Chapter 36: I'm Just a Little Tomcat, Don't Call Me Dad!
Big Fat Raccoon Cat is Very Worried About You, Offers to Help You Become Stronger
Having shown off his rat-catching skills, the other party should now know heâs more capable than that Big Orange Cat, right?
This way, his position as the top cat on the street wouldnât be threatened anymore.
Unless there was another cat who could catch rats better than him, but that would never happen.
After all, he was a mutated cat. He would only get stronger.
âGood Mimi, youâre such a good cat.â The Lady Boss stroked Li Liâs big head and praised him. âCome eat your meat. You need to eat well to catch rats.â
âMeow~ ï¼Mm-hmm. ï¼â Li Li replied and went back to his food bowl to continue eating.
As expected, cats who could catch rats were respected. That Big Orange Cat still wanted to compete with him? He was daydreaming. He was a hundred years too early.
âBig Orange is sunbathing. Can I pet you?â On the street, the orange cat was lying on top of an air conditioner unit.
He quickly attracted the attention of a passing Young Miss. Looking at his adorable appearance,
the Young Miss swayed the Juanbing in her hand and asked.
âMeow~ ï¼Pet, pet. At least you have better taste than that stupid human. ï¼â Seeing this, the orange cat got up and took a bite of the Jianbing she offered.
Even if he was angry, he still had to eat his fill. No matter how hard things were, he couldnât make himself suffer. No matter how angry he was, he couldnât argue with food.
âGood Big Orange, youâre so cute. Are you interested in coming home with me?â The Young Miss asked, stroking the orange catâs back.
The fur felt so nice. Another long-haired orange cat, she absolutely loved it.
âMeow~ ï¼This cat is living a good life here. Why would I go home with you? Youâre dreaming. ï¼â The orange cat muttered under his breath. If it werenât for the food, she wouldnât even get close to him.
Now she even wanted him to go home with her? She was delusional.
âMeow~ ï¼I thought you were so noble. Turns out youâre just a beggar too. ï¼â Just then, Li Li, who had arrived with small steps, saw them and mocked sarcastically.
âMeow~ ï¼This cat wonât stoop to your level. Iâm saving you the trouble of shamelessly seeking out humans. ï¼â The orange catâs fur stood on end at Li Liâs words, but looking at the Juanbing in his paws, he just cursed under his breath and didnât chase after Li Li.
âEh! What a fat and cute tabby cat. Whose is this?â While the orange cat was cursing, the Young Miss stroking him couldnât help but follow Li Li, who was passing by with small steps.
Although Big Orange was very cute, this tabby cat didnât seem bad either.
What to do? She had encountered two cats at once. Which one should she take home? What a difficult question.
âMeow~ ï¼Why are you so fickle, human? Youâre petting me, yet youâre looking at that fat cat. If you donât want to feed me, just go after him. ï¼â The orange cat yelled, biting the sausage inside the Juanbing, and ran off.
He was so angry. If these humans liked that Big Fat Cat, why did they come to feed him?
Didnât he have any pride? It was so infuriating.
âBig Orange, donât run away! Donât be so stingy. I was just saying. Why are you jealous?â The Young Miss shouted as she chased after him.
But the running orange cat ignored her. In the blink of a eye, he was gone.n/o/vel/b//in dot c//om
âSigh! Now Iâm screwed. Big Orange is jealous. I guess itâll be a few days before he lets me pet him again.â Looking at the empty corner, the Young Miss sighed. Then she looked at the half-eaten Juanbing in her hand and muttered, âI wonder if that tabby cat from before is still around. Judging by his appearance, he should be friendly too, right?â
With that thought, the Young Missâs eyes lit up, and she immediately ran back. However, there was no sign of him on the street.
âNow Iâve lost both the wife and the soldiers.â The Young Miss sighed and could only continue strolling with small steps, hoping to find other cats to pet.
âMeow~ ï¼Dad, dad. ï¼â On the other side, Li Li, who was walking, was taking leisurely small steps looking for his next food provider.
A white ball of fluff appeared before him, calling him by a horrifying name.
âMeow~ ï¼Where did you come from, little guy? Itâs okay to eat whatever you want, but can you please not say whatever you want? Iâm a pure little tomcat. ï¼â Li Li, startled, quickly said. Was there a mistake? He was a cat who had never been in love.
This little guy suddenly calling him that, wasnât it ruining his reputation in the area?
âMeow~ ï¼No? Impossible. Mom said my dad is a very strong cat. ï¼â The kitten, not even reaching Li Liâs chest, said, blinking his big eyes.
âMeow~ ï¼Although I am very strong, how could I be your dad, little guy? ï¼â Li Li said, about to continue looking for a food provider. But he found a little follower beside him.
âMeow~ ï¼Little guy, why are you following me instead of going back to the store with your owner? Iâm not a street loafer. I have important things to do right now. ï¼â Li Li said. If others saw this, they would think he was a cat abducting kittens. Besides, it was inconvenient for him to beg for food with this little guy around, wasnât it?
âMeow~ ï¼I donât have an owner. Mom told me to find a human here. ï¼â The little ball of fluff said, his head lowered, his voice very low.
âMeow~ ï¼Your mom is really irresponsible, leaving you, a newly weaned kitten, here to find humans. Isnât this sending you to your death? There are all kinds of people on the streets. What if you encounter a mischievous child? ï¼â Li Li thought for a moment and said, âMeow~ ï¼Come with me. Iâll take you to beg for food and find you a home. ï¼â
âMeow~ ï¼Really? Dad. ï¼â The ball of fluff asked excitedly.
âMeow~ ï¼Yes, but you canât call me dad. Iâm not your dad. Call me Big Brother, got it? ï¼â Li Li said angrily.
If it werenât for the kittenâs young age, he wouldnât be so kind. After all, it wasnât easy for him to develop so many litter shovel officers.
If he gave one to this little guy? He would have one less place to eat.
It seemed that the task of developing more litter shovel officers was a long way to go.
âMeow~ ï¼Okay, dad. ï¼â The ball of fluff nodded.
âMeow~ ï¼Wrong, wrong. Itâs Big Brother. Why are you so hard of hearing, little guy? ï¼â Li Li said helplessly.
He was really unlucky today, encountering a little guy who was clinging to him.
But who made him a kind-hearted cat? Sigh! Life was so hard.