If you own a cat, leave! However, the owner's return from studying brought their cat cherished attention from the father.
Please, elders, don't make more empty threats like 'you can't raise a cat' etc. It's been repeatedly proven wrong, and it really throws the cat owners into a state of confusion. From the initial fear and apprehension before bringing a cat home, to the cat's subsequent ruthless domination, and even the cat's indifference towards the owner, how long does it take for this process to unfold? Regardless of the time, eventually, the cats will conquer the elders and become the treasured jewels of the house.

Fellow cat owners, you really take quite the risk to raise cats! You've undoubtedly heard threats like 'don't bring the cat home,' 'break off the relationship,' 'abandon the cat' etc., but still, cat owners dare to bring them home. This is partly due to boldness, and partly because they believe in the 'infectious' power of cats.

'If you bring the cat home, you and it can go out together!' After a minor test by Dad, Sandy received the unsurprising response. But Sandy knew that the bigger the thunder, the smaller the rain. The reality lived up to her wishes, and dads who made threats were eventually conquered by their Persian cats 'Pipi'!
Last year, Sandy brought 'Pipi' back from Thailand. After seeing it, Dad vehemently opposed it, making various threats. Faraway 'Pipi' was slow to warm up, initially not clingy or affectionate. After returning home for two weeks, its presence was like air – just there, but not actively seeking attention. Despite not unleashing countless adorable techniques, it was precisely this modest behavior that changed Dad's attitude. The determined cat owner hadn't even waited for Dad to fully accept 'Pipi,' so she continued her studies in Thailand, constantly worrying about Dad and 'Pipi''s relationship.

After three months, Sandy finally returned home, but she was surprised. She excitedly called 'Pipi' over, only to be ignored and even scolded. Just as she was scolding 'Pipi,' Dad picked it up and said, 'It's normal that you haven't been around for so long. Why are you scolding it~?' Seeing Dad lovingly comforting 'Pipi,' Sandy thought she had walked into the wrong house! The pet doctor told Sandy, 'Pipi' felt that Dad and Mom were super good to it, especially Dad, who took care of it – it was Dad, not Sandy!'

Elders are gradually infected by pets, and pets gradually gain the love of elders. So who is the biggest loser? You are!