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Three newborn kittens of different colors set off a chain of household decisions when two children find the litter and must choose which to keep. The narrative follows the kittens' early lives as family debates, village customs, and the guardianship of a practical aunt determine where each animal will live. Through everyday episodes of play, reluctance, and small moral dilemmas about rules and mercy, the story considers how care, temperament, and community expectations shape belonging and the creation of safe homes.
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