I was putting away groceries when I felt the familiar little presence at my feet. He has a routine: patrol the kitchen, inspect the table for suspicious crumbs, then park himself by the counter and put on that look — enormous eyes, whiskers forward, full-on wonder.

He wasn’t noisy about it. No demanding meow, no dramatic leaps — just the kind of earnest, astonished face that seems to ask, “Did I hear the packet rustle? Could there possibly be food?” I crouched down so we were level and watched him study the shopping bag like it might contain the meaning of life.

I grabbed my phone and snapped the photo just as he blinked slowly, utterly convinced the world held snacks and that maybe I was the person with the answers. I gave him a tiny treat — the kind that says “I see you” — and he tucked it away like treasure, then resumed his very serious supervision of the rest of the unpacking.

Those small, ridiculous moments are what make a house feel like home: the way a little face can make you laugh, the patient insistence that a crumb could change everything, and the soft purr that follows a well-earned reward.

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