He saw a Gen Z girl kissing so sweetly in the cat's mouth, then petitioned her, and filled with sweet words that her guy would never listen to. Or a mischievous boy, ready to leave the stressful game unfinished to run out onto the field to throw the ball to the Golden Retriever dog that is waving its tail happily. That, that is love!
This love does not require romantic dates under the guise of candles, does not need expensive gifts or " centuries-old" promises. It only takes a light squat, a meal on time, a peaceful resting place and sometimes, a little patience when your cat decides to turn the new pair of shoes into high-end toothpick.
The neighbor's house has a girl who takes care of two cats, one fat, one thin. A child always demanded to eat, demanding "Cats right", the owner is wrapped. The other child was more taciturn, but not different from a loyal bodyguard, early in the morning, the girl opened her eyes to see the cat lying and she kept waking up and the cat followed, even on the bathroom, she was outside.
She said she loved her most when she saw two cats rolling around in a delicious sleeping position, or when she held them up, grazed them on their soft fur and listened to the small "goose" sound.
Raising pets always brings joy and warmth to the owner. They do not know how to speak human language, but we understand their eyes and gestures. They don't ask for much, just a little love and care.
And in return, we give us something truly pure and precious. It teaches us about responsibility, about patience and most importantly, about undying love. Many young people playing around, claiming to be "sen" who specializes in serving pets are called "boss" and are proud of that.
Because this is the true love, without drama, without "oring", only the "meo shoots", "hammer", the loving head moves and of course the "tricks" of the "boss"!