Were I a cat, I would not chase a rat. I may call a mouse a louse, but I'd leave it in the house. I'd find myself a chair, I would not share. I'd lay my body down and never have a care.
WOW! One of the most iconic characters during our time. A friends dad was VP of advertising with Pillsbury. She said he was involved in creating the Doughboy. No wonder you are so creative.
Thus the names of my pets. Morris's registered name was Morris the Cat, and Charlie ... well, we always wanted to say 'Sorry Charlie' around the house and now we can. Yes, Dad was a very creative person. He encouraged imagination with us kids.
So content.....
ReplyDeleteIndeed he is.
DeleteNice Haiku. Gave me my first smile of the day.
ReplyDeleteThat makes me happy. Sometimes silly rhymes just come to me!
DeleteThanks for the smile:)
ReplyDeleteGatto makes me wax poetic!
DeleteNow that is poetry! ;)
ReplyDeleteHAAAA! I missed my calling, Rita.
DeleteSo relaxing. I did a lot more sleeping when I had cats.
ReplyDeleteThis guy is either all on or all off!
DeleteOurs agrees
ReplyDeleteI know they would!
DeleteTo be able to Relax or Sleep like a Cat is a little bit of Heaven don't you think?
ReplyDeleteI do. To be an inside cat is to have it all.
DeleteI do like an ginger cat.
ReplyDeleteThey are unusual, Dora.
DeleteAnd he has no cares precisely because you care for him, prince that he is...
ReplyDeleteHe did decide he was to live here, e.
DeleteDo you recall Morris the Cat? Some day I can tell you a story about that cat and how he came to be.
ReplyDeleteI love this, so light and wonderful!
I do remember Morris. And now I must know the story. Please do tell!
DeleteSandra:
ReplyDeletehttps://mulewings.blogspot.com/2006/08/sorry-charlie.html
WOW! One of the most iconic characters during our time. A friends dad was VP of advertising with Pillsbury. She said he was involved in creating the Doughboy. No wonder you are so creative.
DeleteThus the names of my pets. Morris's registered name was Morris the Cat, and Charlie ... well, we always wanted to say 'Sorry Charlie' around the house and now we can.
ReplyDeleteYes, Dad was a very creative person.
He encouraged imagination with us kids.
You have an interesting life.
DeleteGreat poem, Sandra.
ReplyDeleteYou flatter me, Ivy!
DeleteSuch good advice in rhyme and your kitty has it down perfect, Sandra.
ReplyDeleteGatto knows how to enjoy life, Dorothy!
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