The cat became interested in the stockings that the hostess took off the bed because of haste. For some reason, she stuffed herself into the stockings. Fortunately, the hostess' stockings were very elastic. The cat didn't even slid it up in such a thump, but just wrapped it tightly outside it.
Seeing the cat at home trapped in stockings and about to run away, the hostess held back her smile and helped the cat find the exit. After the cat poked her head, her body was still tightly bound by the stockings. The rescued it was gasping for breath, and the expression on her face seemed to be asking what the hell was.
This farce made the hostess laugh and cry. She didn't expect that she would have such a silly and funny side under the appearance of a cold cat.
But it's a blessing for the hostess to discover it in time, otherwise she might have returned home after she left the house, and the bed was covered with broken stockings and a furry cat. After this incident, the hostess deeply sighed that she was indeed curious and killed the cat. This sentence makes sense. Therefore, cat owners who keep cats should put away all the items at home that are likely to cause danger to the cat. If the things are broken, it is a trivial matter. What if the cat owner is injured?