Friday, February 15, 2008

Literary Feline

He has no known name, but every morning he appears at the library and settles himself in his chair to snooze and holds court for those who want to pat him. He will stretch out, making his tummy more available for rubs.
At noon, he leaves, but is back in the afternoon, where he goes upstairs to the Club des Loisirs. There local members learn to throw pots, sew, paint, bind books, knit and improve their hobbies, one of which is to make sure the cat is fed.
He disappears at night to perhaps a real home, perhaps to wander down by the river. He doesn't say.

1 comment:

Henry B. Rosenbush said...

Although he looks suspiciously like Henny Ben Tassus, who we know is on assignment in the Carolinas, we here at the Milo Institute of Feline Well-Being appreciate the kindness shown to our fellow feline. Besides rest, relaxation and reading, he is an inspiration for us all and we commend the library for allowing him to continue his education. Learn more about us at http://rosenbushcafe.com.