Arrow, My Superhero
64Arrow, my four month old kitten, is my superhero cat. Okay, I know he's still a kitten but he is going to grow up someday.
What makes Arrow a superhero you might ask? Well, he's a superhero because has a special power. Arrow's special power is to melt my heart because of his cuteness.
So, what else does this superhero cat do? Arrow, the superhero cat, does what all other kittens do. He plays for hours on end. He chases his tail, chases my other cat, jumps on my dog's head and gets into tons of trouble all day long.
Arrow, the superhero cat was dropped out of outerspace from Mars and then brought to me by a stork, who dropped him on my doorstep one afternoon and he has been breaking my heart ever since.
I look into his eyes and I see the power of love. I pet my superhero cat and he purrs with delight. I sleep at night knowing my superhero cat is right above me, sleeping on my head, paws on both sides of my face. I wake up every single morning to my superhero cat licking my forehead telling me it is time to get up and give him his energy food.
My superhero cat doesn't just eat any kind of food either. He eats special formula kitten food. It make him strong and healthy.
Arrow, my superhero cat, is one special bundle of joy. Everywhere I go in my house, he is right there behind me. I go to the kitchen, he is there, I go down the hallway and I can hear his little paws on the linoleum behind me. I go to the bathroom and he sits at the door and waits for me to come out or if he is quick enough, he follows me and sits on the bath mat waiting for me. I have a bath same thing. I go to bed at night and I can hear his little paws on the floor coming up the hallway, I hear him jump up onto the bed and I feel him make his way up to my head where he curls up and sleeps.
Arrow, my superhero cat, is one special critter and I love him to death.
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Arrow, like my cat Fuzzball, is very cute.
Everybody says you should have your cat or dog spayed and neutered, but I want to point out that this is mainly for the convenience of society, as opposed to doing the animal a favor. If we neuter all our beautiful pets, there will be no pets like them left to show to future generations I believe we must preserve our fine legacy of excellent pets by breeding the best of them, so they can live forever, and be enjoyed by future generations. Our so-called humane societies are driving our pet populations into extinction.
We must support animal welfare groups, and we must breed our best pets for future generations to enjoy, otherwise they will tragically be the last of their kind. I think one to two litters per selected pet should be enough to ensure reproductive longevity. The only reason we must neuter animals now is that we have destroyed all the natural habitat that they once had a chance to survive and flourish in. That is our fault, not theirs.












Charia Samher 2 years ago
Isn't he adorable!?! He melts my heart too. =D