It is told that there was a small cat who was wearing some clothes. While he was working, he took a piece of cloth and tore it into seven rags at once. The cat was very proud of himself, indeed everyone in the village knew him. So he decided to go to sleep. He hung the rags that were torn into one blow, then straightened them as a belt and went out to complete his walk.

The small cat walked and walked until he found himself in a wide land and lay down to sleep. When he woke, he found his sleep gone and saw himself sleeping in the king’s palace courtyard. The king told him he couldn’t beat seven men with one blow, which would be very useful in fashion. So he decided the small cat would remain in the palace despite the fear of the small cat.

The king couldn’t expel the cat from the palace because he told him there were two large giants in the forest. If the small cat could escape from them, the king would give his daughter to him and give him half the kingdom. The cat didn’t walk much in the forest until he found the two giants sleeping under a tree. One of the trees’ branches was falling from the heaviness of the two giants’ strength. The cat filled his stomach with fruit and knocked down both branches and began dropping fruit one after another over the head of the sleeping giant.

The sleeping giant awoke angrily and pushed the other giant forcefully, saying: “Why did you hit me?” The giant said: “If I had known I would have slept again.” So the small cat said by placing the fruit on the other giant, so the sleeping giant awoke and was extremely angry, so the two giants rose and hit each other. The cat escaped from the tree, drew his sword, and hit the two giants until he finished them off. So the cat rested and was confident that he had become truly proud of his courage. The king found nothing but gratitude for his deeds and gave his daughter to the cat, and the celebration was extremely beautiful…