The cat is taken away from its rightful owner by the servant, and the two women argue over who should take it. The servant tells his father that the cat belongs to his aunt, and he begs her to give it to him. The father tells his son that his aunt is against raising the cat because it will affect her brother's health, but he says that he has met his doctor, who has told him that pets can help with one's moods and health.
The cat is taken away from its rightful owner by the servant, and the two women argue over who should take it. The servant tells his father that the cat belongs to his aunt, and he begs her to give it to him. The father tells his son that his aunt is against raising the cat because it will affect her brother's health, but he says that he has met his doctor, who has told him that pets can help with one's moods and health.