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Thanks for your welcome. I wrote this one a couple of years before Biscuit passed away. He was a huge long-haired ginger and was having difficulty keeping his coat in check, hence ... When you have got a bloody great knot then you will get a trip to the vet I got shoved in a cage despite my great age Then a trip in a car But not all that far The vets I don't mind 'coz the nurses are kind But I let out a shout when they got clippers out The noise that they make makes my ears ache But that horrible buzz has got rid of my fuzz Now my tummy is bare 'coz they shaved off my hair but I really don't care 'coz there's no knots left there |
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Thank you all for your kind comments. I wrote this one as a sort of follow up to first Biscuit one. He was a stray kitten of no more than 6-8 months when he found us. Despite trying we never found his owner ... BISCUIT REMEMBERED I remember a coat of spun gold when he first came in from the cold A tiny bundle of fun His life had hardly begun I remember his silent mieow I don't think he ever learned how But he certainly knew how to growl and he certainly knew how to howl I remember the passage of time as he grew into his prime A glorious marmalade cat Solid with no sign of fat I remember that as he grew old how his coat had faded from gold to a pale and russety hue when his life was finally through And of course I'll never forget that terrible time at the vet when we gave him release from his pain Biscuit's memory will always remain |
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This one was written when I was in a more upbeat (and fanciful) mood. Cherry was another cat who we also had for nearly twenty years. She contracted diabetes and we kept her well for two years with twice daily insulin injections and special food. sadly we had to have her put to sleep the year before Biscuit when her condition got beyond control. Cherry, a little black cat was named after one of Derek Tangye's cats who featured in his autobiographical series of books about his flower farm on the cliffs near Lamorna in south-west Cornwall - 'The Minack Chronicles' ... As soon as I closed my eyes I awoke to a huge surprise I felt so fit and so strong as though nothing had ever gone wrong That pain I once felt I now lack and the spring in my step has come back From my aches I am totally free now the sunlight is shining on me My eyesight is now crystal clear and the slightest small noise I can hear I detect the faint buzzing of bees and see the birds in the trees I was sorry that I had to go and I know that they'll both miss me so but I'm sure that they know they were right coz I'm now in the land of warm light And who's that I see over there a beautiful cat with black hair It's Cherry, my friend through the years She's with me in heaven, it appears |
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