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When you extend your hand and gently touch a cat’s soft fur, an indescribable sense of comfort arises spontaneously.
The fur of cats, whether short and smooth or long and fluffy, each has its unique texture.
Underneath a short-haired cat’s skin is a layer of dense, delicate down, feeling as if one is stroking a piece of warm velvet.
Long-haired cats, on the other hand, are more like a cloud in motion; each touch feels the strands and threads, almost as if one can hear their gentle friction.
As for this two-meter big cat in front of me,
That is an extremely rare and shocking sensation.
The tiger’s fur is thick and tough, markedly different from the delicate softness of a domestic cat’s fur.
Beneath their hair lies strong muscles, with each touch revealing the hidden life force and a sense of strength as if exchanging silent communications with the king of nature.
The tiger’s orangish-yellow base color is dotted with black stripes, the unique pattern shimmering with a metallic luster in the sunlight, both rough and richly textured to the touch.
When stroking the tiger, one can feel the layers of its fur.
There is both the roughness of the surface and the softness next to the skin, this contrast leaves a lasting impression.
