work, I saw someone selling roasted corn. I felt greedy and bought one.
After I got home, I sat on the sofa and ate corn. At this moment, the cat suddenly ran to me, staring at the corn in my mouth, and shouting from time to time. Obviously, it also wanted to eat it!
Later, when I ate about the same food, I sent the corn to the cat's mouth and thought to myself: I don't know if this cat loves corn.
So the cat first smelled the corn, then stuck out his tongue and licked it. The subsequent movement directly made me laugh and cry.
The cat actually chewed the corn in his arms, and it also grabbed the corn tightly with its cat's claws. Why do you think this cat even eats corn? Are you considered a big foodie?
Conclusion: Do the cats you raise also like to eat corn? Isn't it as cute as this cat?