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Cat on a Plane

From Daniel and Jamie’s

Am concerned Kee-hap’s transition from Daniel and Jamie’s West Hollywood paradise to NY’s Arctic front when we head to NY tomorrow. And it’s more than just weather I’m concerned about.  Kee-hap a great traveler and makes friends wherever she goes so it’s not the social aspect I’m worried about either. It’s the ascent and the descent. Specifically, the part when her ears pop. I know the entire time its happening cause she wails and wails and its not like I can just tell her to swallow or chew gum or something.

From Daniel and Jamie’s

Really wish the airline would let me hold her during this part of the trip.  I mean, okay, I understand why cats need to fly in carrying cases because last time I flew with Kee-hap, I waited until the fasten seat belt sign had gone off and then opened the case just a little bit so I could pet her and try and calm her down after the ear popping trauma and before I knew it, Kee-hap was bolting down the aisle.  In order to retrieve her I actually had to ask row after row of passangers, is there a cat under your seat? as the flight attendant reprimanded me for endangering the lives of everyone on the flight (how this is possible given the fact that the cockpit has security doors?)  That wont happen tomorrow, though.

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Thanksgiving Road Trip With My Cat

Having mastered all the DIY pet-friendly travel methodologies pertinent to the Chinatown Express, United Airlines and the New York Subway system, my orange, tiger-striped tabby cat, Kee-hap and I are now Cali bound.

We are now driving those crazy-ass canyon zig-zag roads that wind through the rockies.  Occasionally I pull over to give Kee-hap some stretch time out of her carrying case (assuming Kee-hap Houdini hasn’t already taken the initiative on that one, herself) and water to drink (which she never does) and kitty treats (which she sometimes takes) before stepping out of the car myself, taking in the inky skies, dark enough to reveal galaxy clusters.

Listening to The Teaching Company’s Black Holes and Fall of the Roman Empire lectures on CD as I drive.  Had forgotten how much I love gunning the limits of time and space via the interstate.

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Kee-hap’s Meditation on the Key of C Featured on Justcatssleeping

My friend, Stefan announced he was collecting pictures of sleeping felines for his brother Eric’s new blog, Justcatsleeping and of course I though of my cat, Kee-hap.  With orange tiger stripes, meowmix disposition and (usually) amber eyes, she’s just meant for this kinda thing.

Kee-hap is really asleep in this one

Problem was, Kee-hap loves to be photographed.  Way too much.  So much so, that sound of the case of a newly recharged digital camera battery snapping out of its case will rouse her from the deepest slumber.  So, by the time I’m through adjusting the focus, her whiskers are twitching and she’s sniffing the lens

That night, I was watching Sofia Coppola’s Marie Antoinette on DVD.   And I don’t care that it got booed at Cannes and panned by the critics, it told history in a way that’s never been done before and brought an often inaccessible era right into the here and the now in this extraordinary way and Kirstin Durst characterized Antoinette in a complicated and compelling way.  The highly criticized soundtrack made it all the more sublime.  But back to Kee-hap, okay.

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So I’d finished the movie, and Kee-hap, sensing the shift of attention, was now positing herself on the sofa’s edge, like an absolute Monarch.  I threw a neon orange ball across the room and as Kee-hap was chasing after it I sent Stefan an email to assure him and his bro that there was, indeed, interest in the project,  “but right now (she’s) in the key of C and mad clean thru, as Henry Miller would say, she  “has magenta eyes, like old- fashioned vest buttons.”

Now, as you read this, Kee-hap is sleeping in pixelated perpetuity on Eric’s justcatsleeping blog.  And this is because, the very next afternoon, I managed to successfully snap Kee-hap in various stages of pre and post meditative slumber.  It helped that I loaded the recharged batteries beforehand.

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