Describe the love of the author for his cat . Chapter - A House is not a home.
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This is a question from the chapter - A House is Not A Home. In this chapter a boy's house was on fire. Because of fire his house was totally in bad condition. He was not remembered to his cat but as soon as everything went okay , he came to know about her. He cried for his cat. Before the fire he and his cat used to spend all the time with each other. At the time the author was doing homework , she used to sit besides her.
Because of a lady , he found his cat. He cuddled with her and his eyes were sparkling with love for his cat. He was very happy at that time. This all shows that he loved his cat very much.
The story conveys the message that camaraderie and bonhomie are two strong factors that help build genuine relationships. Zan felt awkward, isolated and embarrassed by the changes that marked his early teenage. But when new people approached him with open arms and extended a hand of friendship, he was overwhelmed. All his worries, fears, and insecurities faded away. Helping others in need and being grateful while getting help, are the two values one should acquire. The teenagers, especially, should volunteer to make newcomers feel at home. Another message conveyed by this story is that one should not grieve over material loss. As long as one has emotional support, one can overcome any loss.