Nothing beats an accidental find.
Catku: What is the Sound of One Cat Napping by Pat Welch is jolly good fun!
The haikus were written by Melissa Crowley and Heidi DelGros, with additional haikus by Welch.
Arranged as a series of lessons, the clever introduction followed by the haikus – any cat lover will recognize their family feline.
I read them during break at work and wondered who was watching my cat. Hmm, maybe I should study my fur ball buddy for a day. To haiku or not to haiku? Wait, wrong question.
Cat’s back; keyboard’s gone.
Well, see me now; here I am.
Let petting begin.
You are up right now.
This bed is mine; go away.
You work. I sleep, play.
This writing stick’s mine.
I will play with it so fine.
You find a new pen.



Too much fun!
They are – unless they insist on taking over the keyboard or blocking the monitor. (smile).
I kid you not….my cat Twinkie was laying on my lap one day while I played spider solitaire….he kept watching the screen, and my finger….slide across the pad, dot to move the card….I lifted my hand for just a moment, and I swear he leaned down, put his nose on the pad, and slid it across, then dotted it….lol I KID YOU NOT!!!!!
That is too funny! Kit decided one morning to just push the keyboard drawer closed on me while typing – using all four paws.