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Trillium
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0 posted 2001-08-02 05:46 PM







Free Kittens

We had a cat and goodness knows,
Her kittens paws had seven toes.
We couldn't believe the size of feet
On kittens otherwise petite.
But they were wild and hissed in fright
Whenever someone came in sight.
Everytime I'd go downstairs,
Like entering the lions lairs,
I'd plan on watching screaming cats,
Flying just like little bats,
From tops of cupboards and I'd see
They couldn't stand the sight of me!

What to do!  They couldn't stay
Down in the basement, we'd all say.
Then finally at six weeks old,
We decided that we'd be bold.
We'd descend and not come back
Till all those cats were in a sack.
I can't begin to here describe
The battle with that feral tribe.
I only know the hours flew
Before we caught that awful crew.

Now, where to take them?  To the phone.
One pet store had a friendly tone.
They would be glad to have them come
Even though I told them some
Of the wild history they had.
In fact they said, that they'd be glad
To have some kittens then as they
Had no more cats to give away.

I carried them out to the car.
The pet store wasn't very far.
But all the way, they cried and spat.
I wished I'd brought the mother cat
As maybe she'd have calmed them down,
As I drove onward through the town.
When I arrived, I went within.
The owner said he had a bin
Just deep enough to hold them all,
That stood against an outside wall.
I hauled them in and said again
That they were wild, but with a grin,
He grabbed the sack and turned them out.
The cats went ricochet about
And all the people in the store
Chased them till they found the door.
The last I saw while in retreat,
Were soles of many flying feet.
That store may never be the same.
I'm glad they didn't know my name!


Betty Lou Hebert



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JLR
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1 posted 2001-08-02 07:20 PM


Honestly, I enjoyed this a lot.  Cracked me up!
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2 posted 2001-08-02 08:38 PM


Yes I laughed at this too, but I know your problem.  I've had to do the same thing, try to tame wild cats.  We found one when she was the surviving one out of the litter.  The mother had abandoned them before feeding them at all.  Maybe poor thing, she died.  Any way we raised this little darling on the bottle, but she never did truly tame up although she is the beloved pet of my granddaughter.  Joyce
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3 posted 2001-08-02 11:34 PM


HaHaHa... this was fun to read.
I can hardly imagine the mess my basement would be in after this.  Yikes!

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4 posted 2001-08-03 11:28 AM


I loved this and grinned through the entire telling.  
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5 posted 2001-08-04 01:25 PM


JLR:  Thanks a lot.  I appreciate your comments.

Betty Lou Hebert

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6 posted 2001-08-04 01:27 PM


Joyce:  Sometimes, no matter how much effort you put into taming a cat, there is just too much of the wild.  Since we live in the country, cats and dogs are often dropped off out here.  I guess people think they don't need any care to survive. Sad thing.

Betty Lou Hebert

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7 posted 2001-08-04 01:29 PM


Krawdad and illusion:  I'm glad you both enjoyed a laugh while reading this one.  It sure wasn't funny at the time, but we now laugh at the experience, too.

Betty Lou Hebert

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8 posted 2001-08-05 04:09 PM


This was a delightful read, Betty Lou! Isn't it funny how some of our most stressful times can be laughed at after some time passes? Cute poem!
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9 posted 2001-08-05 04:18 PM


Denise:  Thanks for reading and commenting. I think it's a good thing we can laugh at stressful occurences after they're over, as the memories stay with you. Laughter removes the stress!

Betty Lou Hebert

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10 posted 2001-08-10 08:56 PM


Good idea for a Jim Carrie film. The screen play would be hilarious... as good at 101 dalmations. Your words paint the picture well and made it most enjoyable.
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11 posted 2001-08-11 01:43 AM


Moon Shadow:  You're right I can see Jim Carrie in a movie like this.  Poor kittens.  Wonder what ever became of them.  I doubt that anyone caught them!

Betty Lou Hebert

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