Chapter 164
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Thanks to the editor-in-charge Wakaba for your help.

The grades of this book are very poor, so there is no need to stick to it, but some book lovers should know that when writing this book, three big cats in my family gave birth to four kittens, and two of them were given away. The remaining five cats all returned to Meow Star due to cat plague.

Watch my video timeline should understand.

At first, when the female cat was neutered, she stayed in the pet hospital for seven days and was infected with feline plague. Then the pet hospital concealed this matter in order to make money.

After I got the mother cat back, I started vomiting.

At that time, I asked the pet hospital and concluded that it was a problem of changing food, so I was negligent.

And then the nightmare begins.

Big Juzi first showed symptoms and was sent to a pet hospital for treatment and returned to Meow Star after four days.

The mother cat and sister became ill in the middle, and they were gone within a few minutes before they were even sent to the hospital.

Followed by two kittens, all of them were ill, and they were normal in the morning. When I came back from get off work at noon, they were already dying of illness and were sent to the hospital for treatment. Both of them returned to Meow Star at night.

The last little biscuit.

The conclusion that the pet hospital has been giving is that it is all right, all right.

In addition, it would be a bit of a blow, my mind was in a trance, and I wasted another day. When I complained to my friends nearby that night, I learned that the pet hospital was like this. The charges were more expensive than other places. All pets went in. Basically, they can't get out, because there is no market supervision, and that person is a half-assed person, but I don't know.

They recommended a hospital and went for treatment with a biscuit.

It did get better the next day and even started eating.

However... I told them that biscuits are prone to stress, and they must wait for me to come for the inspection, but they didn't wait for me and forced the inspection, which caused stress.

Feline distemper, coronavirus, and cat ascites broke out one after another.

In the end, before the medicine for the cat's ascites came back, the biscuit returned to the cat.

When I was writing this book, I encountered these things, so why did I continue to write it?

Because my original plan was to finish writing this book and move the cats and dogs to live on the edge of the city, so that they would have more space to play.

After finishing this book, it probably became my obsession.

Thank you for your support.

The state has been very poor during this period, so I am really sorry for not thanking you for the rewards.

(End of this chapter)

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