Showing posts with label love. Show all posts
Showing posts with label love. Show all posts

Thursday, November 16, 2023

Love, Lessons, and Life's Journey

In life's journey, there are moments that reveal the true essence of love. Alhamdulillah, recent challenges have taught me profound lessons..

Understanding a husband's love is beyond than fancy gifts like gold and gems. It's seen in vulnerable moments, like when you're sick and he cares for you, staying by your side, even when he's unwell himself.

Family is more important than titles and awards. When you're sick, it's not about having parents with prestigious titles but having those who are healthy and there to comfort you. True happiness comes not from having lots of friends but from siblings who might hurt you sometimes yet in moments of sickness, they become your greatest concern.

In life's journey, real friendship shows itself when things get tough. You, personally, figure out who truly stands as a friend..



Thursday, January 5, 2012

Lonely women can now rent a boyfriend from as low as USD2.

Some people will go the extra mile to mend their lonely hearts. If you are single woman, worry not as there are boyfriends out for rent but only available in China.

Women in China looking for companionship can now cut through the hassle of meeting men, instead renting a boyfriend on e-commerce site Taobao for a set price, according to the Guangzhou-based Southern Metropolis Daily. The boyfriends are rented based on the services they provide to women, including holding hands, hugging and kissing. The temporary couples will typically go to movies, shopping, out to dinner, or another date chosen by the woman.

The price to rent a boyfriend varies. Ten yuan (US$2) is standard for a one-hour lunch. For an hour of shopping, the price doubles to 20 yuan (US$4). To rent a boyfriend for a full day, the cost can be upward of 100 yuan (US$15).

Most men who rent themselves out are looking for money, but some say they do it for love. A 28-year-old man from Foshan, Guangdong named Huang posted an ad with a high price of 500 yuan (US$79) to rent him. Huang says he hopes to find love and that if he finds a girl who really wants to marry him, he can adjust the price. One girl from Beijing has contacted him, but they have never met because of the distance between their homes.



News Source: http://www.wantchinatimes.com

Tuesday, November 29, 2011

Girlfriend cursed boyfriend: A man without money is like rubbish

A recent video of a Chinese girl scolding her boyfriend for having no money has gone viral and sparked a debate over the Internet where people resent the woman’s behavior, while some speculate that this is a publicity stunt.
In a video shot in subway, a woman curses his boyfriend, saying “a man without money is like rubbish.” The woman in the video speaks in Beijing dialect, kept scolding her boyfriend by saying “a man without money is like rubbish”. She also rebuked him that he should not marry her if he has no money. Although being cursed in public, he remained silent with his head down. The abusive woman reprimand his silence as depicting himself as a "useless being.” Seeing her boyfriend is still silent, the angry woman gets off the train and leaves his behind. The whole scene was captured by a passenger and up loaded to the Internet, which caused wide controversy among netizens.
I had a friend who was ditched by his girlfriend many years ago as she felt that my friend wasn’t capable and good enough for her. His girlfriend thought highly of herself and she felt that she deserves a guy which is better in career and financial wise. As my friend was just a fresh graduate, he started out low and he toiled his way to the top. Now he is better off financially and in career in comparison to his ex-girlfriend. Well, see who has the last laugh now, huh?
The moral of the story is never to despise anyone. One day he or she will turn out to be a successful person. Well, to this girl in the video, don’t be too proud as one day your boyfriend will have the last laugh!

Sunday, November 27, 2011

Girlfriend runs away from Mama's boy

What if your boyfriend always opposed you by saying, 'Mum said this,' 'Mum said that'? A 28-year-old woman in Chongqing finally couldn't stand it anymore and 'ran away from home' on Nov 19.

The woman, who declined to give her name, had been in love with her boyfriend, 29, for three years. But the man found she was gone on Nov 19. He dialed 110 before police found her at Changshou Railway Station in Chongqing.

'Whenever we buy something, he would ask his mother's opinion first," the woman said. Once they went to buy a bed, she preferred a soft mattress but the man disagreed because 'mum said soft mattress is no good'. They haven't reached an agreement on that yet.

The woman likes wearing flat-heeled shoes but her boyfriend often told her, 'Mum said high-heeled shoes make women look elegant.' The woman said she was annoyed for by his constant 'mum said' and lack of his own ideas. 'I couldn't stand it anymore,' said the woman, who said she was actually going on a business trip without telling him. She said she just wanted to scare him and expected him to change.


I've met men who are mama's boy where his mother will do everything for him, in which it is quite common, but I've not met any men who is such an extreme where his mother decides everything. Have you met anyone worst than this?

Friday, October 28, 2011

Woman cares for ex-husband and brought him into her new marriage

A woman has brought along her ex-husband into her new marriage in China.
Wang Yuxiang, 36, still takes care of her paralysed ex-husband Wang Huafu, 34, even though she has re-married.
The farmer couple got married in 1996, but their happy moments did not last long.
Two years later, Huafu fell from the roof while helping a neighbour to build a house and became paralysed.
Since then, Yuxiang has to take over the responsibility of feeding the whole family, including Huafu's aged parents and one-year-old son.
Sympathised with her situation, neighbours and friends have asked her to marry another man and introduced a villager, Jin Boxing to her.
Yuxiang rejected at the beginning but after numerous persuasions, she finally agreed to marry Jin.
Yuxiang and Huafu divorced in 2002, but she promised to take care of him forever.
Some 10 years have past and Yuxiang is still keeping her words.

Yuxiang's act has touched the hearts of many villagers, who said she is the kindest woman in the world.
Truly agree that this woman is the kindest woman in the world and her current husband is the most understanding man in the world too!
Source: whatsonxiamen.com

Young schoolgirl cares for baby brother at school gowa viral, parents questioned

A series of photos entitled Little Brother Goes to Sleep have become an internet sensation in mainland China, but have also raised questions over the role parents should play in children's lives.

The pictures show a schoolgirl rushing out of class to help put her crying baby brother sleep. After the child falls asleep, the girl returns to her studies. The girl's parents had gone to work, and her grandparents were minding the farm, leaving her to carry her little brother to school and take care of him while studying.

Many Chinese netizens were moved by the pictures, with some even trying to offer financial support, according to the Xiaoxiang Morning Post.

The series' photographer, Lu Qixing, said he took the series of pictures on July 29 at Good Friend elementary school in Shanjiang town, Hunan province. According Wu Jianhui, a teacher at the school, the girl is in the second grade and situations like hers are common in Shanjiang.

The website of the Guang Ming Daily commented on photo series in an article titled Brother Has Gone to Sleep, Parents Please Wake Up, asking whether the girl's parents went out to make money for themselves or for their children. With the premium put on knowledge growing in China, the article said, money cannot substitute a child's education.

One of the girl's parents should stay at home to care for the family, allowing her to dedicate herself to her studies, the newspaper said.
 
This piece of news is truly heart-warming. At such a young age, this girl has to bear a heavy responsibility that many adults may not be able to go through.
 
 
Source: wantchinatimes.com
 

Tuesday, October 25, 2011

Chinese man swindled £600,000 off parents to study abroad - stayed in Beijing

For traditionally minded Chinese parents, keen to encourage their son's ambitions, spending 6m hard-earned yuan (£595,000) on prestigious postgraduate studies at Oxford University must have seemed a sound investment.

But six years later they learned that the young man had never left China – instead living in Beijing and blowing a third of the money on his girlfriend, Chinese media reported. She dumped him when his cash ran out.

It is unclear how the Dalian University graduate, who has not been named, managed to convince his parents that he was in the UK for all that time, or how he persuaded them it was costing him 1m yuan a year.

The 31-year-old, from Jiangsu province, appears to have planned to study at a foreign university. According to the Beijing Morning Post, he had spent some of the money on agencies that promised to find him a place abroad and had given more to people who claimed they could help him through their personal connections.

When his parents ran out of money to fund him, he borrowed 400,000 yuan more from loan sharks, but could not pay it back.

He was finally forced to confess to his parents after saying he would kill himself over his unpaid debts. They called police and firefighters to stop him.

His parents said they ran a small silk-making factory and had struggled to make the money they sent to their son.

They were furious on learning the truth, but forgave him because they believed he too had suffered a blow and because of their fears he might attempt suicide.

This really reminds me of a parable, The Prodigal Son. His parents love him so much that they willing to forgive him even though he swindle. There are some incidences here in Malaysia where children owed loan sharks so much money and their parents paid their debt. Many do not learn their lesson and I hope that this man in China will learn his lesson.


News Source: the guardian

Wednesday, October 12, 2011

Sales Of Human Organs

Sell A Kidney To Buy An Engagement Ring

Sale of Human Organs-Willing to die for love. Apparently that’s what makes a man from Ukraine desperate to do sale of human organs. He sell his kidney to buy an engagement ring worth £ 12,300, as quoted by mirror.co.uk.

The man may think his girlfriend will more love him when he spoken in love with a expensive beautiful ring . Instead of making her lover happy, she had severed her lover. The lover was angry with the decision that endanger health.

Trend of Human Organs Selling

Street Journal said that the sales of human organs has become a lucrative business in some countries, since the global economic recession.

In England for example, it is not surprising if we find a kidney selling advertising on the internet. Some even determine the prospective buyer must be prepared to pay at least £ 1,000 for travel expenses abroad, plus plane tickets and £ 1,200 extra cost because many surgeons are reluctant to do so for legal reasons and risk factors ..

Some investigation revealed that kidney sales have exceeded £ 25,000. Most of the players desperate to sell a kidney due to economic factors. Although not denying the economic factors become the primary motivation, but they also argued to contribute to save the patients who need an organ transplant.

Another Case, Lose Kidney To Get iPad2

In June, cases sales of human organs could also make a scene. A teenager of 17 years from China was willing to sell his kidney for £ 2,000 to buy a tablet computer iPad 2. He does kidney removal surgery at a hospital in the northern city of Chenzhou, Hunan Province.

Organ trade in China is still plural, even though the local government repeatedly tried to eradicate the practice. Last year, a Japanese television station revealed that a group of ‘transplant tourist’ managed to get a new kidney in China for £ 5,000.

Monday, October 3, 2011

Chinese girl becomes deaf after passionate kissing

A young Chinese woman was left partially deaf following a passionate kiss from her boyfriend.

The 20-something from Zhuhai in Guangdong province arrived at hospital having completely lost the hearing in her left ear, said local reports.

The incident prompted a series of articles in the local media warning of the dangers of excessive kissing.

"While kissing is normally very safe, doctors advise people to proceed with caution," wrote the China Daily.

The doctor who treated the girl in hospital was quoted in the paper explaining what had happened.

"The kiss reduced the pressure in the mouth, pulled the eardrum out and caused the breakdown of the ear."

The chorus of warnings was echoed by the Shanghai Daily, which wrote: "A strong kiss may cause an imbalance in the air pressure between two inner ears and lead to a broken ear drum."

The young woman is expected to regain her full hearing within about two months.

To all love birds out there, so becareful when you kiss. It can be hazardous.


News source: BBC News

Wednesday, September 28, 2011

Husband's love songs wake wife from 8-year coma

A former singer woke his wife from an eight year coma after singing love songs to her every day, Shandong Business Daily reported.

Song Yuhuan, 36, was left in a coma 11 years ago after her heart stopped while being injected with faulty medicine to cure inflammation.

Her husband Zhang Yuhua, a former singer, would serenade her with love songs and was forced to sell all their valuable possessions to pay medical bills.

"All friends and even some of my wife's family members suggested I give up hope on her, but I couldn't, because I do love her," Zhang said. "It never occurred to me that she could wake up. I kept telling myself that I have to take care of her whatever."

Then one day three years ago, the miracle they had been hoping for happened. "Her tears dropped on one of my elbows when I was holding her to my body, singing and whispering my pains to her ears," Zhang said. "I cried and cried for a straight night after I had found out she had got back consciousness."

Song soon began uttering words and made a full recovery. The couple, from East China's Shandong province, even had a baby girl.

"I was quite worried about her health at first, but doctors told me it might be helpful for her if she's pregnant, for it could help her brain blood circulation or what. I said yes then for as long as it's good for my wife's health," Zhang said.

Life's miracles went on. Their daughter is now two-and-a half-year old. "My wife's health has been bouncing quite well since she was pregnant," said Zhang.

Source: China Daily(By Song Wei)

Tuesday, September 20, 2011

Chinese lovers outsource break-ups

What's the best way for a breakup? Well, in China lovers have found a new way. As no one enjoys the pain of ending a relationship, so perhaps it is no wonder that some pragmatic Chinese are now outsourcing the responsibility to a middleman.

At least 40 agents now advertise their skills in gently breaking up couples on Taobao, China's answer to Ebay.
"Get rid of a difficult partner!" advertises one agent. "Keep damage to a minimum," promises another.
For roughly 300 yuan, the equivalent of around £30, the relationship killers offer everything from a soft let-down by phone or email to an active attempt to drive a wedge between lovers.
For those customers who opt for a "platinum" service, an agent will show up in person, perhaps with a small gift to ease the pain.
One agent, based in Zhejiang province, said he had helped around ten couples end their romance. "We have a 100 per cent success rate, or your money back," he said.

In some cases, he said, he had managed to "apply some small techniques to create misunderstanding, or conflict, between a couple and just let that seed grow slowly and naturally until there was a voluntary break-up on both sides".

He said this was a 20-day package: "We create the conflict in ten days, propose a break-up in 15 and complete the deal in 20." The agent, who asked not to be named, said he had also successfully poisoned relationships on behalf of third parties.

"There was one guy who was in love with a girl, but the girl was going out with someone else. He asked me to break them up," he said.

"I charged him 500 yuan when we pulled it off and he gave me some stock market trading software as a gift. I do not know if he eventually managed to get together with that girl though," he added.

"Some people say I have no morals, but I do not think this is a moral issue. I am not using any dirty tactics and this is just business."

For the broken-hearted, there is consolation elsewhere on the Chinese internet, in the shape of websites such as Kaixin Fenshou Wang, or Happy Break-up, which offer forums for up to 1,000 users at any one time to share their misery.

"Guys are very changeable. They say they love you one moment, then they say they don't anymore. I never quarreled with him, it was always a cold war. Then today comes the happy break-up," wrote one user earlier this summer.


News Source: telegraph.co.uk


Saturday, September 17, 2011

Father donates skin and suffered in pain for daughter

A farmer whose child was severely burned in a fire had surgery to donate his skin without general anesthesia, as he could not afford the medical fees.

Du Jinhui, 31, volunteered to endure the pain after learning his 5-year-old daughter had suffered burns to 60 percent of her body in a blaze on Aug 16.

"He broke out in a sweat and screamed when I removed the skin," said Shi Longjie, the doctor who operated on Du at Hebei Friendship Hospital in Shijiazhuang, the provincial capital.

"Though he was in great pain when his skin was removed, he still asked me to take away more skin if it was good for his daughter," Shi added.

Shi said removing skin under local anesthesia is risky and painful, but Du a migrant worker from Lingshou county in Hebei province, said his decision was "natural" and that any father would do the same for their child.

Du said after the operation that he could not afford to have general anesthesia so he opted to take more than 100 shots of local anesthetic, which cost about 700 yuan ($110) less.

He said another reason for him to choose local anesthesia was that he would not be able to see his daughter in the operating room if he took the general anesthesia.

"The doctor told me I wouldn't be able to move for about six hours if I took the general anesthesia," said Du. "I didn't want to miss my daughter's operation."

News of his bravery has touched many Chinese people and prompted questions about the healthcare available in China for rural residents.

"Where are the social security system and the medical care system when they are supposed to take effect?" said a netizen posting under the name Chenxiaolongv from East China's Shandong province on Sina Weibo, China's largest micro-blogging platform.

"Even if the medical care system has waived part of the fees, some patients still can't afford the rest," said Ding Jianding, director of the Social Security Institute under Huazhong University of Science and Technology.

Ding said that under the rural cooperative medical care system a farmer will be reimbursed about 60 percent of any medical costs, which should range between 1,000 yuan and 40,000, depending on local economic conditions.

But even though his daughter was covered by the rural cooperative medical care system, and the hospital exempted part of the cost of treatment, Du was still worried the family would end up with a debt of more than 100,000 yuan because of the medical bills.

Du earns about 10,000 yuan a year. Besides taking care of his two daughters and jobless wife, who was also injured in the fire, he still needs to support his parents, who live with him.

Shi, the doctor who operated on Du, said his patients living in rural areas frequently choose to give up treatment if their conditions are serious, as they cannot afford the treatment.

Ding said the medical care system for serious illnesses in rural areas should be improved to reduce the financial burden of farmers.

"We hope that the current reimbursement percentage of the medical bill, which cannot meet people's needs, will be increased in the future," said Ding.

Thanks to wide media coverage, people have donated at least 30,000 yuan to Du's daughter for her treatment.

But netizens called for more to be done for many other poor rural families who might be in a similar plight.

This man's love for his daughter is so great that I believe he would even die for her. I pray that when his daughter grows up, she will love and treasure him and take care of him when he grows old. That'll be the very least she can do to show her appreciation.


News source: chinadaily.com

Saturday, September 10, 2011

Man uses dolphin in marriage proposal

A man surprised his girlfriend by proposing at a dolphin show in China. He was riding towards her on top of a dolphin before he got down on one knee – and she said yes.

The man says he contacted the aquarium weeks ago and had been practicing riding the dolphin for about a month before popping the question.


You can watch the video here.

Aww... that's so sweet. Anyone wants to ride on a shark the next round? Just kidding....

Tuesday, September 6, 2011

Unique Wedding Photo Ever!

Every couple wants memorable pictures on their wedding day and most of the couples will opt to shoot their pictures in an ordinary way. That is until Korean couple Julian Sunmi Park and Benjamin Jinsuk Lee tied the knot in an out of this world photo shoot.
Julian Sunmi Park and Benjamin Jinsuk Lee got married and opted to take some of the coolest, dorkiest wedding photos possible. I like this because it’s a fun way to assert your nerdiness at your wedding without dressing up like a in a fairy land.

The couple wanted something different and they chose to go the road less traveled with a zombie themed wedding album. Look at the pictures below and it is totally AWESOME!!!

















Wednesday, August 31, 2011

Skinnier woman loses weight to win back boyfriend

A woman holds up a sign near a subway station on East Third Ring Road in Beijing, August 23, 2011. The sign reads, "Jiang Guo, I weigh 500 grams less than yesterday. When are you going to marry me?" The woman said Jiang Guo was her ex-boyfriend, who works nearby and left her because he thought she was overweight, and that she now weighed 10 kilograms less than before. "I don't care if he can see me or not, it's helpful to lose some weight."

She doesn't look fat to me. I believe her boyfriend has a change of heart and has no intention to marry her and came up with a lame excuse to leave her. Woman, find a new boyfriend and move on!

Tuesday, August 30, 2011

Young Indian girl stood up against child marriages

Sapna Meena
Her fate looked sealed when her family began organizing the nuptial celebrations. But the bride-to-be, a shy schoolgirl from a remote village in western India, wasn't ready to say "I do."

In a region where patriarchy and age-old customs dictate a woman's life from birth to death, 15-year-old Sapna Meena in April joined a small but growing number of girls who are standing up against the widespread practice of child marriage in India.

"My family was in the midst of planning my wedding," recalled Sapna, her black hair pinned in a bun and a gold stud in her nose, as she sat on a step outside her home in Badakakahera village in Rajasthan state.

"My grandfather had decided that while he was alive he wanted to see that I get married and settled. I was scared to say anything against it at first.

"I went to my mother and told her I wanted to study more and get a job, and only after that would I get married," added the girl, who is from a subsistence farming community that ekes out a living by growing crops like wheat and maize.

But Sapna didn't stop there. She went to local officials in the city of Bhilwara -- some three hours by bus -- to seek advice and press home the point to her family that the legal age for marriage in India is 18.

The authorities played a mediating role and her family suspended the wedding plans. What's more, Sapna was awarded a certificate of gallantry by the government for being an "agent of change" in her community.

Gender rights activists say Sapna is proof that, through education and exposure to the modern world, girls are beginning to take decisions over their own lives and are helping to lift the curse of early marriage that has plagued India for centuries.


News Source: Reuters

Sunday, August 21, 2011

Jilted girlfriend set herself ablaze at boyfriend's house

A 24-year-old woman suffered 80% burns after she set herself on fire at her boyfriend's doorstep at Kandivli on Wednesday. Zarina Shaikh, the victim, was fed up with her boyfriend constantly delaying their wedding plan. She is fighting for her life at V N Desai Hospital.

Police officials said Zarina was in a relationship with Yasin Yusuf Shaikh (25), who stays at Khajuria Tank Road in Kandivli (west). "Zarina had learnt that Yasin had tied the knot with another woman. She did not mind it as long as he married her as well. But Yasin kept postponing their wedding plan, claiming that he was going through a financial crunch," an investigating police official said.

The Kandivli police are awaiting the opinion of the magistrate court before lodging a case of 'attempt to commit suicide' against Zarina. "We have recorded the statements of Zarina and Yasin," the official said.

Zarina, a resident of Asha Nagar in
Santa Cruz (east), is unemployed at present. Yasin works with an insurance firm and is a part-time MBA student. The two got acquainted in 2007 when they used to work together. Later, they changed jobs. Eventually, they joined different departments of the same insurance firm, where they grew close.

"For the past two years, Zarina and Yasin have been in a relationship. When Yasin told her that he planned to get engaged to another woman, the two had a fight. Later, Yasin even revealed to her that he had tied the knot with another woman at his hometown in UP. Zarina did not mind as long as he was willing to marry her as well. Yasin promised he would, but kept postponing the date. A month ago, he fetched his wife from UP to live with him at Kandivli," the official said.

Around 11pm on Tuesday, Zarina called up Yasin but he did not answer. When she kept trying repeatedly, he responded and only said that he was out with friends.

An enraged Zarina landed up at Yasin's doorstep on Wednesday at 8am, while he was asleep. She brought a can of kerosene with her. When Yasin's wife opened the door, Zarina stepped inside and set herself ablaze. Yasin's wife wasn't unaware of Zarina's relationship with her husband till the incident. The shocked woman woke up her husband, who rushed Zarina to the Suchak Hospital.

Zarina was moved to Cooper Hospital and then to V N Desai Hospital. Doctors informed the cops around 11am.

According to the police, Zarina Shaikh told her boyfriend Yasin Shaikh that she was okay with him marrying another woman, as long as he married her too. But when Yunus brought his wife to Mumbai, Zarina landed up at his home and set herself on fire.

Is it really necessary to commit suicide when one get spurned by their lover? Breaking up or broken relationship is part and puzzle of life. She should have moved on and find someone better. Like the saying goes, there are many fishes out there. No point dying for someone who doesn't even appreciate or love you because the person's heart is far away. Think of your family and friends who will be in anguish if you took your own life away.

News source: timesofindia

Sunday, July 31, 2011

School for women to snag rich husbands


Want to get a rich husband? There’s a school in Beijing, China that teaches Chinese women how to find and marry rich husbands, offering lessons in things like how to apply makeup, how to behave properly, how to communicate with rich men, tea-pouring techniques and how to spot a liar. Many girls who want to snag a rich man come to take the lessons and find them useful.
The school is called Beijing Moral Education Center for Women, has proved to be a big hit as it has attracted nearly 2,800 students since it opened last August, most of them from middle-class families. The ages of the students rage from 21 to 36, some of which are still in college.  These lessons are expensive which cost at least 3125 dollars (20,000 yuan) for about 10 to 30 lessons. It is not about the skills of making a living, but the skills to be a charming lady.
Teachers at the Beijing Moral Education Center for Women are all top-class professionals in their fields; for example, one of them is a Beijing Radio host, and he teaches the girls how to speak with a soft and charming voice. Others teach the art of applying the perfect make-up, and tea-pouring techniques, in short everything a Chinese woman has to know in order to snag a rich husband.

According to source, there have been several rich men coming to find wives in this school. Of course they need to pay some money for it. In recent months, the school has made 30 couples. The 32 year-old man Lu is one of them. “Women with excellent personal quality meets the expectation of mine.” So far, Beijing rich husband-hunting school prides itself with 30 successful marriages.

With China’s booming economy, the number of super-rich in China is rising rapidly; the country recently doubled its number of billionaires, and there are close to 1 million people who are worth over $1.5 million. Forget about those Bachelor, Masters and PhD Degrees, a popular Chinese saying “Marriage is a career. A good marriage is the most successful career for a woman” has lived up to it!

Any ladies want to enroll in this school? Or any rich men want to go there to get a trained wife?



Picture souce: squidoo.com

Thursday, April 14, 2011

Kasih Si Ibu Kucing

Sebulan yang lepas, aku on the way back nak naik ke rumah aku kat tingkat lima...
Tiba tiba aku ternampak seekor ibu kucing yang baru je lepas melahirkan anak anak nya yang sangat comel.
Masa tu aku lihat dia mengiau ngiau di depan salah satu rumah jiran aku ini. aku tak faham memula kenapa mesti dia mengiau ngiau sebegitu rupa... pastu aku perhati kan je.. dan tetiba aku lihat dia gonggong anak nya satu persatu sambil mengiau di depan rumah jiran aku ni... Masa tu pada pemikiran aku mesti si kelabu ni , nak panggil tuan dia dan nak bagitau yang dia dah pon selamat melahirkan anak... aku pun ketuk lah rumah jiran aku ini.. Rupanya jiran aku adalah seorang jejaka.

Aku pun ketuklah pintu:
Tuk Tuk Tuk

Jiran : ye?
Aku: kucing awak beranak. ada kat depan ni .. ni anak anak dia...
Jiran: EEEEEEEEEEEiiiiiiii.. saya takut darah. saya nampak dia beranak berdarah darah.. saya nak keluar pon geli
Aku: Ohh.. tak pelah


Lorr.. bukan dia punya kucing?? Emm Maybe dia selalu bagi kucing ni makan kot.. tu pasal lah kucing ni balik ke rumah ni.. dia dah anggap jejaka ni tuan dia... kesian si kelabu ni.. masa tu kelabu tu, mengharap sangat dapat masuk rumah tu.. Dalam hati aku kata ni mesti first baby kan..

Lalu aku pun naik dan ambillah kotak... aku masukkan anak anak dia dan dia sekali.. dia nampak happy sangat dan pandang je aku masa tu. mesti dia kata thanks kan ?

Entahlah. yang aku tau seminggu kemudian dia dan anak anak nya serta kotak tu pun hilang.... Maybe ada orang tak suka kot lalu bawa dia ke tempat lain.. sedih jugak aku.. yelah nak lah tengok anak anak nya membesar..

Tapi tiap tiap hari setiap kali aku balik keje mesti aku tercari cari si kelabu ni.... hinggalah tadi... aku nampak dia dan anak anaknya di depan rumah jiran aku tu..berkenan tul dia ngan rumah jiran aku ni( mesti dia tak keluar rumah lagi kan)

 Tengok tu.. dia bangga dengan anak anak yang baru di lahirkan ni
 lagi aku tengok, lagi dia tunjuk kasih sayang dia depan aku... terasa lak aku nak ada anak.. hihihi


Dia pandang je aku... sebelum aku pergi... Apa yang aku kagum, ialah kasih sayang dia.. demi selamatkan anak anak dia, dia sanggup mengiau ngiau depan rumah orang minta pertolongan ... dan mengonggong anak nya satu persatu.. kalau sesiapa tengok pun pasti akan sedih dan sayu... tu lah kasih seorang ibu.. tak kisahlah ibu kepada manusia ataupun haiwan...