After my cat brought home puppies from who knows where a policeman knocked on the door

That evening began quietly. I was folding laundry when suddenly Lili’s voice rang out from the living room: — Mom! She has something in her mouth again! — Who? — I froze mid-step. — Marsa!

A puppy! Another one! I ran to the window and couldn’t believe my eyes: my tabby cat was walking across the yard, carrying a tiny black bundle in her teeth. In the corner of the room, in a woven basket, already lay four just like it — tiny, their eyes tightly shut, with warm, velvety sides.

Marsa carefully placed the new one next to them, gently licked it, and curled herself around them as if protecting them from the whole world. I couldn’t understand: where was she finding these puppies? And why was she bringing them one by one?

During the day, there was a loud knock at the door — so loud that the glass in the frame rattled. I froze, and Lili clung to my hand as if sensing something bad.


I opened the door — there stood a policeman and Mrs. Miller, our neighbor, known for noticing everything and everyone. Her face was darker than a storm cloud. — Do you have a cat? — the officer asked without wasting time on greetings. — Yes… — I nodded cautiously. — What happened? He held my gaze for a long moment, studying me, then quietly said: — In that case… you’d better sit down.

I didn’t yet know what I was about to hear, but a cold shiver ran down my spine, and my heart skipped a beat. I sat down mechanically on the edge of the sofa, feeling the cold mug of tea chilling my fingers. Lili pressed close to me, and Marsa, as if she understood the conversation was about her, slowly came out of the kitchen and sat directly in front of the policeman, staring at him with her green, unblinking eyes. — This morning — he began — a… deserted doghouse was found in the neighboring yard.

The puppies were gone. — And?… — my voice trembled betraying me. — The owner claims she saw your cat carrying them away one by one — he paused, as if choosing his words. The neighbor sighed and, lowering her eyes, said: — Those puppies… are mine. Their mother died this morning. And your Marsa… I looked in confusion at my cat, who at that moment was softly purring and holding the puppies in her paws. — I’m sorry for the misunderstanding, she must have behaved that way because we had found other owners for the puppies, but she still needed to feel like a mother. I’ll bring them back right now. The neighbor stood for a moment, looking at the peaceful scene — Marsa tenderly licking and mothering the puppies — and added: — Let them stay with you. I think… it’s better for everyone. I nodded, and Marsa, as if understanding every word, pressed her new little ones even closer to her.

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