Can you share a positive example of where you’ve felt loved?

I feel love with Toro, the Tabby General, the only one I can say, β I love you.β Itβs emotionally taxing to work humanβs love to be loved as if it were a quid pro quo deal or a meritocratic reward. But with Toro, it is anything but.
Of course, I also love Camille, the Puss in Black Socks, but Toro is the center of my existence. He is all love and life. Toro is the only one who sees me gladly and greets me with his little head, bunting my leg and hand forcibly, even when I am sulky and miserable. He also sleeps at my feet or sometimes next to me when I sleep as though to dispel nightmares. He knows what I am feeling inside and who I am. Looking at his eyes is seeing my soul reflected in the emerald sea sparkling with curiosity and soothing with lullaby.
I confide in Toro the maladies of my heart and secrets. Shakespeare said, βLove All, Do Wrong to None, and Trust a Few.β Toro is one of those a few I trust. I read a letter written by Elizabeth Taylor to her beloved cat who went missing after they moved to a house in California from England. I could feel her love toward her missing cat so much that it almost felt physically hurtful for the sorrow she expressed.
Toro will turn four years old this August and is in good health now, but I am also worried that he will leave me someday. I canβt imagine a world without him and life without his love. So I always ask him to live with me as long as possible and to leave this world together when our times on earth are due. Thereβs no one like Toro who is as kind and affectionate as he is. He is my friend and my brother. I love him so much in every universe.

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