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Cat @ Kuching...

Cat have been around since I could remember. It has always been part of the family. I just could not remember the numbers of cats that have been iiving with us all those years. Anyway our life have been like that alway with one or more cat at our home. Just until a few months ago we had two cats that live at the Serambi but are allows to come into the house from time to time. They are Tam and Kenet. Tam died a few months ago and now we just have Kenet that I raised from a little kitten. We also have an indoor cat, a British Short hair who live in the house only. We call him Boiboy. He is Nenek's favourite. Anyway to us cats do gives so much loves and sort of a good therapeutic relationship for us human and animals. I noticed that Kenet love to sit by the sejadah during solat time. It been sort of a ritual to him. Well folks life is like that and I am enjoying it. Have a nice day.

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Syazni Rahim said…
Right Pak IDrus, but i cannot keep one because allegic to cat's fur. But always take a chance to cuddle with my mother's cat when i balik kampung. Jadilah. :D
Pak Idrus said…

Syaz Rahim, thanks for the visit. Something is surely not right. Our kids semuanya OK but two of the grandkids pun allergic. I thinks it because of the changing diets. Entahlah apa nak cakap!

Anyway enjoy the weekend.

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