Juju, her full name was Juliet was first bought and brought home with her pair, Romeo who was lost in the midst of our home transitioning. I'm not sure how he was lost and I'm pretty sure tortoises don't jump out of tank. My husband and I was walking around Big Box that one day, and entered a small aquarium shop. I do remember by heart that he bought the turtles to mark a special day, maybe my birthday 2-3 years ago. I wasn't confident on taking care of a tortoise at first, I kept watching videos on YouTube, Google many articles on knowledge and ideas to make our dear lil turtur safe at home. Now, my not-so-small tortoise is trained to even call us from her tank at the corner of the dining room for attention. How? She will flap her what are those? webbed feet? flippers? arms? yeah, you know it, and she'll make this blobloblobblob sound until, I walk towards her, and she will stop. She enjoys crawling around the house, but I don't, she'll end up with some dust, hair or fur on her skin, and I'll always need to vet her before she goes back into her water.
Belle is our very first cat in the house, though she may be the 13th, 14th? or 20th pet cat in my entire life. She was adopted through Facebook, delivered by a courier service and we received her in a huge box, during that time, we had our rabbit families, sadly we had to let them go. Belle is soft spoken, her fur is long and fluffy soft, her eyes... pulls you into another 100th dimension you never knew existed, but she's always lazy to clean her eyes or even herself and clumsy during most of her life with us, she fell down the bed, fell down the stairs, slipped across the floor while running or hopping. She is one silly cute cat.
One day, my cousin asked if I'm able to adopt another feline. He found a 2 young kitten locked in a pet carrier at his void deck, and he brought them home. He couldn't handle both to he asked if I could help him out there. I took one of the young kitten. When I reached my cousin's place, and I took her out of the carrier, she climbed onto my body so tightly and her claws were stuck on my shirt she didn't want to let go. Maybe she was scared, she had no idea what's going to happen to her being left under the void deck and then someone brought her home and back out again. Now, she's my vain, sporty, neat and noisy cat. She enjoys hair brushing more than me, that each time I comb my hair after shower, she'll come running for her private fur brush session with me.
Recently, we finally brought home these 2 active, playful, feisty, young cats. They were found in a vehicle part at a garage by some of my husband's friends who were, mechanics and works with motorbikes. They were still a kitten, meowing with their squeaky voice and playing with each other in a carton box. I came by the garage one night, and helped my friend to feed the kittens some kitten formula milk in a small bottle. The fuss, the scratch, and they were held down and forced to drink their milk by me haha. Weeks later, I dropped by again and they were already bigger and each time I come to the garage, I'll sit and play with them in their cage. I think they'd already recognise me. The often I visit, the more I was thinking about taking them home, but I hesitated because I'm afraid if I couldn't afford to have any more feline at home, like will their food be enough? Will they litter randomly around the house? I was asking myself to many questions. Until, my friend couldn't find time to care for them, they'd been in the cage for as long as I can remember, with the loud sounds of the exhaust and engines and motorsports. Maybe they did bring the kitten out for a while, but the rest of the time they had to be inside their cage for safety measures. My friend offered if I would be interested to help her out to re-home the kittens. With no doubt, I said yes! I was so excited, to welcome them home to make new friends with our other felines, and be the cat they can be at our home 😊 Mono is very curious and observant, she will come in the call of her name. She enjoys cuddling with humans during our sleep, she's very clean and knows when to bite during play and not during petting. She's able to control her claws better now, and is aware that we do feel pain if she bites or uses her sharp claws to grasp on us. Mina is a quiet, girly, and a playful solo. She's very active during play time and enjoys eating wet food more than her kibbles. She enjoys cuddling with humans during our TV time, she will jump up on us, or rub her body against us while we're watching the TV. She's is also a gentle cat, like Belle. She does not bite or scratch, but she does enjoy stretching and scratching our cork-board that's hanging on the wall.
To sum everything up, I love them with all my heart 💖
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