This is my cat, Guinness, when very small,
She fitted into our household, no trouble at all.
She enchanted all-comers, fell in love with the dog,
They had many a feline-canine-dialogue….
Many’s the time when she went off after prey,
She would go missing for more than one day…
But she’d always return, and slink onto my bed,
For a big loving session, a scratch on the head.
A magnificent moler, but fastidious at heart,
She’d leave all her corpses outside on the path.
I never could tell how she’d done them in,
‘Cause they lay on the ground as if slumbering,
Her skill at the killing you could not surpass,
The bods were cut up in biology class…
A panther-like cat, who lives by her wits,
And reader, I tell you, I love her to bits…
Guiness is a great name. She sounds very stout…. (groan)
GROAN indeed – actually very slim!
I am really not a cat person but we do have one that is an excellent mouser. He’s big and fluffy and because I’m not overly fond of cats, he takes great pleasure on climbing up and setting on my head when I’m setting in the living room visiting with friends.
Typical! They do know how to annoy!
cute! love cats but sadly am allergic.
What a shame! I sympathise…
Such a cute kitten, Caro. How old is Guinness now? Full-grown? I enjoyed your poem so much!
She was. She is six now…a slinky Maliki