Her coat is so warm,
And if I don’t hurt her,
She’ll do me no harm.
So I’ll not pull her tail,
Nor drive her away,
But Kitty and I
Very gently will play.
She shall sit by my side,
And I’ll give her some food;
And she’ll love me because
I am gentle and good.
I’ll pat pretty Kitty,
And then she will purr;
And thus show her thanks
For my kindness to her;
But I’ll not pinch her ears,
Nor tread on her paw,
Lest I should provoke her
To use her sharp claw.
I never will vex her,
Nor make her displeased –
For Kitty don’t like
To be worried or teased.