Starting with taking in female college students

Chapter 24 Each Other's Trouble

From that day on, Ni Youlin would come to the clinic for a while every afternoon.

Sometimes they stay for ten or twenty minutes and then leave, while other times they stay for one or two hours.

She didn't interact much with Chen Rang, just nodded and greeted him briefly, then focused all her attention on the cats.

After a few days, she had become familiar with all six cats at the clinic, except for the female silver shaded cat. Not to mention the outgoing ones, even the Ragdoll and American Shorthair tabby, who were usually the least friendly, were no longer afraid of her every day.

And Ni Youlin's best friend is undoubtedly Big Blue Cat.

This guy has a very outgoing personality; he's not shy or afraid of strangers, and he's incredibly bold and curious.

It has only one major flaw: it tries to eat everything it sees, just like a dog.

Moreover, it's a reckless idiot; who knows if it might bite someone if it takes a bite?

Therefore, Chen Rang has given up on the idea of ​​sending the big blue cat away.

After all, it's hard to believe that giving someone a cat only to have them get bitten is something you feel guilty about.

I wonder how this guy managed to get by in the cat cafe. Isn't the fugitive owner afraid it will bite someone?

Chen Rang couldn't understand it.

As for the other cats...

Apart from the pregnant female silver shaded cat, the others are all excellent pet cats. DouDou's pedigree may be slightly inferior, but she is intelligent and the most affectionate. The other four are also obedient; once they recover from their injuries, they will be absolutely lovable.

In other words, they have no shortage of suitors.

Chen Rang was quite confident in this regard. After all, the little guy who came out of his clinic was at least 100% safe in terms of health, right?

"Tsk! You never mention things like cat shedding or the hefty cost of cat food every year!"

Li Shiwei gave him a cold laugh.

"Want to have a pet without spending a penny? There's no such thing as a free lunch!"

Chen Rang sneered.

Although he wanted to get rid of these troublesome cats, he never considered giving them to irresponsible owners. The cats that leave him healthy and well should also grow up safe and sound; otherwise, all the money and effort he'd spent these past few days wouldn't have been in vain.

Li Shiwei wasn't very interested in cats, and quickly changed the subject after a few words.

"How's the search for the dog I asked you to find going?"

"It's hard to find!"

Chen Rang sighed.

He has contacted many people in the past few days, but when he learned that the person who wanted the dog was a policeman and wanted a capable and professional guide dog, they all said they dared not mess around.

Guide dogs are something that can't be trained by just anyone or any dog.

There are a large number of blind people in China, creating a huge demand for guide dogs. So why, after all these years, despite their value and market presence, has the guide dog industry failed to develop?

The reason is simple: the technology involved is too advanced, and the cost is also high.

So this is really difficult to do. You either have to wait in line for a spot, or you can only rely on luck and see if a gifted puppy falls into your lap one day.

"How's your job at the police station going?"

Chen Rang carried a small bag of oranges, locally grown in Shashi, which were cheap. He slowly ate a couple himself, but finding them too sour, he tossed some into Li Shiwei's patrol car.

The male police officer sitting in the driver's seat was an auxiliary police officer.

He parked his car on the side of the road and obediently used his phone to pass the time.

Seeing the young woman from his own police station chatting animatedly with a stranger, even a veterinarian, he grimaced in annoyance, but still ate the orange, which was so sour it made his teeth ache.

The oranges, which were unbearably sour for the two men, were quite a treat for Li Shiwei. She peeled one after another without any hesitation, and after eating her fill, she sighed with satisfaction.

"What else can I do? It's just like that! Every day I go to work and patrol, sitting in the police car, spending half an hour on one street and then strolling around another for twenty minutes. Every day I also have to deal with all sorts of trivial matters, big and small, which gives me a headache."

As she spoke, Li Shiwei felt increasingly aggrieved.

She longed for the life of a police officer, like her father, to punish evil and catch bad guys; but she never expected that after arriving at the police station, she would be completely caught up in the disputes and fights among the people.

Most of the police reports I encounter every day are disputes where both sides have their own version of events, but legally, both are undoubtedly at fault. Ugh! You can't talk to her like that, or she'll get angry.

After much persuasion and negotiation, the matter was finally resolved to a point that both parties were willing to accept. Should the police report be closed now?

That's over. The rest of the people are just complaining about how the police handled things unfairly!

"But if we really deduct the fines bit by bit according to the law, both sides would have to spend two days in detention! And even then, they're still not satisfied, insisting that we're being unfair. But who can we complain to?"

Li Shiwei became increasingly aggrieved as she spoke.

The reason she came to Chen Rang to complain was because she had indeed been wronged today.

An elderly man from the countryside, carrying two baskets of local vegetables, along with two chickens and a goose, set up a stall to sell vegetables in front of a supermarket on the main street. But the supermarket, being a business itself, naturally didn't want to be competed for by someone at its entrance.

So they tried to reason with them, but when that failed, they started arguing and ended up overturning the stall and calling the police.

Just by listening to that, it must be the supermarket staff's fault, right?

But the reason for the fight was that the old man unrestrainedly cursed the staff member's ancestors. Clearly, selling vegetables on the street is neither allowed nor permitted, but the old man said, "I'm poor, so I'm right. Not allowing me to sell is bullying." What can you say about that?

In short, it's a complete mess, and this kind of thing can't possibly be handled properly!

Ultimately, the blame fell entirely on the police.

The elderly man received some compensation but had to pack up and leave. The supermarket, having spent money, felt wronged, and everyone thought the police had acted unfairly. Li Shiwei was being pointed at and gossiped about by both sides and the onlookers, and her eyes were red with anger.

"Why not call the urban management officers to handle this?"

Chen Rang felt sorry for Li Shiwei and also complained that the police station was quite unethical for making a rookie policeman play the villain.

Do you know the contact number for the urban management officers?

Li Shiwei rolled her eyes.

"..."

Chen Rang was speechless, because it was indeed not as simple as calling 110.

Seeing that Li Shiwei was indeed in a bad mood, he thought for a moment and waved his hand, saying, "Why don't you come to my shop to rest for a while? You can pick out a cat to pet. Putting everything else aside, it's perfect for changing your mood and relaxing your emotions."

"Want to pet a cat?"

Li Shiwei was somewhat tempted.

But soon, she shook her head regretfully and said, "Forget it, I don't have the time. Besides, it wouldn't look good if someone saw me. A police officer slacking off during working hours—if I get reported, I'll be in big trouble."

Li Shiwei stretched her arms and yawned.

She felt she had already enjoyed chatting with Chen Rang for a while and saw no need to bother him further or disrupt his work. Seeing a middle-aged woman carrying a cat carrier looking around suspiciously at the clinic entrance, she decisively chose to leave.

The police car left silently and quickly headed to other patrol locations.

Chen Rang also returned to the clinic and began to greet customers.

"Hello, how can I help you?"

He looked at the cat carrier that the aunt had carefully placed on the sofa; the Ragdoll cat inside looked listless.

Its fur was even specially highlighted, with various shades of pink and purple, but little did it know that this stuff would seriously affect the cat's skin health.

Not to mention the possibility that this kind of beauty treatment could cause skin diseases in cats, the dyes themselves are generally harmful to cats.

Of course, those beauty salons would never say that, and it's not easy to explain such things.

In my opinion, the most beautiful color for a cat is its natural fur color. And in terms of the feel of the fur, natural cat fur is also softer.

"It's like this, my pet has been listless these past few days! It's not interested in any of the toys I've bought it. Is it sick?"

The woman seemed to be a very cat-loving person. As she spoke, she carefully took the Ragdoll out of the cat carrier, her face full of heartache.

"You won't eat or drink? Come on, let me see."

As Chen Rang spoke, he reached out his hand to take the poor rag doll.

But to his surprise, before he could even get close to the doll, the auntie dodged to the side.

"Why don't you wash your hands first? Look at all these cats in your shop. If you touch other cats and then touch my baby, what if you catch something?"

"..."

Chen Rang paused for a moment.

However, he didn't explain that he would use gel to disinfect after touching the cat. He just nodded, went to the counter, rubbed the gel in front of the older woman, and then came back.

This time, the aunt finally didn't refuse.

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