The Old Woman With No Cat (Part 2)

cartoon cat standing next to For Sale sign

THE SEAGULL DEBACLE (Part 2)
(A Lesson in Avian Betrayal & Feline Accounting)

The seagull —whose name is Keith
and whose morals are negotiable
agrees to the terms:

One dramatic dive,
one defaced sign,
one endless chip buffet.

He swoops.
He squawks.
He… misses.

The S in “FOR SALE” now bears a chalky, dubious streak.
It reads: “FOR ALE.”

The cat stares.
“You defaced… the letter?
I wanted ‘NOT FOR SALE’!
Or ‘CURSED’!
Or at least ‘VERY HAUNTED’!
This just makes it sound like…
a pub.”

Keith lands, shuffling his feet.
“Hey, mate. It’s art.
Abstract.
Provocative.
Now … me chips.”

The cat’s tail flicks.
“The deal was defaced sign.
This is… alphabetical vandalism.
A typographic adjustment.
No chips.”

Keith squawks in outrage.
“A deal’s a deal!
I risked my neck!
Well, my feathers!
Chips!”

The cat turns his back,
licking a paw with deliberate calm.
“Read the fine print, Keith.
It said ‘satisfactory defacement’.
This is not satisfactory.
This is… literary.”

As Keith protests,
the Old Woman peers out the window,
sees the sign,
and bursts out laughing.

“FOR ALE?” she calls.
“Did you two open a brewery?”

The cat sniffs.
“He did.
I am merely…
a disappointed investor.”


The entire series is available to read here: The Old Woman With No Cat.

(some) images created with Midjourney; all writing is authentically my own original work.©Misky 2006-2026.

15 responses to “The Old Woman With No Cat (Part 2)”

  1. It’s always the fine print, eh? 😆

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    1. or the smeared print 😂

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  2. Excellent and giggling – that cat (and Keith the seagull).

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    1. Ah yes, Keith. He occasionally flies overhead and then rushes off when the wind carries the scent of chips.

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  3. I would think twice before pissing off a seagull….

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    1. Most of the gulls around here (we’re close to the coastline) are Great Black-backed Gulls. Enormous (bigger than a raven) and vicious. Keith is a Herring Gull, a bit smaller and quite talented at gull-mugging where they steal food and attack people’s hats and heads. Both are easily pissed-off. (grinning)

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  4. Teamwork! That takes commitment, Kitty.

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    1. Keith forgot to read the fine print. (grinning)

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    1. (laughing) ROCKING CATS!!!

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  5. I love this poem, Misky. So cute. Thanks for the laugh.

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    1. There are a lot of them! Every Sunday. Past ones at https://misky.uk/category/the-old-woman-with-no-cat/

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      1. Oh, I think a while ago I read one. I didn’t know they were an ongoing series. I will definitely check them out. ❤

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