


This collection navigates the transition from a post-apocalyptic world ruled by animals to deeply personal explorations of the human spirit. It begins with Cleopatra, an Abyssinian cat forced to unite disparate species against a biological menace in the wake of humanity's fall. The narrative then shifts into lyrical meditations on the passage of time, the weight of war, and the resilience required to survive global isolation. Through the lens of both fable and poetry, the work examines the burden of leadership, the inevitability of conflict, and the quiet strength found in self-actualization. Readers will find a compelling blend of high-stakes survival and introspective philosophy, questioning how we define duty and honor when the world we knew has vanished. Comparable works include Watership Down