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Is the puppet cat really docile?

Muppets are really docile

Muppets are bigger and heavier among cats. Its head is V-shaped, its eyes are big and round, its fur is rich, its limbs are stout, its tail is long and its body is soft, and it is mostly a tricolor or bicolor cat.

The puppet cat is lifted up like a soft puppet and is very docile to people. It is bold, doesn't know what fear is, and has strong endurance to pain. It is often mistaken for lack of pain, so it can tolerate children's play and is an ideal family pet.

Habit:

In order to please their owners, puppet cats often show super endurance, and they are quite tolerant of pain. In particular, they are very tolerant of children's play, so they are named bag cats.

It is precisely because they have a strong "ninja" spirit that they can adapt to the reproduction of various families. Even if the children at home step on their tails by mistake, they will not be furious, but will bite the bullet and make a pitiful cry for help.

Even if adults don't find it in a short time, it won't hurt the baby at home. But the host should not mistakenly think that they are painless, they are just very sensible and willing to endure for the host.