>>16604642>there are friendly geeseOh. If you get to see animals, then that's another story. I wouldn't abandon that neither.
The most I get to see here are stray dogs or cats, either sleeping in the morning or just walking around by the time I'm out of school. There's nothing to be feared because they're pretty friendly and even play with people, but I'm scared of them anyway. It'd be cool to give them a hand somehow but I have no idea how to, really.
I did actually get to feel a cat for the first time in my life because some stray cat decided it was going to warm up to me for some reason. I was too shy to pet it's head, but it did laps rubbing itself on my legs.
I have no idea how to describe how it felt. It was just weird and pretty different from how I imagined it'd be from my whole life of looking at cats on the internet.
I figured that it would've been more, I don't know, weightless? Like how it'd be if you ran your hand across a pillow, that's it. I didn't expect that somewhat fuzzy feel with weight behind it, at all.
Looking back on it, I have no idea why I thought that cats were pillows.
That was also my first experience of getting the cat eyes, when I had to go into the apartment. It just stood there by the door looking up and meowing sadly. I haaaaaaaateeeed it. Thinking about it sucks too.
What sucks is having to throw your pants in the washer afterwards, because unfortunately, pretty much all the strays here carry disease and whatnot. That's why you can't just take one into your home and take care of it.
That was a ramble, sorry. Do the geese there run up to you or anything like they show on the videos?
>Aimlessly walking around town is not as funHm. I was thinking that, more than an aimless walk, just setting up an actual route or something beforehand that's worth like an hour or so of a walk, and trying to stick by it on some routine.
But I guess it depends where you live. If it's just buildings over and over again, yeah, I'd t-Charlim.