Debby rides with Bo and Samson and me to the animal sanctuary. We bump over the unpaved lane and pull up to the gate in a chainlink fence. A half dozen dogs rush to the ends of their kennel runs to greet us. In the yard, a volunteer is wrapping a just-bathed Basset Hound in a beach towel. A woman in jeans comes to help us, calling out for Jennifer, the “cat person.” Jennifer is a tall, bulky woman with a snaggle-toothed smile. The cat houses are on the other side of the dirt lane, beyond another chain-link gate. It looks like a bungalow colony, except that the cottages are connected by a maze of grassy pens. We lug the cat carriers into the compound. Samson is to go in a cage in the AIDS house, at first, because of his runny nose. Jennifer deftly fills a small litter pan, water bowl and food dish, talking nonstop. She apologizes for the heat; the AC isn’t working well. It is, in fact, a hundred degrees in this cottage. I scoop Samson out of the carrier. He’s hot and limp, still zonked by the tranquilizer I gave him three hours ago. He goes docilely into the roomy cage and curls up in a corner, indifferent to the heat and the group of curious house-mates milling about. The room is furnished with perches and cat paraphernalia, and a flap leading to the fenced yard. Oblivious to the heat, Jennifer introduces us to each cat, describes its personality and health history. I am trying not to sob aloud; tears are streaming down my sweaty face. Next, we carry Bo to the Leukemia house. Here the AC is working. The room is more crowded with gregarious cats. I set the carrier on the floor and unzip it; Bo hunkers down inside. A half grown kitten sticks its head in, trying to start a conversation. A bear of a gray shorthair stands on his hind legs on a perch, kneading my shoulder for attention, as Jennifer relates the biographies of Bo’s house-mates. We leave Bo to decide on his own when to emerge from the safety of the carrier. Finally, we tour the house for healthy cats, passing a coop of chickens and the private kennels of two cats who don’t subscribe to the litter box. Inside, Jennifer fondles a handsome tri-color who is a “biter” from an abusive home. “I’ve been working with her for six months,” Jennifer says, “And she’s gotten much better.” The cat is biting the petting hand, but it’s a love bite, a soft toothy greeting. At last, there’s nothing left to do but climb back in the car and drive away. A couple in an SUV has arrived to visit the dogs. Maybe they will adopt the cute Pit Bull, or the frisky Lab mix. I try to fix firmly in my mind the image of the cats’ grassy play yards, strewn with toys. It’s time to go.
Sarah Says
Reflections on life.
Monday, June 13, 2005
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