Inclined?

Emma recalled the last time she tried to bring kittens from a pet house. That time Waffles did not appreciate their presence and had a cold vibe. Therefore, Emma had to give away the new members. She could not digest the fact that Waffles was being friendly with another cat, anyway, she continued observing them both.

Growing Insecurities

Emma’s insecurities grew with Waffles’ attachment with the new cat she was being comfortable with. She thought someday or the other, the cats would end up having a “catfight”. She was being a little more protective and wanted Waffles to be away from any of the fights. 

The Stray Cat

The cat that Waffles was attracted to was not a usual cat but was quite big in size. The cat appeared to be a stray cat to her. She was afraid of the infections the other cat contained. Being a possessive pet owner, she devised a plan to keep that cat away from her Waffles.

Curtained Windows

Emma made sure that every window had been covered by the curtains so that Waffles could not peep outside or have any connection with that stray cat. But, before she could execute her plan, something happened that somewhere or the other shooked Emma as well and made Waffles go under the abyss of depression. 

Not Here

It had been two weeks since the day “the window stray cat” visited Waffles. After that day, the stray cat did not show up. Initially, Emma thought it was the matter of some days, but, as the days went by, she noticed that the cat did not appear even the slightest. All she cared about Waffles, who was not ready to eat anything and losing weight like anything.

Silent Scream

Emma could hear silent screams under the expressionless face of Waffles. Waffles would not eat or drink anything unless Emma forced her to do so. Emma joined the dots and concluded that last time Waffles behaved this way had something to do with the stray cat.