Everyone always bids farewell to the thousands of mountains and rivers in their lives. So, I cherish that lovely encounter at first sight! ———Preface I like small animals very much and always want to raise something. Goldfish and turtles are not very interactive, and raising kitt

Everyone must say goodbye to the thousands of miles of life. So, I cherish that lovely encounter at first sight! ———Preface

I like small animals very much and always want to raise something. Goldfish and turtles are not very interactive, and raising kittens and puppies is too troublesome. I chose the left and right, so I finally chose the parrot.

full of expectation and excitement, I dragged my mother all the way to the flower and bird market. The little parrots stared at their big eyes, like the innocent and ignorant eyes of a child. So cute! I swept through each bird quickly and carefully, and I saw it, and it saw me. The gray-black feathers and light yellow spots are wide open, and there is a large "blush" behind the eyes. The feathers on the head are like those on the phoenix's head - slightly raised, both cute and a little arrogant. I quickly pulled my mother's hand, and my voice trembled a little: "It's it!"

It's such a wonderful fate to meet!

After it was taken home, it was a little scared at first, but gradually became familiar with it, so it gradually " lets you fly ". I am like a nanny. Once it screams, I will appear immediately, no matter how busy it is. As soon as I greet him, it will fly over immediately and stay with me all the time. My relationship with it is getting better and better. I treat it like a relative, and I named it: potato chips.

Just when I thought we could always be with me, life slapped me - it was sick and very ill. Doctors say that the possibility of cure is only about 20%, or you will be euthanized. I couldn't believe that the lively and active potato chips were "different" after a few days. I took a few deep breaths, trying not to let the tears fall, and said in a crying voice: "Treatment, it must be treated." I watched it enter its small "ward", its wings drooping weakly, and it was a little staggering when walking, staring straight ahead. When I left it, for the first time, I felt that death was so close to it, and life was as thin as paper!

just met and you have to part. Is the fate between you and me too shallow?

The few days it was hospitalized, I went to see it every day. At first it was listless and drowsy all day, and its two tiny feet seemed to be crushed by its body at any time. Through the thick glass, I kept calling its name. It saw me, and at first it was a little confused, but then its eyes suddenly lit up, jumped up, heading straight for me, walking back and forth in front of the glass. I could no longer hold it back, and tears flowed down...

Now, it was finally pulled back from the brink of death. This encounter made me understand that life is the most precious and fragile. We must cherish the people in front of us and not wait until they lie on the hospital bed before regretting it.

Every time I meet is a gift from God, and every time I meet is a gift from fate. May you cherish that short time and live up to the beautiful encounters just like me!