Found this online.
The Poem of a Cat:
I’m the one who observes you from afar, waiting on my own terms.
Your footsteps echo softly, but I know the rhythm well.
Your voice is familiar, though I may not always show it.
When I see your joy, I might blink slowly in return.
Your scent fills the room, and I know you're near, though I act indifferent.
Your presence shifts the air, and I choose when to come close.
Your waking stirs me, but I stretch and decide if I’ll join you.
I watch you sleep, peaceful and quiet, my curiosity piqued by your stillness.
Your gaze meets mine, and in that moment, we both understand something unspoken.
Your hands reach out, and when I allow it, I feel the gentleness of care.
When you leave, the silence grows, and I feel a huge void in my heart.
I keep waiting for you again and again.
Today, tomorrow, and in my quiet forever:
I am your cat.
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When you bring a cat into your life, you make a promise—a promise to love, care, and protect them for their lifetime. Cats may seem independent, but they depend on you for warmth, food, and affection. They trust you, even in their quiet way. So never leave them behind. Their loyalty may not be loud, but it is deep. Keep your promise to them, not just today, but always. They deserve you forever, just as they quietly offer you theirs.