FileTitle: Poem2182.html
Category: Humor
Type: Poem
Description: A Cat's Christmas
A CAT'S CHRISTMAS

'Twas the night before Christmas
and all through the house
Not a creature was stirring,
not even a mouse.

'Cuzz the cat had pounced on him
and tore him apart -
Ate his mousey intestines
and chewed up his heart.

Kitty thought he heard sleighbells,
which made him take pause -
He stopped daintilly licking
the blood from his claws.

"Must be Santa," thought Kitty
(that quite clever cat)
'Cuz noboady else climbs down
the chimney like that.

Indeed it was ol' Santa
so jolly and fat
With a huge load of presents
and all for the cat!

"Wow, the best Christmas ever!"
Kitty thought with a purr,
Then he coughed up a hairball
and shed some more fur.