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A black cat stands staring
Eye's wide and glaring
The tip of its tail twitching
Before it pounces upon its toy

A haunting meow in the dark
Paw's clawing to leave its mark
Prowling around the ground like a shark
Before it runs around in circles

Batting a ball on string in combat
Atop of a tall tree it sat
It's teeth baring as sharp as a bat's
Before promptly losing balance and falling to the floor

A black cat in her home to stay
Is ALWAYS in the mood to play
Val Vik Nov 2024
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. . .

with love

**bites!*"
For funsies, for animal lovers
Mathew Kohnen Nov 2024
Puppies and kittens will meet
With each other in innocent curiosity
Naturally finding communal warmth in cuddles

Tiger cubs and bear cubs will share
Zoomies and Lies in the cool
Tall grass together

They are one in the mystery of life
Humans sit pompously on a throne
Self-proclaim leaders clutching
The scepter of intelligence
Held tight in hands with thumbs

We have no higher or lower place in life
But a place alongside our sisters and brothers
of all creations
When we fill the spot where we fit
Perhaps the puzzle will be clearer
You’re not an old doggy yet
But I know eventually you’ll start to gray
I remember when we first brought you home
all you wanted to do was sleep and play
You were just 9 weeks old, so tiny but growing every day
Now your paws have gotten bigger,
and your zoomies fill the hall.
You are still chasing toys and wagging tails,
though you don’t seem quite as small.
You greet me every morning,
With those bright and loving eyes,
A loyal friend through all the years,
A bond that never dies.
One day your steps may slow a bit,
And silver may touch your face,
But no matter how the seasons change,
You’ll always have your place.
For my beautiful four-year-old Doberman, Luna, who I'm so glad to have watched grow up and is thriving in adulthood

— The End —