Question: When you encounter stray cats on the roadside for help, what would you choose as passers-by? Should I take it as if I didn't see it or help it as much as possible?
On the forum, the editor saw a very popular post "Should we help stray cats?" The content probably is that we humans should not feed stray cats, otherwise it will be detrimental to the human living environment and the survival of cats.
Although the topic seems reasonable and well-founded, can you really pretend to be invisible when a stray cat stands in front of you and meows at you?
Yesterday, veterinarian Xiao Ming read a short story about stray cats. Let me tell you about it below.
The woman found this "three-flowered stray cat at the door of a convenience store. Why isn't it just used to describe it? Just look at its figure and you'll know it.
It is not very good-looking, with a sharp-mouthed monkey-chessed cheeks, and it is not in the aesthetic point of cat lovers. It is particularly thin. It seems that it has not eaten for a long time and its body is exhausted to the point where the wind blows.
At first, the cat was staring at passers-by around him. He would take a look at anyone holding food in his hand, but his eager eyes were ignored by everyone, like an invisible cat.
Finally, it was lying at the door of the convenience store because it was exhausted. The curtain on the door was "slapped" because of the customers entering and leaving, but the kitten didn't care about the pain because it really couldn't stand up.
Although the cat is right at everyone's feet, like a "stumbling block", people choose to bypass it and will not take a look. The woman couldn't stand it anymore, so she squatted down and touched the cat's little head, and said gently: You wait for me, I'll buy you food.
And the cat seemed to understand her words, it opened its eyes and looked at the woman, as if it had made a promise.
The woman went to the supermarket to buy some ham sausages. When she came out, she found that the cat was very obedient and stood at the door of the convenience store, and called out at her: Is it for me to eat?
Then I followed the woman to a nearby open space and chewed it in big mouthfuls. I guess I haven't eaten such delicious food for many days, right?
When the woman got up and planned to leave, the cat meowed at her again, as if expressing gratitude. Although it was just a cat, it actually understood everything.
In fact, veterinarian Xiao Ming can especially understand the woman's mood. Maybe she doesn't like cats, but from the perspective of human nature, she cannot ignore a living life. Maybe we can save the life of a cat by spending 1 yuan to buy a ham sausage.
Veterinarian Xiao Ming also knows that many people hate stray cats, especially their screams when they are in estrus, which really affects human life.
But I still want to say that when I really encounter a stray cat, it is your choice to help or not. No one will condemn you, but don’t hurt you.
Conclusion: What would you do if it were you?
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