Cat was continuing to casually eat, his eyes closed until he watched the boy made a comment about the tall man's height. He pondered this, not saying a word as his cold blue eyes were now fully trained on the small form. This kid was younger, smaller in both height and build, it was quite apparent if Cat really wanted to, he'd break him. It be like a cat and mouse in a way. Both clever creatures, but different size and power. Little mouse.... That's what this boy reminded him of. Shutting his fragile body in the safety of his little home, not so keen in picking a fight with a predator and having the smarts to stay out of the way, not hesitating to snip at those who were on his level. A little mouse. It was then the girl next door spoke, about cleaning this mouse's balcony. The tall man absentmindedly glanced over to the cat girl. In ways, he felt she was making fun of him before shrugging it off. For some reason, she was one of those girls who gave him looks and went red face. It wasn't ones of fear like he was used to, but he wasn't sure what exactly. It made him a little curious. Dog insisted it was because, for a man, he was attractive. Something about look wise, he was one of the ideal types for normal girls. Such things were illogical to him, especially since fear was the single emotion he ever received from people other than Dog. Even she though has that emotion. So attraction seems off base. Then again he could say blood is attractive so why the hell not? He wasn't going to overthink things over stupid emotions. If he couldn't understand how to handle his own, why bother with others he didn't know? Still, his blue eyes gave a girl the once over, a habit he did with anyone he encountered to mentally evaluate them. Never know when danger hits. But she seemed harmless as well so he looked back to the boy whom was now retreating back into his apartment. Right when Cat finished the jello, the tall man narrowed his eyes ever so slightly at the shut door, watching the kid move around inside. As if annoyed at the boy leaving without permission, yet his expression remaining neutral, the black haired man opened the sliding door. Making a small grunting sound, as if in amusement at such a action. It was strange, it was a illogical move to leave your home open to a obvious predator. Quietly, he ducked under the door and strode in, his steps surprisingly quiet, obviously quite used to always sneaking around. It was harder for him to do so due to his height and weight but people like this kid probably would be fooled. Finding the kid on a bunch of pillows, the tall man strode over and kneeled down. His blue eyes as calm as before as he took the spoon from his mouth and lightly pushed it into the boy's mouth. [b]"....And your really tiny, mouse."[/b] Cat said before simply standing and walking away. [b]"Thanks."[/b] he said before closing the sliding door behind him and stretched out his tall body outside. These doors were way too small for him. It was like putting a tiger in a box, makes him restless and stir crazy. As Andy thanked and waved to them, Dog smiled and waved back cheerfully. [b]"No problem!"[/b] she cheered before her rusty brown eyes widened as she watched her brother eventually follow him. [b]"Cat! Cat, don't you do anything to him You don't just go walking into people's homes!"[/b] she called up before taking a breathe of relief as Cat came out then glared at him. [b]"You're so unpredictable."[/b] she grumbled. [b]"I'm going home to make lunch."[/b] Cat called down before climbing up to the roof with the same ease. [b]"Fooooood Wooohooooo!"[/b] Dog chirped happily as she watched her brother disappear up on top of true building.