The Cat Who Shared My Life in Vietnam
Vietnam and My Cat When I first came to Vietnam, I lived in an apartment complex called Vinhomes. It was a comfortable apartment with two bedrooms, two bathrooms, and a kitchen. The rent was about 700,000 Korean won per month. Built along the river, it offered beautiful views during the day and stunning city lights at night. The complex also had excellent facilities, making it a wonderful place to live. But no matter how nice a home is, living alone can sometimes feel lonely. To fill that empty space in my life, I adopted a three-month-old Turkish Angora kitten. She was pure white, and I paid about 3.5 million VND for her. Before that, I had never owned a cat. As it turned out, there was much more to taking care of a cat than I expected. There was cat food, special treats, toys, litter, and even a cat tower. Every evening after work, I would come home and spend time playing with her. Little by little, we became attached to each other. For me, she was much more than a pet. Living ...
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