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The Life of Kitten Bucho-12 Day of Wrath

One morning, Bucho, who had been put in his cage by me at around 10 o'clock the night before, was furious because no one had opened the cage to let him out even after 9 o'clock in the morning. He expressed his anger by overturning the bowls of dry food and water that were in the cage.

Bucho is a cheerful cat. Therefore, his emotions are also cheerful. Once, a domineering father flipped over a table to show his anger, and Bucho also flipped over a dish to show his anger. This caused a big disaster, soaking the floor at the bottom of the cage.

Even after freeing Bucho from his cage, wiping it clean, and putting new dry food and water in it, Bucho's anger did not subside. He ran around
and pestered me and Shimao. When I tried to pick him up, he ran away like an eel and bit my ankle with all his momentum.

My husband suggested that I apologize, and I said, "Bucho, I'm sorry. I won't lock you in your cage for long periods of time again." He seemed to understand what I was saying, and calmed down. By that time it was already afternoon. Bucho had been angry for half the day.

Bucho was a smart cat who could understand human language, but he was also a persistent cat.

From that day on, Bucho spends his days staying up late with my husband. He sleeps soundly in the evening and at night, and wakes up just as we and Shimao are about to go to bed, inviting my husband to come and play.

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