Pear style is characterized by expressing the poet's feelings and thoughts in colloquial, plain and even naive language. There is no fixed beat and rhythm, no profound meaning and metaphor. It just directly describes what you see, hear and feel.
The representative works of the pear style are Zhao Lihua's I love you, I don't love you, I miss you, I don't miss you, and the poem I love you has sentences similar to the examples you provided:
I love you
You are like a cat.
Always prone on my desk
My eyes betrayed my desire for food.
And then jingle the plates.