Lost cats by Clara olde Heuvel

Lost cats - Clara olde Heuvel ©

Forgotten 
Ignored 
Maltreated 

They seem 

I feed them
We feed them 
I helps them 

They beam 

Their bruises are small 

But when I look at them 
It hurts me 
And I condemn 

These horrible humans 
That maltreat animals

And cry for a help 
To give them penalties

It took these cats
A while 

to come closer to me 
lie down on their back 
let me stroke them and breath 

I want to shelter them and give them love 
Which they have never foreseen

For the time being 
I call my self a cat whisperer 

foster them and am geeing. 


Clara olde Heuvel LL.M. is a human rights lawyer. She has an authentic interest in people from different cultures, because of being raised multiculturally by a French grandmother, German mother and Dutch father. Because of her bilingual background she is passionate about language and especially passionate about expressing her emotions and feelings through words. These poems and short notes were all written during the corona isolation. She is one of the published authors of the book “Human Crossing 9 stories about Refugees”. She can be reached at: oldeheuvel.c@gmail.com 

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