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Pets Caregiving Poems

These Pets Caregiving poems are examples of Caregiving poems about Pets. These are the best examples of Caregiving Pets poems written by international poets.


Premium Member Merlin the Magic Cat
He's known as Merlin the Magic Cat.
What can we say about that?

He visits old folks in need of a friend 
and comforts all those who are...

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Categories: animal, caregiving, cat, encouraging,



Premium Member Jake
Jake

Jake is a snake. 
He is three feet long. 
One day he will be
five more. 

We found him in the barn, 
he was lost among...

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© Ann Foster  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: anxiety, caregiving, endurance, friend,

Kuiken Little - My Own Baby Chicken
I
Siblings stolen
Why list the nations ills ...
Bring Chicken Little home

II
Kuiken has cage during light
Twilight cheeps, louder -- plaintive --
Back in box, quietest baby...

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© Anil Deo  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: animal, bird, caregiving, creation,

Premium Member For the E By the S By the E - Nursery Rhyme
First heard the call when three.
Pet store said come and see
and mommy did agree,
every child should have a puppy.

Wanted to get you all the toys,
while...

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Categories: animal, caregiving, children, dog,

Petting Pet Porcupines
Petting Pet Porcupines

Pet porcupines require love
But always pet them with a glove...

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Categories: angst, animal, appreciation, caregiving,



Luli My Pet
Love of a pet is countless and limitless…
All they long for is our love alone..
Luli my cat my five months old kitten.... Innocent soul of...

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Categories: caregiving, animal, best friend, care,

Premium Member Ruckus
Grandpa called it a “Ruckus”.
If you asked him direct what it was,
He would consider telling you, then not. 

However, I do know this about it…
Don’t...

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© Ann Foster  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: caregiving, america, anti bullying, appreciation,

Maternal Instincts
With magnetic fascination
akin to domestication
I connect with Ms. Rabbit’s dawn.
Four babies she’s laid in my lawn.

Provoked by supernal emotion
stirred by a sense of procreation
I cancel...

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Categories: caregiving, 11th grade, animal, birth,

Premium Member Faith In Economics
Faith in politics is not popular.
Other than optimistic civics teachers
and elected office holders,
faith feels troublesome
when mixed with social empowerment
over Others.

"Others" holds and hides broad diversity:
children
women
people...

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Categories: caregiving, education, humor, integrity,

Premium Member Whip Em Off - For What Makes You Flinch Contest
Uneasy and queasy cos my TV set
Is showing another celebrity vet
My legs are crossed tight, just as tight as they get
Has that little dog lost...

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Categories: animal, caregiving, cat, funny,

Premium Member City Slickers
Dogwalkers
crisscrossing
city streets
finding dog parks
to let loose
throw a frisbee
a bone or a stick
burn pent up energy
get the heart racing
run at full speed
back and forth
fun socializing ...

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Categories: caregiving, dog, freedom, fun,

Premium Member We Are Trying To Adopt Now
I had a dog.  It did not behave.
I took it back to the shelter.
I got a cat.
It hissed at me.
I kicked it out.
Dumped it...

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Categories: caregiving, parents,

Premium Member Caregiving Stories Reprise
Wounded Sacred Dementia: Part Two

Dementia's derelict WinLose SocialWorker
suboptimizingly hesitates
when I tell her
I have not changed my mind
about not adopting Fetal Alcohol Syndrome
into my vulnerable home
with...

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Categories: caregiving, culture, earth, health,

Where Do I Belong
Where do I belong?
Life spent caring for others,
Family, friends, neighbors ,
Along with pets and plants.
 
Is there a place called 'Here'?
A secret place called 'There'?
Love my private time...

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Categories: caregiving, feelings, home, lonely,

We Live In Blind Harmony
Once upon a time, when the world was young
We hardly heard of crime, for we mostly respected our tongue.
Harmony is what we expect, but though...

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Categories: caregiving, absence, abuse, age, anxiety,


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