Little Master's Balloon Flees, Cat Helps Her Three Times, Owner Says: 'So Heartwarming'
Although many cat lovers say that their cats are very aloof, in fact, they fall into two extremes: either very aloof or very gentle. Gentle cat owners are simply the owner's warm little cotton coats. A cat in a Japanese cat owner's house is so gentle that it makes cat lovers envious. The little master played with balloons until they flew to the ceiling, and it immediately climbed up the ladder to help its sister bring them down. The warm gesture made cat lovers exclaim: 'So heartwarming.'

A cat sister's life of pampering is really happy. A black and white spotted cat named Sesame lives in a Japanese cat owner's house, gentle and loves to make trouble, always the owner's warm little cotton coat. After the little master was born, Sesame also took on the responsibility of being a big sister, playing with and watching over the little master. One day, the little master was playing with balloons, which flew to the ceiling halfway through, and Sesame immediately helped.

Sesame took two or three steps and climbed up the stairs, grabbed the rope of the balloon with its mouth, and then walked back down. The little master smiled when he saw the cat owner carrying the balloon down. Mom filmed the whole process while telling her daughter, 'The cat is so heartwarming, helping you get the balloon, you should say thank you.' However, Sesame was still climbing the stairs while holding the balloon rope, and accidentally let the balloon fly away again.
How can a heartwarming cat disappoint its little sister? Sesame immediately turned back and climbed up again to pick up the balloon. But every time it loosened too early, the little master hadn't gotten the balloon before it flew away. It ran back to grab it again, a very patient look that made cat lovers envious: 'I want to get the balloon for my little master.' This cat owner's babysitter is really cute, and netizens can't help but envy.

Some cat lovers say that cats seem a little impatient with adults, but they are extremely patient with the little children at home. Her cat, White, grew up with her little brother from a young age. When she took it home, White would always guard around her little brother. The owner wanted to pick up her little brother, but White slapped her hand away with a displeased expression. The owner couldn't help but complain: 'Are you okay, kid?' Even though he was her own flesh and blood.

White follows her little brother to eat, sleep, and even accompany him during his bath. Wherever the little master goes, White goes with him. Some owners can't do things to cats, but the little brother can do whatever he wants, making owners jealous.

However, no matter how aloof or gentle the cat is, with its companionship, children's childhoods will definitely be more wonderful, and they will learn more things.