Three-Colored Cat – Stout, Serious, and Bossy, Deterring Playful Orange Cats
I vaguely remember meeting it in a community in Baoshan District, Shanghai.
The next year I went back to look for it, but couldn't remember exactly where it was.
Like many first discoveries of cat spots, it faded from my memory.
Over time, I forgot about them, as if they were all in dreams.
When I first discovered it, it was standing sideways at the doorway, looking towards me.
I initially thought it was responding to my meows.
Later I realized it wasn't.

My voice didn't attract the cat, but rather called out the owner, who was very proud to introduce it.
But over time, many of them were forgotten.
It's like many alley cats, and it was a real mouse hunter!
Of the three colorpoint cats I photographed, most were not overweight.
This one must have been neutered, so its figure seemed larger.

Besides some orange tabby markings on its legs, its overall coloration was quite pure three-color.
It had a serious and attentive appearance, plus a mole in its eyes, and a silent bell necklace that looked like a 'golden chain'.
It felt like it was the big boss of the alley.
Previously, someone said the cats always looked towards me, but their attention wasn't on me.

When I turned around, I found another orange tabby crouching on the other side.
Maybe it was attracted by my meow earlier.
Now both bosses had discovered each other, and after looking at each other, the orange tabby immediately launched an attack, thinking it had found a playful companion.
But the three-color cat boss seemed unimpressed and didn't have the experience of being a 'sister',It started a fight with the orange tabby, using a 'airplane ear,' stood up, and frowned.
The orange tabby was frightened and retracted its body.
After several rounds of retreating and attacking, the orange tabby gave up, and it returned to the other side.
The three-color cat boss still kept a watchful eye on it

After confirming that the orange tabby was far away, the three-color cat boss relaxed and crouched at the doorway, using its fluffy tail to hug itself.
There seemed to be a touch of gentleness on its face!

