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Cat Fight At the Window
Mom was watching TV and relaxing in her chair Dad was working on his crossword puzzles with care. Snoop was on his table where he likes to lay Looking out the window at the end of the day. Suddenly there was a blood curdling sound Mom got up to take a look around. She hobbled into the living room on her bad knee To see where the noise came from and what it could be. It was Snoop and another cat having a fight Mom yelled to Dad turn on the outside light! They were at the window trying to tear each other apart Their hissing and screeching was enough to stop your heart. Dad’s footrest on his recliner was sticking up in the air He had to be careful he didn’t break a leg getting out of there He had to hurry so Snoop wouldn’t break the glass, There wasn’t time to waste, he couldn’t let another minute pass. He turned the light on and opened up the door, He yelled outside; he couldn’t stand it anymore. He kept yelling until he scared the cat away I bet he’d like to shoot that cat someday!
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