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Tag Archives: prey
Web #midnighthaiku
Caught by silken threads Predator spends, prey loses Life within the web *
Cracked by Miriam Hurdle #writephoto
Cracked egg in my yard My mind went crazy to trace The big black cat, or The sneaky slippery squirrel Stole a whole life for one meal * Source: Thursday photo prompt – Cracked #writephoto | The Shower of Blessings
Hunted #writephoto – A Writer’s Beginning
I recently discovered a weekly photo prompt competition run by Sue Vincent. She provides excellent “Thursday” challenges for writers to have a go at. This week, I was keen to give the prompt my best attempt, as the photo (depicted … Continue reading
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Tagged animan rights, anmal welfare, fiction, hunter, prey
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Foul feline
We’ve fallen out, the cat and I, For gratitude’s illusion Has been destroyed and left no doubt That it was mere delusion. * I gave the benefit of doubt, Accepting there was reason For cats to bring their keepers gifts … Continue reading