Animals are everything ❤️ my cat was hiding the other day, and she always comes running when called or when treats are offered. That day I realized I’d been home from work for about 30-45 minutes, and she hadn’t come to ask for her hug and kiss yet which normally she yells at me until I come to her tower for hugs. So I got worried went looking and couldn’t find her. Eventually I found her hiding in the headboard of my bed. But when I touched her trying to pet her and lure her out she didn’t respond or move and she was clearly stuck in there, but wasn’t responding to me. I literally started crying my eyes out(I literally don’t cry ever, I obviously have emotions it’s not like some badass trait or something crying just doesn’t come naturally to me even when I’m extremely sad), and I started flipping the mattress, picked up the box spring by myself I’m tiny(5’4”) and the bed is a king size. Then lifted the wooden headboard up slowly so it wouldn’t scare her so she could walk right out without it trapping her in. I literally thought she had gotten stuck and died in there, and it was one of the most devastatingly emotional moments of my life. When she saw how upset I was she crawled into my lap and gave me kisses on the nose then put her paws on my shoulders so she could rest her head against mine so I could feel her purring. She’s literally my everything. I don’t get attached to much in this world(foster kid for most of my childhood that was never placed with a good family until I was adopted as a teenager), and that cat was given to me for my birthday/adoption day. She’s literally my everything, and I’m sure people will judge me for loving her more than I do most people, but she’s always there for me and always brings me comfort and hugs no matter what I’m going through. ❤️
1
u/TheThrillist Aug 14 '21
Animals are everything ❤️ my cat was hiding the other day, and she always comes running when called or when treats are offered. That day I realized I’d been home from work for about 30-45 minutes, and she hadn’t come to ask for her hug and kiss yet which normally she yells at me until I come to her tower for hugs. So I got worried went looking and couldn’t find her. Eventually I found her hiding in the headboard of my bed. But when I touched her trying to pet her and lure her out she didn’t respond or move and she was clearly stuck in there, but wasn’t responding to me. I literally started crying my eyes out(I literally don’t cry ever, I obviously have emotions it’s not like some badass trait or something crying just doesn’t come naturally to me even when I’m extremely sad), and I started flipping the mattress, picked up the box spring by myself I’m tiny(5’4”) and the bed is a king size. Then lifted the wooden headboard up slowly so it wouldn’t scare her so she could walk right out without it trapping her in. I literally thought she had gotten stuck and died in there, and it was one of the most devastatingly emotional moments of my life. When she saw how upset I was she crawled into my lap and gave me kisses on the nose then put her paws on my shoulders so she could rest her head against mine so I could feel her purring. She’s literally my everything. I don’t get attached to much in this world(foster kid for most of my childhood that was never placed with a good family until I was adopted as a teenager), and that cat was given to me for my birthday/adoption day. She’s literally my everything, and I’m sure people will judge me for loving her more than I do most people, but she’s always there for me and always brings me comfort and hugs no matter what I’m going through. ❤️