Before a Cat will condescend
To treat you as a trusted friend,
Some little token of esteem
Is needed, like a dish of cream;
And you might now and then supply
Some caviare, or Strassburg Pie,
Some potted grouse, or salmon paste —
He's sure to have his personal taste.
(I know a Cat, who makes a habit
Of eating nothing else but rabbit,
And when he's finished, licks his paws
So's not to waste the onion sauce.)
A Cat's entitled to expect
These evidences of respect.
And so in time you reach your aim,
And finally call him by his name.

Author: T.S. Eliot

Before a Cat will condescend<br />To treat you as a trusted friend,<br />Some little token of esteem<br />Is needed, like a dish of cream;<br />And you might now and then supply<br />Some caviare, or Strassburg Pie,<br />Some potted grouse, or salmon paste —<br />He's sure to have his personal taste.<br />(I know a Cat, who makes a habit<br />Of eating nothing else but rabbit,<br />And when he's finished, licks his paws<br />So's not to waste the onion sauce.)<br />A Cat's entitled to expect<br />These evidences of respect.<br />And so in time you reach your aim,<br />And finally call him by his name. - T.S. Eliot


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