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Zany Lainey Zen Cat Her sky-blue eyes beam in serene contemplation A Taoist kitty enigma in deep meditation Now guru—Now Zany Zen again, that's my Lainey! An inscrutable sage, a cosmic sensation

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Date: 11/13/2024 8:14:00 AM
Another wonderful clever comical creation Robert. Truly enjoy your creative feline wit my friend. I read your comment to Duke and this Cat Limerick Circus project you are creating will be a great success, based on what I read from you. These tantalizing samples of your creative mind are like Temptation treats that Kitty's love but for folks that love Kitty Poetry... We are so fortunate to sample them as you share them here. I must say they are addicting... Thanks for sharing Robert...
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Date: 9/30/2024 11:13:00 AM
Robert, I love how the balance of characteristics swings back and forth. You've captured the funny part of cat behavior so well, it's making me smile and laugh--a sign of something good. My daughter's cat name is Mercury. He is a gray and white short hair with a long body and legs. When younger, he used to jump up directly onto our shoulders and have us walk around so he could enjoy being carried. He would be moving his head all around just to enjoy the thrill ride.
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Robert Gorelick
Date: 10/2/2024 10:20:00 AM
Your fondness for Mercury inspired me to write a limerick-ode. Having written a book on doggie limericks, I have since discovered the unique, peculiar place cats hold in our hearts. Have decided to start a book called Cat Limerick Circus. Glad you enjoyed as I continue to enjoy yours. My best, Robert

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