Sunday, November 16, 2008

A visit to Persia by way of the Richmond District



I was just in "Persia" for four nights,  a beautiful Richmond district flat with nine rescued Persian cats.  Needless to say this is one of my most labor intensive gigs.  I'm up early here, and as soon as my feet hit the floor, it's go go go.  Nine cats to feed and they all like to eat certain things in certain locations. This has been complicated by the recent arrival of a gorgeous calico cat, Lil' Kim aka Trouble, who gobbles down three dishes of her own food and then works her way down the line, eating every one else's, sometimes pausing to vomit along the way. She's street tough, and everyone cuts her a wide path. We're all hoping she'll calm down soon. 
Then it's on to cleaning and replenishing nine water bowls, refilling nine bowls of kibble and scooping nine litter boxes. After that all the cats need to have their faces washed and eyes cleaned, and their beautiful coats brushed. As you can imagine, not everyone is agreeable about this part of the morning. Once everyone has been fed, watered and is looking spiffy, they all drift toward  whatever sunny spot they can find and settle down for their morning nap, and I am free to head over to the Blue Danube Cafe for a latte, but instead I plop down on the couch for a nap of my own.