Showing posts with label Cats. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Cats. Show all posts

Wednesday, 2 June 2010

BLOGGING WITH CATS



Or rather, with my two cats: Canela, also known as "the pigeon hunter” and her daughter Taca," The flying cat”.

The blogger activity, and I dedicate to it many hours , may seem a very lonely occupation : alone facing the computer late into the night or in the early morning hours. But as you can see, it’s not may case.



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CANELA

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TACA

Monday, 10 May 2010

MY CAT TACA’S SURGERY



They’re beautiful, independent and make you company, but without harassing you. Thus began a post on my cats .They’re almost like family, so when something happens to them it affects you too.

The year did not end well for Taca, the flying cat. I recently detected a kind of ugly sore on her belly. A veterinary examination confirmed that it was a cancerous tumor in the breast that had to be operated without fail.






I had previously looked for advice at the Altarriba Foundation to recommend me a good, honest veterinarian clinic. The choice fell on G & G ,Gos i Gat, (Dog and Cat). I was delighted with the staff there and on Monday 28 they did the surgery on my cat.


Everything went very well. Taca was attended by a medical team of four women. Had it been a male cat could have used the paragraph of Don Quixote "Never was a knight of ladies so well attended, as was Don Quixote when from his village came."



Taca is now recovering at home, but I fear she has lost her fourth life.

Tuesday, 4 May 2010

Monday, 3 May 2010

TACA, THE FLYING CAT

TACA



The other day, a reader of the blog wrote a comment on my post Indifference. He said: I feel certain envy, because I lost, some years ago, two precious cats because they couldn’t fly and I promised that I would not have another one till they knew how to use a parachute, so ... Ouch! Turns out that I do have a flying cat: Taca.


The first cats we had in this apartment, first Nosé (Idon’tknow, yes that was its name) and, later on, Benito were walking on the ledge at their whim, especially Nose in tours that left us out of breath. Then Canela (Cinnamon) , the white Persian, arrived. She was able to perch by the window following the family tradition. I thought that all cats had a special instinct and that was virtually impossible for then to fall. When Canela was a little older, we paired her with a handsome, high-pedigree Persian cat, and three precious kittens were born. I even made a Vanguardia Magazine cover with them and my daughter Andrea.




After several stories, which are beside the point, we kept one of the gray kittens named Taca (spot in Catalan). But it seems that Taca did not inherited the genes from her mother but his father’s, who probably never saw an open window in his life or, in spite of his aristocratic lineage, was a bit silly. Taca was only a few months old and during a warm summer night, in which all the windows were open, someone called us from the street to warn that a badly injured kitten was lying on the street and asked if we were the owners. It was Taca and I had to take her to a veterinary clinic, where she was treated, during one week, between life and death. She was saved, although she had lost one of her seven lives. After a few months, at dusk, I went to the terrace and saw a gray shadow running at full speed by the cornice and precipitating under vacuum. This time she had more luck, or maybe she was learning to fly; I think a dense plant, that was on the second floor, cushioned her fall. After half an hour searching her on the street, we found her very frightened but apparently unharmed. She kept herself hidden somewhere at home, two days without eating, but afterwards everything was fine. She had only five lives left. She lost the fifth one when while fighting with her mother jumped into the vacuum, this time in the backyard, but rebounded in the wires tend clothes that stopped the coup. Or perhaps she already knew about flying. She hid in the house of a neighbour, who had left his grating window open, and had gone on vacation. I could not find her until two days after when I heard her meowing in the courtyard.





No, Taca hasn’t lost more lives since then neither has she learned to fly. But what she knows now, it is been already eight years since the courtyard fall, is to walk without any fear (or fall) on the cornice. I read somewhere that cats have no memory. Surely, now that so much has been said of Darwin, the evolution law will act on my cat and on their offspring that shall inherit the ability to avoid falling from heights. At least I hope so. In the photos you can see that Taca has an innate tendency to perch in high places.



CANELA Y TACA . MOTHER AND DAUGHTER

/ PICTURES FROM MY WINDOW. WALKING ON THE CORNICE



I caught her.This weekend we had a wonderful spring-time in Barcelona and I opened the windows. I was photographing on the terrace, for the recipe’s section of the blog, the dish I just cooked for lunch, gilt-head bream with sauce of almonds, for the recipes section of this blog, when I saw a little gray head poke in the corner, over the ledge. Gosh! Taca, the flying cat, back to the old ways.



Wednesday, 28 April 2010

CATS AND COMPUTERS


TACA


CANELA


It’s been quitte a time since I published something about my cats. The latter was when I caught Taca, the flying cat, walking on the ledge. And now, it appears that both, mother and daughter, are interested in the new technologies.

Saturday, 24 April 2010

I THOUGHT I SAW A PUSSYCAT



They are precious, they are independent, they make you company but without plaguing you. Many of my photographer friends have cats like me. Unlike a dog, you can go ten days out of travel and if you have a compassionated neighbor to feed them, case settled. Up to here everything perfect, but...




All this came to my head when I decided to change my bed after many years. A friend just sold his apartment, a feat in current times, that he rented and had a wonderful bed and a new mattress that offered to me selflessly.
I would feel very bad if I had to throw them away-he told me.
I set to work to dismantle the old bed, and to paint the room, which made me think about a very peculiar characteristic of cats. My old bed had a nice leather head that from the very first day became the cats’ grindstone. Several generations of cats have sharpened their nails there. It is impossible to educate them. You can lead them to the corpus delicti, scrub their noses against it and give them a couple of screams and a couple of lashes in the purest source of dog’s education, but it’s useless. Just when you leave the house they will continue to do so. The head of the bed had a cloth to conceal scratches; when I removed it revealed the magnitude of the attacks.


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With the new bed the problem is over, but I decided to retain and place the leather’ headers close to their sandbox, so now they’ll be able to sharpen their nails as they please. The problem is that perhaps now, they won’t be interested at all.

/ MY HOME COOLEST ' SPOT ?



Agreed. We are in August and it is very hot. And probably this is one of my home's coolest spot. By a window and on a glass table. And make me company. But sometimes is difficult to work like this!

Thursday, 15 April 2010

PICTURES FROM MY WINDOW. CATS

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Mi two cats, Cinamoon and Spot. I think a good example of depth of field and selective focus.

Saturday, 3 April 2010

TACA'S SCAR



Mi cat, Taca, showing the scar, after her operation. But not very willingly.


She spends the day sleeping but she's okay.You know, it's so cold outside, the house is warm...

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Tuesday, 30 March 2010

PICTURES FROM MY WINDOW. CORRECTING EXAMS AND MY CAT CANELA


I correct exams without stopping to be ready at the beginning of Eastern. Dozens of CDs, with photo exercises, are stacked on my desk. At the same time, my cat Canela (Cinnamon) takes the arrival of spring to come into heat. Their merciless meows seriously impede my concentration. I take a moment that she goes out the window to close it and leave her a good time on the terrace.

Poor little thing. She looks sad, doesn’t she?

PORTRAIT OF A GIRL AND HER CAT

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MARISOL Y SU GATA DIXI

RADIOGRAFÍA DE LA PATA DE DIXI


This is an attempt to leverage the Internet to a solidary aim. I’ll tell you the story. Marisol is a young woman, and a “mileurista” ( meaning she earns less than 1000 Euros a month) as the 63% of Spanish workers . She struggles to make ends meet, living in an apartment without an elevator, in the district of La Ribera in Barcelona and has a cat, Dixi. Dixi, a few days ago fell into the street from the terrace of the building. Unfortunately I know what that is. I have a cat Taca, which I call the flying cat that fell twice on the street from the height of eight stories and one in an inner yard. Someone told me that cats have no memory, though the end up learning. Taca is the living proof. It’s been eight years since her last fall, and now she walks like an expert on the ledge. It is indisputable proof of Darwin's theories.
Marisol picked up his badly injured kitten, and without hesitation, took her to a veterinarian. Dixi was more than a week under observation, and the vet x-rays her, and made analysis and surgery in her left leg. Result: a bill similar to Marisol's monthly salary that, of course, she can not afford.
It occurred to me a possible solution. I made a portrait of Marisol and Dixi and we sold over the Internet to pay the vet bill. 100 copies numbered and signed by me, the portrait at a price of 10 Euros.

Enough time has passed and the story worked out. Marisol paid the bill and Dixi, cured, soon will have kittens.

Sunday, 31 January 2010

PICTURES FROM MY WINDOW. CURIOSITY KILLED THE CAT

Fortunately, not this time. Mi Persian cat, Canela, in one of her “safaris”.