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Syou Ishida
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June 13 - June 15, 2025
“I see,” said the doctor. Then he broke into another smile. “We’ll prescribe you a cat. Let’s keep an eye on your condition.”
‘A cat a day keeps the doctor away.’ Cats are more effective than any other medicine out there.”
There was something comforting about watching a cat going about on a little adventure.
seemed that having a pet disrupted the flow of one’s daily routine.
“Hey, hey, hey. What is this?” “A cat. Works really well for insomnia,” said the doctor. “Here, I’ll write you a prescription, so please take it to reception. Now, take care.”
“Is this a joke? Treat my insomnia with a cat? What’s that going to do? It’s not worth a fart in a windstorm!” “Please don’t fart. Even cats can’t stand bad odors. Don’t worry. Cats can solve most problems.
Emiri was right. It does take energy to do something if you’re not used to it. But if it makes someone this happy, offering praise here and there is a small price to pay.
“They say cats are capricious, but human beings are much more unpredictable.”
“Emotional support? That’s ridiculous. Cats don’t provide emotional support. They just sit there and do whatever they like. But
“The amount of time you spent together probably matters, but less time doesn’t mean less love. Whether it’s a day or year, human or cat, and even if we may never see them again, there are those who are irreplaceable in our lives.”
We were together for only a short time, but I was happy. I’m sorry I couldn’t protect you. Thank you for coming to me. I love you. I love you. Thank you. Good-bye. I love you. I love you.

