On Puss, Kitty and Perrito by bananamarioslamma234, literature
Literature
On Puss, Kitty and Perrito
Puss’ anxiety, fear, PTSD/trauma and even panic attack were played realistically(His mental health issues were not made fun of and they were not played for comedy. They were not glorifyied either.) and Perrito being there for Puss and comforting him quietly but gently is sad and heartwarming at the same time. Puss feeling genuine guilt for leaving Kitty and Kitty's heartbreak are both heartbreaking a lot as well - Kitty was lonely and heartbroken and she had trust issues. Perrito was abused and left to die but he survived and was living optimistically, dreaming of being a therapy dog to help others but he also really wished to have family and friends. Eventually and thankfully, a hopeful future comes for them. Puss accepted that it’s okay to be afraid and vulnerable, learned to ask for and accept help, talked about his feelings, learned from his mistakes, made better choices, opened up to others and learned to being there for them, learned and appreciated the value of life from his