Orange Cat Depressed After Having Newborn Kittens, Feeling Like There's a Green Patch on Her Head
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Many people now choose to keep pets to accompany them, especially those single nobles or office workers. Some pets stay with us from shortly after birth until they grow old, because their lifespans are shorter than ours. Cats are particularly popular with many girls, although they can be a bit aloof, but overall they are quite cute and lovable.

A netizen shared his story with a calico cat. This cat showed a very aloof attitude when the netizen first picked her up. But the netizen liked her personality, the more she ignored her, the more fun it was. However, after the calico cat had kittens, she seemed to have developed depression. It should be a happy event, why would she be so sad?
It turned out that this calico cat would only show this unhappy expression when looking at her children. A litter of several adorable kittens didn't seem to inherit her good genes, all of them were black. She looked at the netizen with suspicion – could she have switched her children while she was sleeping? But the kittens’ behavior was very similar to hers, so she couldn’t bear to doubt it, and she just showed a puzzled expression.

It seems that you should know when to stop letting a cat breed, and find a partner with good genes to prevent postpartum depression!