When Milo, Leo and Pablo were adopted one after another, their mother was worried whether they could get along well. However, these three cats not only quickly became close companions but also formed a “small gang”, even joining forces to bully other animals in the family, and were playfully called “mean boys” by their mother.
Milo was the first member to join the family. The original owner gave him up for adoption because he no longer wanted him. The shelter even mistakenly marked his gender, but Milo soon showed a clingy and proud personality. Worried that he would be lonely, the mother decided to find a companion for him.
The neighbor needed to find new homes for the four cats because she was pregnant. The mother chose Leo, who was 1.5 years old at that time, fearing that he would be difficult to adopt due to his age. Surprisingly, Leo and Milo became friends in just six hours, far exceeding the usual adaptation period of several weeks. Leo has a simple and honest personality, loves food and has a natural sense of humor.
Many years later, the mother’s friend was unable to take care of a sick kitten named Pablo due to pregnancy. The mother decided to temporarily take him in and help him recover. Despite the fear of disrupting the original harmony, Pablo successfully integrated into the family, especially winning the male head of the household’s favor and becoming his “little cat on the shoulder”.
Milo is the “leader” of the group, with a strong personality and even hitting others out of dissatisfaction. The three cats have a very good relationship, but if they don’t like other animals, they will join forces to bully each other. Despite their naughtiness, their parents are still deeply attracted by their personalities and ways of interaction, believing that their world is pure and interesting.
The fate of these three cats proves that even if they have very different personalities, they can still be the best partners – even if they are a little “naughty” occasionally.
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