by Philip Johnson
Prologue
It's my position that cats make lousy pets. They don't come when they're called. They almost have to be declawed and kept indoors, and have a litter box that we humans have to clean. We have to feed them what they want, and pretty much when they want it. They come when they damn well feel like it and ignore us more often than not. Pet them when they aren't in the mood? Forget it, they'll just walk or run just far enough away to be out of your reach. Let's face it, they aren't the pet, we are. They tolerate us and train us, not the other way around.
Now with that said, I'll also add that there are times when all of that isn't a bad thing at all. I mean take for example Roscoe, my neighbor's cat. Well, just read on and you'll soon see just what I mean when I say they are in control of us, like it or not. This all starts at Between The Buns, a nice, but noisy restaurant in Mishawaka, Indiana, as I talk to my friend Murray.
Chapter One
"Okay Murray, what do you think about cats?"
"Never had one, but I hear they taste like frog legs, which, as you've probably heard, taste like fishy chicken."
"I see you're going to be a lot of help."
"Well if you don't like that, then use barbeque sauce."
"Shut up and listen to my story. Jodie, my neighbor has..."
"I know Jodie. Long of leg and hair and too pale for me, but she seems nice enough."
"Apparently that beer you're drinking is past your limit. Okay, so you know Jodie. She's separated from Ben, her hubby."
"What does this have to do with cats? Don't they like how cats taste either?"
I chose to ignore him because I was determined to tell him my story.
"Murray, Roscoe...that's their cat... escaped and ran over to my place the other day. Now as I was going to say before you went weird on me, that cat is very important to her. Well, when I opened my door to go out, that damn cat ran between my legs and into my house. That's where things went from bad to worse. Have you ever chased a cat through the house trying to catch them, when they have the opposite goal in mind?"
"Nope."
"I'm here to tell you, that can be nearly impossible. I had to call Jodie to come over and help me catch that damn cat."
"Glad that issue was resolved. Want another beer?"
"I'll just finish this one, but if you want another one I'll drag you out when we leave."
"You sound bitter. Did you and Jodie have a fight?"
"Hell no, but...okay, it went like this."
"Wait. Before you start, where was your girlfriend while you and Jodie weren't fighting?"
"Wendy was at work I guess, but I don't know, and that has nothing to do with this story."
"It would if she knew about Jodie."
"Damn it Murray, Jodie and I didn't do anything wrong."
"I hope Wendy believes you." I just sat back in my chair and stared at him for a second.
"I called Jodie and she came over to help me catch Roscoe and it went something like this. When Jodie came in, I told her that Roscoe was last seen behind the couch so we went to the living room. When we went in, there as proud and regal as a male lion looking over his pride, was Roscoe on the arm of my couch. Jodie just smiled and calmly walked over to Roscoe to pick him up, and that damn cat was gone like a shot, off to the kitchen and Jodie ended up knocking the lamp off of the end table as she grabbed for him. Jodie looked at me and with the thinnest of smiles apologized and we went after the cat again."
"Were either of you laughing or smiling?"
"I was trying to smile, but I don't know how well I did. So there was Roscoe under the kitchen table licking his paw and washing his face without a care in the world. He wasn't even watching us. I blocked the doorway to the dining room and Jodie went for Roscoe. That damn cat just sauntered out to her like nothing had ever happened."
Our beers were gone so I asked for the check and Murray called his girlfriend Lynn. When she answered he smiled, pushed a button on his phone and said, "Hey, it's me, how are you?"
"I'm horny."
"So if I come home mostly sober will you be mostly naked?"
"If you come home mostly sober I'll be totally naked."
"You know I'll be there hon. Anything else to share before we close this dirty call?"
"I have the camera out."
"Is this going where I think it is?"
"If you want to."
"You know I do. Oh, one more thing before I go love. I'm here with Sam and my phone has been on speaker."
"Damn you Murray, has Sam been listening to what I've been saying?"
"He's listening and drooling hon."
"I'm going to wring your neck when you get here."
I took the phone from Murray and told her, "I expect to see some of those photos you sexy woman."
"Sam, I'm going kill him."
"I'm holding my breath until I see you again hon."
"Tell Murray I said bye and to just get here."
"Bye love," and I closed the phone and handed it back.
On the way out of the restaurant Murray smiled and said, "Okay, you go back to chasing cats and I'll go home to naked Lynn."
"Up yours Murray, and you just better hope Lynn is still talking to you." With that we went our separate ways and I went home. Home only to have that damn cat slam between my legs again and race to the living room while I screamed at him. Then I called Jodie.
There was a slight edge to her voice as she asked me, "Sam, not again, how did he get in you're house?"