About This Book
A collection of short, quatrain-style humorous poems voiced by a kitten that playfully mimics a Persian quatrain form. The verses chronicle everyday feline exploits—chasing birds, stealing fish, batting balls, exploring nooks—and the small misadventures that provoke wry, rueful observations. Humor arises from the kitten’s innocent vantage point juxtaposed with mock-serious reflections on appetite, curiosity, luck, and the passage of time. Simple ink illustrations accompany many pieces, reinforcing visual jokes and the overall light, whimsical tone.
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