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Chapter 71 Visiting the Cattery

Guan Lang also did not forget his little cousin who studied hard at home.

Ask the waiter to pack up a lava cake and cupcakes to take back.

When she got home, Wu Yazhen was still awake.

He was sitting on the carpet in the living room, lying on the low table doing his homework "with a candle at night".

"Thank you for studying hard, here are the snacks I brought for you." Guan Lang placed the exquisite packaging box in front of her desk and said softly.

"Thank you, cousin." Wu Yazhen nodded politely. "Cousin, don't you want to eat together?"

"I've already eaten it. These are all packed for you." Guan Lang chuckled.

"Then I'm welcome." Wu Yazhen is not the kind of shy girl, so she started tasting after washing her hands.

Guan Lang sat aside and watched quietly as Wu Yazhen took a bite of a small cake.

Wu Yazhen was stared at for a while and felt confused. Seeing her cousin looking like he wanted to say something, she quickly touched her cheek. "Cousin, what's wrong? Is there some cream on my face?"

"Well, that's not the case, but the corners of your mouth do have a bit of cream." Guan Lang pointed to the corner of his mouth and gestured.

Wu Yazhen picked up a paper towel and wiped off the cream.

"Well, it's like this. I saw a ragdoll cat in the coffee shop today. It was very cute. I just wanted to ask you if you like pets?" Guan Lang asked casually.

"Pet?" Although Wu Yazhen was a little confused about Guan Lang's sudden question, she still nodded seriously and honestly.

"Of course I like it. What girl wouldn't like it? The kitten is so cute. It looks soft and feels comfortable to touch." Wu Yazhen thought of her cousin's elegant British bobtail cat and swallowed for some reason.

"Then what do you think about having a pet at home?" Guan Lang asked tentatively, staring at the look on his little cousin's face.

"Is that okay?" Wu Yazhen looked at Guan Lang in surprise, her tone filled with hope.

"Well, I'm going to keep a pet at home, but I'm worried that it will disturb your studies."

"No! Not at all!" Wu Yazhen shook her head desperately.

Guan Lang was startled. This was the first time he saw such a strong emotion appear on his little cousin's face. He could see that the other person really had a strong desire to raise animals.

"Then let's check out some catteries or other pet shops tomorrow?"

"Yeah! Then I'll finish my weekend homework tonight!" Wu Yazhen looked extremely excited when she heard that she was leaving tomorrow. She didn't even bother to eat dessert, and she quickly promised.

Guan Lang moved his lips. He wanted to say that there was no need to be so anxious, but seeing that his little cousin was so enthusiastic, it was difficult to dissuade him from learning for a while, so he had no choice but to nod: "Then you study hard, I won't disturb you anymore.

Remember not to study too late and go to bed early."

Early the next morning, Sunday.

Guan Lang came back from running and took a shower. He was preparing to read for a while while waiting for his little cousin to get up.

After all, the other party seems to have written quite late in the evening.

But what he didn't expect was that as soon as he came out of the bathroom, he saw a sleepy Wu Yazhen brushing her teeth on the sink with her slightly disheveled hair.

"Gululu, cousin, good morning!" Wu Yazhen spat out the toothpaste foam in her mouth and greeted Guan Lang.

Perhaps because she was thinking about going to see her pet soon, her tone of voice was filled with a bit of joy unconsciously.

"Get up so early, don't wait until you fall asleep in the cattery." Guan Lang said with a smile.

"No way." Wu Yazhen shook her head with a smile, her tone a little naughty.

Thinking that he would have to travel all over the city today, Guan Lang asked Gao Qianhe to borrow a car.

Now that he had decided to buy a cat, Guan Lang also made some preparations in advance.

The first thing that comes to mind is naturally the friends of the sand sculpture cat slaves in the painter group.

Naturally, among Guan Lang's group of painters, there are some big masters.

Their drawings are usually high, and their lives are affluent. In addition, most of them are singles and seem to be busy except painting, so many senior cat slaves are naturally born.

Guan Lang consulted them about buying cats. It happened that there was a group friend in Tiannan who had a dozen cats at home and recommended two or three reliable catteries to him.

I also taught him a lot of common sense about buying cats.

The first thing we need to be wary of is the backyard cats that cat owners are suffering from.

Many people who raise breed cats naturally like the delicate appearance and docile personality of kittens.

However, in fact, the kittens that many people buy at high prices in pet stores or even catteries are bred and raised in large, dense cages like "chicken farms."

Such cats often have different looks, genetic diseases, tail docking, and genetic lesions such as extra toes.

Moreover, the female cats responsible for giving birth to these backyard cats are often weak, and the kittens they give birth to are also very fragile.

If you encounter unscrupulous catteries, they will often deceive consumers and falsely claim that they have been vaccinated when in fact they have not, or they will give away the cats before the vaccine is effective. Such kittens are susceptible to diseases and have a high mortality rate.

increase in height.

Moreover, many cat diseases, such as feline tinea, can be transmitted to owners, and the risk is not small.

After listening to the other party's introduction, Guan Lang realized that there were so many ways to buy cats.

He was very glad that he had asked someone to inquire in advance. He really didn't expect the water inside to be so deep.

Although he was confident in his own physique, he did not want to see the kitten he bought back suffering from various illnesses soon after, and it would be a big sin if any disease was transmitted to his little cousin.

Wu Yazhen was sitting in the passenger seat, talking about the precautions she had found about raising cats along the way, looking very excited.

Guan Lang drove to the first cattery recommended by cat lovers.

Guan Lang walked into this store called Baishi Cathouse.

Rather than saying it is a shop, it is actually a small villa in the suburbs of Tiannan.

The villa was very quiet, with only one or two cats meowing from time to time.

A young man squatted on the floor in the living room, playing with a gray cat.

A few British shorthairs were resting on the carpet in the living room, and a few pairs were playing playfully.

In the corner, there is a larger but extraordinarily tall British dachshund, which is locked in a blue iron cage and is scratching the cage from time to time.

Perhaps noticing Guan Lang's gaze, the young man who seemed to be the shop owner stood up and explained: "You are Mr. Guan recommended by Mr. Li, right? That is just my male cat. He is in estrus at this time. In order to

To prevent it from hurting other cats, lock it up first.”

The young shopkeeper will not forget Mr. Li, a big customer who has bought several cats from him. Normally, the cattery does not allow customers to come in, but this time it is an exception. After all, it is a customer introduced by Mr. Li.

"Yeah." Guan Lang nodded, looking very understanding, but in fact he didn't know why the other party wanted to explain to him. He just thought that the male cat was pretty good-looking, so he couldn't help but look at it a few more times.

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"Do you have any other breeds of cats besides the British Shorthair?" Guan Lang looked around and asked.

He would rather have a cute ragdoll cat.

As for Wu Yazhen beside her, she had already been "dazzled by the random flowers" and couldn't say anything.

Is this a fairyland? There are cute kittens everywhere!


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