Everyone in the housing complex where I resided knew who was nasty, according to one man.
According to fsrn, ugliness enjoyed four things: fighting, eating, polluting, and, how should I phrase this, adoring.
These factors, together with a life spent outdoors, had an impact on Ugly.
He only ever had one eye, and there was a large hole where the other should have been.

He lost an ear in the same side, and at another time, he badly fractured his left leg.
In addition, his healing was performed at an odd angle, giving the impression that he was continually spinning.
The only thing left of his tail is a little stub that used to twitch and spin. His tail is long since gone.
Everyone who saw Ugly had the same response: “That’s a particularly ugly cat!” Everyone in the group of kids was told not to touch him.
Others tried to shoo him away with a pipe or flung rocks at him. But Ugly always responded in the same manner.
When the wicked stranger finished using the tubes and pebbles and left him alone, he remained there and won’t leave.
He would even crouch at your feet in despair if you threw stuff at him. No matter what he discovered, if you lifted him up, he’d start sucking on your collar or ears.
From my flat, I could hear him screaming, so I ran to aid him. He was lying down when I arrived, and it was clear that his miserable life was about to end.
I brought him inside for fear of hurting him with my hands. I heard him fight and scream, but then something familiar happened.
My ear was being sucked by him. He placed his head on my hand as I drew him nearer to me.
He then moved one of his gold eyes onto me, and I could clearly hear him purring.
I felt Ugly was the most lovely and kind animal I had ever seen at that very time.
Before I picked him up, Ugly had already departed this world for good, but while I held him in my arms for a while, I pondered how a scarred and malformed stray dog could alter my perception of what it meant to have a pure spirit.
He is to genuinely and completely adore. I learned more about congratulating and commiserating from “Ugly” than from a thousand books, lectures, or talk shows combined.
Please feel free to tell your loved ones and friends about this depressing tale!







