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63.1 | TEA AND KITTEN | CIVIC::FAHEL | Amalthea Celebras/Silver Unicorn | Mon Dec 09 1991 11:27 | 22 |
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Nothing I would rather see
No place I would rather be
Than with my kitten on my knee
And a steaming cup of tea
Kitten curled up in a ball
On the couch against the wall
With the tea cup full and tall
That's what I like best of all
Music playing soft and sweet
Fuzzy slippers on my feet
Cat on lap, tea for heat
And maybe some sweet cake to eat
Kitten purring fast and long
Teakettle whistling its song
I know that I can't go wrong
With tea & kitten, where I belong.
(10/9/89)
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63.2 | Christmas poem | MUTTON::BROWN | | Wed Dec 11 1991 14:08 | 84 |
| Here's a cute Christmas poem written by Jay C. Vernon of N210Y Cattery. It was
copied from the CFA Almanac December issue.
The Night After Christmas
'Twas the night after Christmas. The time to reply the events of that most
hectic day. The stockings once hung by the chimney with care, were chewed on,
drooled on, and torn past repair.
No one was nestled all snug in their bed; there was spilled milk and Friskies
to clean up instead.
And me in my kerchief and Dad in his cap, wished we'd both settled down for a
much needed nap.
When somewhere downstairs there arose such a clatter, I sprang from my chores
to see what was the matter.
Away down the steps I flew in a flash, just as I heard one more thunderous
crash.
The moon wasn't out so I switched on the light, still hoping to see if every-
thing was alright.
When what for my wondering eyes was in store, but my family room curtains aheap
on the floor.
I rehung the drapes, but to end all this fun, I knew in a moment more work must
be done.
More rapid than eagles, I rushed all around, to make certain everything was
still safe and sound.
Out tinsel, out ribbons, out bright colored bow, out garland, out ivy, out all
mistletoe. From the poinsettia plant to the yarn in the hall, it's throw away,
throw away, throw away all.
Next I turned my attention to the great Christmas tree, making sure it was
totally temptation free.
I moved ornaments up more than three feet or so, and no strand of lights was
left dangling low.
When then in a twinkling I heard soft and sweet, the prancing and pawing of
four little feet.
As I drew in my breath and was turning around, near the chimney this character
came with a bound.
He was dressed all in fur from his head to his foot, and was covered all over
with ashes and soot.
The ears stood straight up on this bold little elf, and he was obviously,
overwhelmingly pleased with himself.
His eyes how they twinkled, he purred like a glutton, his eyes bright and shiny,
his nose like a button.
His thick little tail was drawn up like a bow, and those whiskers of his looked
like yesterday's snow.
I had not a doubt that this bundle of gray was the cause of the chaos at our
house this day.
How proudly he strolled, with what grace and what style, as he tracked soot
and ashes all over the tile.
He was chubby and cute and out to impress, and I laughed when I saw him in spite
of the mess.
I scooped up the imp and patted his head, but he seemed to sense he had some-
thing to dread.
I spoke not a word but went straight for the sink, where I washed and dried him
as quick as a wink.
Then he darted away and stopped on a stair, and giving a nod he fell asleep
there. He dreamt and he kneaded and purred all the while, as I regarded him
with a half-frown, half-smile.
And you could hear me exclaim as I cleaned up our flat, "I'll remember the
Christmas that we got our cat!"
Merry Christmas to all and to all a good night.
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63.3 | Micki of mine | WISDOM::TAYLOR | Deck the halls ... DON'T SAY IT!! | Thu Dec 26 1991 10:03 | 39 |
| At the last feline get together when Lisa was here, my mother mentioned
a poem that she and I wrote about our dear departed Michaela. She died
just over a year ago. She had had feline hepetitis, but was responding
to the treatment beautifully. A blood clot from her liver got loose and
went to her lung.
Micki of Mine
______________
When first I saw that Micki of mine
A ball of golden fur so fine.
Among her sisters so snowy white,
She stole my heart at first sight.
Some say I spoiled her too much,
With donuts, turkey, ice cream and such.
But the joy she gave to me each day,
Was worth much more than words can say.
Each night when I would go to bed,
Micki curled up along side my head.
What better friend could I have found,
To share with me life's ups and downs.
For two short years, God let her be mine,
And then he took that Micki of mine.
Her wee little cry, her soft little touch,
Are just a few things that I miss so much.
Oh how I loved that Micki of mine.
Oh how I miss that micki of mine.
Although it was hard for me to see,
I know she belonged to God, not me.
Dedicated to Suttonian's Michaela
3/18/88-11/18/91
By Holly Taylor and Trudy Livezey
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63.4 | CATS | SA1794::RIVARDB | | Wed Jan 08 1992 04:57 | 20 |
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Cats
Cats, cats, what wonderful creatures!
How I love their feline features.
Large round eyes or almond shaped,
Tails so long they can be draped
Over the couch or over my shoulder,
So much pleasure to the beholder!
Legs that are long or short and sturdy,
Fur that is clean and NEVER dirty!
Bodies that twist and turn and spin,
Meows that create such a musical din!
Noses that are long or short and flat,
There's nothing quite like the wonderful cat!
11-91
by b.r.
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63.5 | Kitten At Home | SELL3::FAHEL | Amalthea Celebras/Silver Unicorn | Tue Jan 14 1992 09:32 | 31 |
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A sunbeam 'cross a pillow is
A favorite spot to lie
She purrs with pure contentment
And stretches with a sigh
Her food bowl is a favorite thing
Each chip in its own place
She takes a sip of water
Then lightly wipes her face
She has a gray stuffed mousie
She loves to bat about
And little pink foam Ping-Pong balls
Are hers without a doubt
Her people are her prides and joys
She loves them most of all
They are warm laps and patting hands
And she'll come when they call
They'll stroke her satin-silky fur
From her nose to her tail
And scratch her chin to make her grin
And purr - they never fail
'Tho many things bring pleasure
No matter where you roam
Nothing is as happy as
A kitten in her home
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63.6 | CATS CATS CATS | GRANPA::JLAWRENCE | | Wed Jan 15 1992 09:31 | 24 |
| They shed your best sofa
While sharpening their claws,
Then reach out and touch you
With soft, dainty paws.
They turn up their noses
At food in their dish,
Then ask you politely
For fresh tuna fish.
They nibble your houseplants
And shed on your clothes,
Then give you a kiss
With a cold, little nose.
They're noisy alarm clocks
If breakfast is late,
But you can't help but love them,
'Cause cats are just great!
Written by Eva Allen on Cats Cats Cats calendar by Hallmark 1992
Just had to share it because it is so true.
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63.7 | | DYMNDZ::JUDY | must be the devil in disguise | Wed Jan 15 1992 11:38 | 24 |
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re: .-1 Are you sure it's 1992? I have the 1992 Hallmark
Cats Cats Cats! calendar (the kitty on the front looks
exactly like Sasha) and the poem in the beginning goes
like this:
Ball of fury, pile of fluff,
Savage tiger, lolling puff,
Beastly pirate, mad for spoil
Purry, furry, cozy coil,
Sultan of the windowsill,
Stranger to the human will.
Hypnotic sphinx, exotic minx,
Intractable, contrary jinx,
Condescender, great pretender,
Finicker, sometime befriender --
Prowler, scowler, alley tramp
Voluptuous, majestic vamp...
So many different roles to play --
Who knows which cat you'll be today?
by Ellen Brenneman
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63.8 | It says 1992 | GRANPA::JLAWRENCE | | Thu Jan 16 1992 06:14 | 7 |
| Wellll, it says it is 1992 and the dates and days seem to be the same
as my desk calendar for 1992. I don't know what Sasha looks like but
my calendar has what looks like a flame point Siamese without the
pointed looking face. I suppose they made several different formats of
the same type of calendar.
Julie
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63.9 | | DYMNDZ::JUDY | must be the devil in disguise | Thu Jan 16 1992 10:18 | 7 |
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Hmmm.....interesting. That must be the case. My Sasha
and the cover kitty =) are Maine Coon and tabby.
JJ
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63.10 | The White Tiger | SELL3::FAHEL | Amalthea Celebras/Silver Unicorn | Thu Jan 16 1992 12:13 | 25 |
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Slumbering on a giant rock
Awakening to varied sounds
He blinks a single tawny eye
He lifts his head and looks around
So gentle seeming in the sun
This lovely creature bold and fierce
Lying with majestic form
With his gaze he seems to pierce
His fur as white as driven snow
His stripes as black as endless night
His claws as sharp as daggers new
He truly is an awesome sight
He shakes his mighty head about
He slowly turns around and then
The large white tiger proud and strong
Slowly falls to sleep again
(8/9/91 - written to correspond with a friend's photograph of a white
tiger. Heck...tigers are cats, too! ;^) )
K.C.
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63.11 | I know it doesn't rhyme; best I can do for her | ASDG::ANDERSON | | Thu Jan 23 1992 06:42 | 40 |
| For Snoopy:
One day, after many happy years, there came a time when my cat
Did not run to meet me at the door when I came home
And I realized that
she wasn't playing with her toys
or my comb (which was also a toy, of course)
or eating even her most favorite things.
And then the doctor gave us the news.
And I asked Snoopy:
"How can I do this thing to my longest friend
who would sunbathe with me
listen to countless violin practices
taste the blueberry muffins and then
say, 'What? I'm NOT supposed to be on the counter?'
who would catch me mice
and chase my comb around the floor
and wake me up on time every morning
and meet me at the end of the day at the door?"
She looked at me, so tired just from breathing today
That she was lying on the table, panting, saying:
"Mom, you have to realize that I will never again
see the summer sun
care to hear the violin
eat blueberry muffins
jump high enough to reach the counter
be able to catch a mouse
bat your comb around on the floor
wake up myself on time every morning
or even make it down the hallway to the door;
How can you do anything else?"
I did the best I could for her
And now I am sorry
That my best was death.
And I come home, and no cat comes running to meet me at the door.
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63.12 | Keep the happy memories | POCUS::DRAKE | | Thu Jan 23 1992 11:42 | 7 |
| Re: .11
Your poem for Snoopy was very touching. My cat died in July, shortly
after her 14th birthday, and I still miss her terribly, so I know how
you must be feeling. My heart goes out to you.
Chris and MacBlue too
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63.13 | | CIMNET::GLADDING | Noters do it with a 8-) | Thu Jan 23 1992 12:29 | 8 |
| I'm sitting here with tears in my eyes - what a beautiful tribute
to your beloved Snoopy. Your poem will undoubtedly help others
who have to go through the same painful, but necessary experience.
Take heart in knowing that Snoopy is living pain-free in a much
better place.
Pam
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63.14 | | CAPITN::CORDES_JA | Set Apt./Cat_Max=3..uh,I mean 4 | Thu Jan 23 1992 12:56 | 6 |
| Here's another teary-eyed noter signing in. That was so beautiful.
It made me think of all the kitties my family has lost over the last
few years. I'm so sorry about Snoopy but I want to thank you for
sharing such a wonderful tribute with us.
Jan
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63.15 | Another teary-eyed noter | SA1794::RIVARDB | | Wed Jan 29 1992 04:50 | 10 |
| More tears. My mascara is running all over my face. What a BEAUTIFUL
note! I'm sure Snoopy is in kitty heaven watching over you and knows
you did your best. Thanks for sharing that with us. Must go fix my
makeup before the customers start coming in.
(first time I ever thanked anybody for making me cry first thing in the
morning)!
b.r.
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63.16 | wise advice | XLII::NSOHL | | Mon Aug 03 1992 07:17 | 14 |
| I got an Abbey Press catalog that has a lot of cute cat stuff in it.
It has a plaque with a line of cartoon-y cats across the top of a brick
wall with the following saying:
Travel light in life...take only what you need:
a loving family,
good friends,
someone to love,
someone to love you...
and a cat.
I thought that was good advice.
NancyS
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63.17 | Little Kitty Poem | MPGS::HOWE | MARIE | Mon Feb 22 1993 10:34 | 10 |
| I have searched both this and V1 for a poem/prayer entitled
Little Kitty Prayer, or Little Kitty Poem. It's something you'd
read after a kitty had died.
Does anyone remember it, and if so, could you tell me where it
is please?
Thanks.
deb
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63.18 | Not much use reply... | BPSOF::EGYED | Per aspera ad astra | Tue Feb 23 1993 02:30 | 5 |
| I do remember it, with "small one" and so, but I dunno where it is in
here. It's here, not in V1. I hope I've printed it out, so if noone
knows where it is, I can send it or post it again. If I find it.
Nat
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63.19 | The Little Cat Angel poem- is this it? | VLNVAX::GDREW | | Tue Feb 23 1993 05:32 | 47 |
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The Little Cat Angel
The ghost of a little white kitten
Crying mournfully, early and late,
Distracted St. Peter, the watchman,
As he guarded the heavenly gate.
"Say, what do you mean," said his saintship,
"Coming here and behaving like that?"
"I want to se Nellie, my missus,"
Sobbed the wee little ghost of a cat.
"I know she's not happy without me,
Won't you open and let me go in?"
"Begone," gasped the horrified watchman,
"Why the very idea is a sin;
I open the gate to good angels,
Not to stray little beggars like you."
"All right," mewed the little white kitten,
"Though a cat I'm a good angel, too."
Amazed at so bold an assertion,
But aware that he must make no mistake,
In silence, St. Peter long pondered,
For his name and repute were at stake.
Then placing the cat in his bosom
With a "Whist now, and say all your prayers,"
He opened the heavenly portals
And ascended the bright golden stairs.
A little girl angel came flying,
"That's my kitty, St. Peter!" she cried.
And, seeing the joy of their meeting,
Peter let the cat angel abide.
This tale is the tale of a kitten
Dwelling now with the blessed above,
It vanquished grim Death and High Heaven
For the name of the kitten was Love.
Leontine Stanfield
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63.20 | I love it! .... | STUDIO::COLAIANNI | I think, thereforeI think I am... | Tue Feb 23 1993 05:57 | 10 |
| That's a wonderful poem! I don't remember reading that before. I'm
sitting here with tears in my eyes, and my boss is looking at me funny!
;-) (he sits directly across from my office)
I'm going to print that one out, and hang it up in the shelter!
Thanks for posting that again. I don't know how I could have missed it
the first time! DAH!
Yonee
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63.21 | Where to Bury a Cat, in your heart of course! | GAVEL::FALLON | | Tue Feb 23 1993 08:05 | 3 |
| How about Where to Bury a Cat? That one always gets me crying. It is
also very nice.
Karen
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63.22 | Another poem | VLNVAX::GDREW | | Tue Feb 23 1993 09:12 | 12 |
| Where to Bury a Cat is a beautiful poem also. When my cat Shelley
died, another noter sent me a short poem which I also love (thanks,
Sandy M.)
... Grieve not,
nor speak of me with tears,
but laugh and talk of me
as if I were beside you ...
I loved you so --
Twas heaven here with you!
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63.23 | Ode to Spot | MSE1::SUTTON | He roams the seas in freedom... | Mon Jun 06 1994 06:15 | 24 |
| Ode to Spot
Felis Catus is your taxonomic nomenclature,
An endothermic quadruped, carnivorous by nature.
Your visual, olfactory, and auditory senses
Contribute to your natural defenses.
I find myself intrigued by your sub-vocal oscillations,
A singular development of cat communication
That obviates your basic hedonistic predilections
For a rhythmic stroking of your fur to demonstrate affection.
A tail is quite essential for your acrobatic talents,
You would not be so agile if you lacked its counterbalance
And when not being utilized to aid in locomotion
It oftens serves to illustrate the state of your emotion.
Oh Spot, the complex level of behavior you display
Connotes a fairly well-developed cognitive array
And though you are not sentient, Spot, and do not comprehend
I nonetheless consider you a true and valued friend.
Lt. Cmdr. Data
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63.24 | Crosspost of poem from Homeless Cat Network brochure | JULIET::CORDES_JA | Four Tigers on my Couch | Thu Jul 07 1994 11:15 | 22 |
| STRAY CAT
Oh, what unhappy twist of fate
Has brought you, homeless, to my gate
The gate where once another stood
To beg for shelter, warmth and food?
For from that day I ceased to be
The master of my destiny,
While she, with purr and velvet paw
Became, within my house, The Law.
She scratched the furniture and shed
And claimed the middle of my bed.
She ruled in arrogance and pride
And broke my heart the day she died.
So if you really think, oh cat
I'd willingly relive all that
Because you come, forlorn and thin
Well--don't just stand there--come on in!
-by Francis Witham
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63.25 | The Well-Versed Cat | JULIET::CORDES_JA | Eight Tigers on My Couch | Thu Dec 12 1996 15:05 | 65 |
63.26 | I've loved that poem for 36 years! | MPGS::WOOLNER | Your dinner is in the supermarket | Fri Dec 13 1996 05:47 | 7 |
63.27 | A little humor borrowed from rec.pets.cats | JULIET::CORDES_JA | Eight Tigers on My Couch | Tue Dec 17 1996 15:20 | 30 |
63.28 | need more info on book! | GRANPA::JBOBB | Janet Bobb dtn:339-5755 | Wed Dec 18 1996 10:17 | 13 |
63.29 | | JULIET::CORDES_JA | Eight Tigers on My Couch | Wed Dec 18 1996 10:33 | 28 |
63.30 | The Well-Versed Cat | JULIET::CORDES_JA | Eight Tigers on My Couch | Wed Dec 18 1996 22:36 | 7 |
63.31 | Catmas Carols | JULIET::CORDES_JA | Eight Tigers on My Couch | Tue Dec 24 1996 13:37 | 54 |
63.32 | thanks! | GRANPA::JBOBB | Janet Bobb dtn:339-5755 | Thu Jan 02 1997 14:04 | 9
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