I went down to the streets below to meet up with my friends, Albus and Moore.
When I arrived, Albus was wearing a Seafoam Green bow on his head. He looked fairly pretty.
We headed elsewhere, away from the apartment building.
We stopped at a local farmer's market. There we saw Mary the Golden Retriever and Bella the Small Spitz.
When they spotted us, they excitedly bolted forward and crashed into us.
It was a pain but what can you do when you're friends with a couple of dogs whose whole body was purely just made out of love and sunshine.
Moore led us to some chubby looking human's booth. There the human bent down to give us each small pieces of delicious meat, and each time he did, we could see the glow of his round bald head.
He pet the dogs and we headed out.
We continued our journey and made a quick pit stop at an old outlandish looking and sounding woman's stall. She gave us milk and rice cakes.
After that, we continued where we had left off and walked fifteen to thirty minutes straight, heading for downtown east.
When we finally reached our destination, we passed by an old and damp alley way. After that, we entered a purple building through a small slot like door.
We were greeted with smells of animal treats, pieces of catnip laying on the floor, a small slide, a ball pit, and a warm tub of water.
Bella and Mary were too excited and made a run for the ball pit.
Albus went for a dip in the tub. Moore just stayed in one place, munching off of a kitty protein bar.
While they did their thing, I went ahead and helped myself to some catnip.
It was heaven.
It was almost noon and we needed to get back home. I called for them and we exited the haven like place.
Petra saw me enter the apartment through the little door they installed for me.
"Where you been, Vic? Up to one of your shenanigans with the rest of the bunch I presume." She jokingly said.
I gave her a nod and caressed her leg.
"Well... Welcome home then."
She picked me up and gave me a peck on the crown of my head.
Before she put me down, I rubbed my head against her face and made a purring sound. That indicated that I was pleased and was enjoying this activity.
She put me down and continued rinsing her plate.
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Prominently Me
ContoI am Victory the cat. I am a cat and that is what I am. I live with my human, Eve, and her mate, Petra. We live in the bustling city of bernshire where I usually look down on beings way up above from my balcony. I occasionally fancy venturing out...