
Maomaochong
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She was a 7-month-old calico kitten, living on the streets with her mom, dad, and little sister. Among them, she was the bravest. The first time I met her, she was just a tiny thing, crouching under my office building, meowing at me for food. My heart softened, and I bought her a sausage.
Without hesitation, she devoured the food straight from my hand, gobbling it down so quickly that it made me both sad and happy. From that day on, whenever I stepped out of the office or even just went to the restroom, she would run over, meowing for food. Over time, she no longer waited just because she was hungry—she waited for me. She would walk with me for a while, accompany me to the restroom, wait for me to get off work, and even see me off to my car. Her tiny head peeking out from different corners became the highlight of my day, filling my heart with warmth and anticipation.
Then, one day, she was gone. I searched for her anxiously, spending an entire day and night looking everywhere. Finally, on the second day, I found her. Overwhelmed with relief, I decided to take her home. From that moment on, she became part of my family—safe, warm, and loved, no longer exposed to the harsh outdoors. And even now, I continue to feed her family, the ones who chose to stay behind, ensuring they are cared for, just as she once was.
Since adopting her, I have begun to pray that she stays healthy and accompanies me through every moment of my life with her. This is how the idea of the "Longevity Lock for Pets" was born—a symbol of my deepest wishes for my little furry companion, carrying the best of hopes and blessings for her long, happy life.