The cat Umbara suffered from the boy Omar who used to chase her a lot, for Omar would grab on the cat’s tail until he almost strangled her and she screamed and meowed severely. This was Omar’s doing in order to tame his grip around her tail and relieve from his pressure on her, and sometimes he would carry her from her nose and make her swing between his hand and the cat would become saved and meowed, but she would not find anyone saving her and leaving him playing loudly with what he did.
The mother cat Umbara suffered from the boy Omar’s troubles. She looked for a house far from her to live in with her small children whom she had born a short time ago. She calmed herself and reassured her children from Omar’s severe persecution. She carried her cat children and moved with them far from the city of Omar and settled in the forest where there was safety for all animals. In the forest, the cats would play happily between the tall trees and the fragrant beautiful fruits.
The cats were happy despite the scarcity of food. What the mother cat Umbara was spending was not enough for feeding her large family despite she was exhausting herself standing in the heat bearing hardship and cold. The cats would share between them the little food with much gratitude, but the mother cat Umbara would suffer from Omar despite he was chasing her and hitting her sometimes, for she would not forget the days she spent in Omar’s house while she was loving Omar a lot, and she knew Omar had a good heart but he was doing these works without realizing he was annoying her because he was still a small child.
The mother cat Umbara decided to leave Omar to reassure him, and she informed her children that she would leave to visit him a day or two, and prepared for them the sufficient food for a long period and advised them not to go out from the house until she returns, then she returned them and went on her way, and the mother cat Umbara walked a long distance and cut the entire forest between the forest and the city. She crossed the long distances and did not feel that the distance that separates the forest from the city was long, for she did not feel that distance after she had cut it with her children.
Umbara returned with her nose smelling that she had lost the poor Omar who had loved her despite his troubles to her. After a long effort, the mother cat Umbara reached Omar’s house and stood at the window of his face and looked to the inside. She found him sleeping in his bed. She waited the mother cat Umbara about saving Omar so he would not wake up and remained silent and quiet waiting for him to wake up. Suddenly, she felt Umbara a giant snake shaking and jumping from Omar and the snake issued a terrifying voice. The mother cat Umbara fainted and jumped on the snake and hit with her strong claws on the depth of the snake and the snake twisted and tried to escape until she died and became a strong corpse.
Omar woke up to the noise quickly, looked around him, and saw his loving cat stuck between the claws of the giant snake. He realized that his loving cat had saved him from the killing, so he jumped from his cat and carried her between his palms with all tenderness and pampering and thanked her. Then he said: Where were you, oh my loving one? I have been complaining to you. Omar apologized for his harsh treatment to her and requested from her to return she and her children to live with him in his huge, beautiful house…