The black cat opened the cupboard by himself to look for traces of Can Can. Huh? Where is Can Can?
Cooper: Huh? Where are my cans?

When you grow up, you may be able to shop online! There is a 9-month-old black cat "Cooper" in the North District of Taichung City. He is very cute and very smart. He knows that his mother hides food in the cabinet. On this day, it secretly moved a small cardboard box, knocked it over, and then stood up with its feet to "open the door to find food." Such a shrewd behavior scared her mother, saying, "I can't imagine how naughty he will be when he grows up..."
At that time, my mother was sitting quietly in the living room, observing Cooper and the cat brother's daily life. The clever Cooper used the cardboard box as a stepping stone, opened the window, stuffed the whole head inside, and carefully dug left and right to look for traces of cans. Unfortunately, Cooper's hands were too short and his body wasn't sensitive enough, so he couldn't pull out the food smoothly. In the end, he simply stopped looking for it and rushed to his mother's side to meow, signaling that he should give her snacks quickly.
He can open doors to find food at a young age, and he will definitely be great when he grows up.
"I'm so smart that I want to get snacks by myself. I started to think that I am not a cat!" My mother also laughed and said that all the fur babies in the family know that there are snacks hidden in the cabinet. No matter they are sleeping, eating, or going to the toilet, they will rush to the window as soon as possible. "And I don't know if Cooper also searches for cans like this when I'm not at home..."
My mother came home recently and saw bite marks on the feed bags every day.
Cooper, the thief cat, is really greedy. He wakes up his mother every morning to feed him. After his stomach is full, he will run to her and act coquettishly. "He will keep meowing at the door, rubbing my feet and asking me to pet him, and then makes me late for work every day..."
The cute Cooper is a cat adopted by his mother. He originally adopted him because he wanted to "suppress the two tabby cats." Brothers! My mother said, "Just a few days ago, my friend found a black cat on the hood of the car. It looked like a girl. We went over to take a look and immediately took it home because it was just what I wanted! As soon as we got home, I named her sister and told my brothers not to bully it."
Little did we know that when we took Cooper to the animal hospital for a physical examination the next day, we accidentally discovered Cooper's true gender. "The doctor was very confused and asked us: I'm sorry, Master, it's a boy, why do you call it sister! When I heard it, it was like a bolt from the blue, but I wanted to say that I picked it up and took it home, so I had to keep it!"
Perhaps it was because he experienced too many dangerous things when he was a child, which made Cooper timid and afraid of people and refused to be hugged, with panic in his eyes. After more than three months of adaptation, Cooper finally let go of his guard and was willing to rub mommy's belly and scratch her chin. He also infected his brothers who didn't like to act coquettishly at first, and now they all act cute together and pretend to be cute! His mother said with a smile, "He also likes to talk a lot, it seems. I was afraid that people would forget him, but now he looks at you with eyes full of love, which is very touching! He finally felt our love. "

Because Cooper is too greedy, mom has to hide things.

Originally I wanted to raise a brother-sister combination, but I didn't expect that we would end up with three brothers.




