In my life, the little guy Yang Miemie is like a bright star, illuminating every corner of my ordinary days and bringing me countless joys and surprises.
As the weather gradually cools down, some of Yang Miemie’s cute habits have become more obvious. Every midnight, it always stretches out its little paw and gently pats my face. Its eager look seems to be saying, “Master, it’s so cold. Open the quilt quickly and let me get in to warm up.” But it just can’t get into the quilt by itself. This little bit of confusion is really both annoying and funny, making me feel extremely affectionate towards it.
This “baby” over one year old has recently suddenly started kneading. Its little paw pads rhythmically step on me. How can I bear to blame it? I just find it more and more adorable.
The growth and changes of Yang Miemie are also very interesting. Recently, it has started to develop jowls. Its whole face has become chubby, making it even more cute. Looking at its appearance, I am full of joy and can’t wait to record this lovely stage of it with photos.
This weekend, I forced the little cat to be my “model” for a while. Although my photography skills are not so good, Yang Miemie’s rich expressions really added a lot of charm to the photos. Sometimes it shows a frightened little look, making me laugh; sometimes it poses in a serious manner, just like a standard ID photo. Each photo carries its unique charm and has become a precious memory in my life.

On weekdays, Yang Miemie’s daily activities are even more colorful. It’s like a multi – faceted little angel. It loves eating and sleeping like a pig, likes to jump around like a rabbit, and can play fetch like a dog. Every day, it loves to fall asleep while holding my hand. It looks like a baby, relying on me. When I’m working, it will forcefully “interfere” and insist on lying in my work area to sleep. When I’m lying down playing with my phone, it lies on my stomach and sleeps soundly. Whether it’s head – to – head, around my neck, or sticking to me like a sticky bean bun, it can find a comfortable sleeping position. Besides sleeping, eating is also a major part of its life. As long as I’m eating, its little eyes will stare at me closely. Once I move my mouth, it blinks its big eyes. Its eager look seems to be saying, “Master, give me a taste too.” If I eat alone without giving it any, I will be “stared to death” by it.
Yang Miemie also especially likes to stand on high places, as if standing on the shoulders of a giant can make it see a broader world. Several times, I was caught by it when I was secretly eating. Its surprised and expectant expression is really hilarious. I still remember the first time it saw snow. Its curious and excited look, carefully exploring this white world, is also deeply engraved in my mind.
Speaking of Yang Miemie’s character, it’s a real little tsundere. When it comes to nail – clipping and bathing, it’s extremely reluctant and uncooperative. However, it never yells at me, scratches me, or bites me. At most, it just “complains” to express its dissatisfaction. At the end of the year, I often work overtime. As soon as I get home, I turn on the computer to work, and it loves to squat on my keyboard the most, either ruining my data or messing up my documents. I can only carry it down again and again. At this time, it will walk aside by itself, turn its head, meow at me in a cute and fierce way, and then twist its buttocks and go to play by itself. Sometimes it’s so sleepy that it stands on the bed and calls me. But as long as I don’t go to sleep, it won’t go to bed by itself either. It just keeps watch over me and dozes off. Looking at its tired and persistent appearance, I feel extremely distressed. Once, it simply played a trick and slept in front of my computer. Fortunately, it didn’t block my work, so I let it be.
Yang Miemie is very timid. Besides me, few people come to the house. The first time my partner came, it was so scared that it directly got under the table. But it’s also a gentle little guy. Even if it’s scared, it won’t attack people. It also has an advantage that makes me worry – free, that is, it’s not picky about food. Whether it’s cat food, goat milk, canned food, chicken, or snacks, it accepts everything. It’s really easy to raise. It also allows me to pet it casually. When playing with me, it doesn’t bite too hard. If I shout loudly, it will kindly lick me. However, once when we were sleeping, it was licking my nose and suddenly bit me. When I opened my eyes, it also looked confused. It probably dreamed of eating delicious food. It really lives up to its name as a little foodie.
Yang Miemie, this cute and special little guy, has become an indispensable part of my life. With its innocence, liveliness, and gentleness, it has filled my life and made me feel endless warmth and happiness.
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