After four or five days of acclimatization, the five Golden Cats have also gotten used to being watched.
Their genetic instincts are stirring, and while they aren't as brave as wild Golden Cats, they can muster the courage to bite into any little snacks that dare to enter their enclosure.
Of course, except for that foreign cat.
The dainty snack, that's how all animals at the rescue station evaluate that delicate Golden Cat.
Even though the domestically captive Golden Cats are quite useless, none are as dainty as that one, getting scared and trembling atop a box just from seeing a mountain mouse.
The other cats around couldn't stand it, "This thing isn't even bigger than you, bite it! Why don't you bite it!"
Biting is out of the question; even if it starves to death, it won't bite, not even if it jumps off the box!
Oh, why hasn't its two-legged beast come yet, and why are these dirty things coming its way? o(╥﹏╥)o