Coffee was almost 12 months old now. And I couldn't believe how much she had grown. When I adopted her, she was only 4 months old. She was just a tiny little kitten with big green eyes. Now she is just a little bigger, and she is forming her cat shape. Her bigger shape and longer tail. Because when cats are 10-12 months old they begin to enter the "teenager phase" and their favorite activity is pushing buttons. Coffee walked up to me, sitting on my bed, studying, and swatted at my books. I picked her up and moved her to the windowsill to look outside. After I put her down, I went back to my bed and started to study again when guess-who jumps onto the bed and starts pawing at my books again but this time, she scratched the binding and almost broke the book. I got more frustrated and moved her back to the windowsill and continued studying. But after she came back a third time I thought it was pointless to try to keep studying so I put everything away. Later, I walked over to her and Nemo's water and food station only to see the food dish empty and the food all over the place on the floor. There was only one suspect to the case: Coffee. I knew it was her because this is one of teenage cats favorite thing to do; knock over food and water bowls and walk away and pretend like nothing ever happened. After cleaning Coffee's mess up again, I thought that it was a little too quiet for a place that Coffee lived in. I got up and looked around, but she was nowhere to be found, I started getting worried. Then suddenly I hear scratching coming from my closet and slowly walk there. I open the closet door and there she is, one paw caught on a purse handle. Thank goodness she is ok, the purse not so much but it doesn't matter as long as I still have my little teenage goofball, Coffee.
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Because of Coffee
Short StoryI looked inside of the box on the sidewalk and saw the most precious black and white kitten with emerald eyes, mewing quietly, waiting for someone to hear her. As I picked her up she leaned to lap at the hot coffee I had in my hand. "I am going to k...