
Don’t ask who I am, where I’ve been, or where I’m going. You wouldn’t believe me anyway. All you need to know is that I hide here once in a while.
There is no rhythm to my scheme. Sometimes I sleep under the awning or lurk in the shadows. Or you may think you hear me caterwaul in the night.
Yesterday, I waited for a handout like a circus carnie–under the eaves, then out near the roof’s edge–ready to pounce on an unsuspecting pigeon.
I’ll be gone tomorrow. I just stopped by to remind you that we critters and survivors–often invisible as you go about your day–confound explanation.
Mark, you really captured this cat’s voice! Maybe you’re on to something here…
I enjoy when creatures find refuge around our dwellings.
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Thank you, Tom. I had fun writing this piece.
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Your writing is sublime, Mark 🙂 Cats are some of the greatest Buddhist teachers around. They eat when they’re hungry and sleep when they’re tired: a radical way of life that many of us humans have yet to grasp.
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Yes, I agree, Aiva. I’m more attune to cats now that I live in the desert. They somehow survive the extreme temperatures here.
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🥰🥰🥰
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Love this one!
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Thank you, Mary!
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