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What English poems describe "cats"?
Kitten

kitten

Kitty, kitty,

Katie, be a nice cat,

Can you help me catch that big mouse?

Go and catch that big mouse.

It sits next to the ham.

It hides behind jam,

It's behind the applesauce

Near the ham.

Kitty, kitty,

Katie, be a nice cat,

That fat mouse is very bad.

That fat mouse has a bad top.

I'll be happy if you catch it,

Get him, I like it,

I will give you some milk for this.

I will lick the milk for you.

After five days of sunshine under the chair, he stood up from under the fuzzy mat and leaned forward. Suddenly, a squint eye that became exaggerated due to stretching revealed the aura, and the bowel sounds of the guy he mastered were so sweet.

Whenever night comes, the cat is very energetic. It stares at the door of the mouse's house with big round eyes, quietly waiting for a target to appear. The cat will suddenly pounce on the mouse and catch it, and then have a delicious meal.

The sun shone under the chair for five days and he got up. His fluffy mat leaned forward and stretched himself exaggeratedly, and his squinting eyes suddenly showed a glimmer of light. A cry that is enough to make his master care is too sweet.

Whenever night falls, Xiaohua Mall looks particularly energetic. He stared at the mouse's door with big round eyes and waited quietly. When the target appears, the kitten will pounce on it and catch it, and then have a good meal.