The Poetry challenge: Prompt: animal; form: concrete; device: enjambment. My prompt is a cat; in concrete, I tried to do the poetry in the form of a cat; in enjambment, each line ends with a /, meaning the sentence goes onto the next line. Hope you enjoy it.

He’s
m a s t e r
of the house or so
he thinks, demanding
what he wants for you to do./
He'll tell the message so you
will not miss/ his wish. His
staring eyes will pierce
you through./ So regal
in his stature as he sits/
before you thinking you will read
his mind./ Sometimes his eyes will
close while sitting straight,/ but still his
body sits in perfect line./ Just put an empty
box where he can see/ perhaps a bowl that
he can fit into./ He can’t resist; he’ll squeeze
his body in./ Even an empty tissue box might do./
No dirty fur for this four-legged one./His tongue is
busy cleaning up his fur./ (Can you imagine bathing
just like this?)/ But cleanliness is part of his
allure./ And yet when one has grabbed your
heart,/ you're his. He cuddles near with a
purr,/ demanding that you pet him. Slave concurs,/
not just with loving hands, but says, "Yes, sir."