**Yankee's pouting moment**
# The "Yankees" in the young lady's house were caught doing bad things, and they were educated for two sentences, and the cat pouted
Hello everyone, I'm Lin Yue, a 28-year-old independent woman living in a bustling city. I love my job, I work as a fashion editor, and I work with all kinds of trends on a daily basis. But outside of work, I enjoy spending more time with the family cat named "Yankee".
"Yankee" is actually a British shorthair cat, and the reason why it was named this is because of its thick gray hair and round body, which is very similar to the American uncle in the movie. It was a stray cat I picked up on the side of the road two years ago, and it was so skinny that it was skinny and its eyes were full of fear and unease. I took it home and took care of it, and now it's an integral part of my life.
The "Yankees" have a docile personality and like to clingy people, but can also be mischievous occasionally. For example, it often sneaks into the kitchen when I'm not looking, trying to steal the snacks I put on the table. Every time it is caught, it will show an innocent expression, as if to say, "I'm just curious, not intentional." "I always can't help but laugh out loud and then gently pat it on the head and tell it not to do it again next time.
However, one day, the "Yankees" did something bad that made me laugh and cry. That day, I came home from work and found confetti and rags scattered on the floor of my living room. I followed the trail and found the study door ajar, and the "Yankee" was crouching on the desk, holding a fashion magazine I had just bought. When it saw me coming in, it was stunned for a moment, then quickly let go of its mouth, threw the magazine on the ground, and looked at me innocently.
I was furious, walked over quickly, grabbed the Yankee, and prepared to educate him. I pointed to the magazines and confetti on the ground and said to it solemnly, "'Yankee', how can you do this?" This is the magazine I just bought, how can you just tear it up? And these confetti and rags, did you do it? ”
The "Yankee" seemed to understand me, and it lowered its head and looked at me pitifully with those blue eyes. My heart softened, and my tone softened: "You know what? It is not right to do so. You should learn to respect other people's things and not just mess around. ”
Having said this, I had expected the "Yankees" to obediently admit their mistakes as they had done before and run to the side. Unexpectedly, it pursed its lips and looked at me dissatisfied. The expression was like saying, "Hmph, didn't you just tear up this magazine?" As for being so fierce? ”
Seeing this scene, I couldn't help but laugh. I put down the "Yankee," gently touched its head, and said, "Okay, okay, I know you didn't mean to." But next time, you must remember that you can't just mess around with things. ”
The "Yankee" seemed to understand me, and it looked up at me with those blue eyes. There was no dissatisfaction and stubbornness in those eyes, only endless tenderness and dependence. At that moment, I felt warmth and happiness that I had never felt before.
Since this "education", the "Yankees" seem to have really become much more sensible. It no longer messes around the house and no longer tries to steal snacks. Every day when I came home from work, it would crouch at the door and wait for me, and then look at me tenderly with those blue eyes. At that moment, I felt like the happiest person in the world.
Through this experience, I deeply experienced the joy and challenge of working with pets. Although they are only small animals, they also have their own emotions and thoughts. We need to experience their joys and sorrows with our hearts, and give them enough love and patience. Only in this way can we build true trust and friendship.
At the same time, I also realized that I also need to be more tolerant and understanding in my life. Everyone has their own shortcomings and shortcomings, just as "Yankees" make mistakes. But as long as we communicate and understand each other with our hearts, we can build a more harmonious relationship.
Finally, I would like to say that although the Yankee is just a cat, it has brought me endless joy and emotion. I will always cherish the time I spend with it, and I will always strive to be a better person.