"True, and fewer rats and mice for the abodes that people live in." Which he is very curious as to how they live in such tall buildings with windows full of lights.
He has no intention of becoming claimed. He only follows if there's a free meal and companionship although short and temporary which is small talk but overall he kept his distance not trusting humans entirely being used to his life as a feral and fighting as a wild cat for so long since he was young. He'll be gone and return to his alley when the sun rises.
"You don't have to go out of your way for that. But I wouldn't mind." Suddenly he's self-conscious and aware as to how old and tattered his suit is, considering he takes whatever human male discarded and thrown away after it's no longer needed.
He followed her at her heels. His steps and stride were light and quick in cadence, his legs is used to running around chasing rats and other cats away, and occasionally dogs twice his strength and size.
He peers at the apartment complex in wonder and awe when they arrived, and he peers in shyly from the door until he finally enters her home and she turned the lights on.
"It's been a while." He said, as the warmth and dryness of a well-cleaned human home he has last visited. He was quite taken aback as to how comfy her home feels too. "I haven't eaten since yesterday." But he's not going to get used to it since he'll be gone tomorrow morning.
"Thank you." He nods, taking that offer. He knows his paws and face is a little dirty, his hair and patches of his fur is pathetically grimy, so to match the cleanliness of her place, he washes his face and hands vigorously perhaps to look presentable and pleasing to her.
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He has no intention of becoming claimed. He only follows if there's a free meal and companionship although short and temporary which is small talk but overall he kept his distance not trusting humans entirely being used to his life as a feral and fighting as a wild cat for so long since he was young. He'll be gone and return to his alley when the sun rises.
"You don't have to go out of your way for that. But I wouldn't mind." Suddenly he's self-conscious and aware as to how old and tattered his suit is, considering he takes whatever human male discarded and thrown away after it's no longer needed.
He followed her at her heels. His steps and stride were light and quick in cadence, his legs is used to running around chasing rats and other cats away, and occasionally dogs twice his strength and size.
He peers at the apartment complex in wonder and awe when they arrived, and he peers in shyly from the door until he finally enters her home and she turned the lights on.
"It's been a while." He said, as the warmth and dryness of a well-cleaned human home he has last visited. He was quite taken aback as to how comfy her home feels too. "I haven't eaten since yesterday." But he's not going to get used to it since he'll be gone tomorrow morning.
"Thank you." He nods, taking that offer. He knows his paws and face is a little dirty, his hair and patches of his fur is pathetically grimy, so to match the cleanliness of her place, he washes his face and hands vigorously perhaps to look presentable and pleasing to her.