Friday, January 21, 2011

HAUNTING LOSS

Those who know me already know I am a big fan of the television show What Would You Do? I always hold hope that most people would do the right thing in any situation. I do not like to think otherwise. Maybe that makes me naïve or optimistic. This television show presents real-life situations to see how people would react and if they would step up to speak up and support or defend others.

In the first scenario, they showed an interracial couple in a public place and had actors and actresses make comments on how they should “be with their own.” People would step in to defend the couple from the bullies. I was moved at seeing this. It was very emotional for me. If people were not so judgmental, so intolerable, this world would be peaceful and abundant with love. I know this hope is unrealistic, but it is wonderful to hope and dream. Martin Luther King, Jr. expressed this same hope and dream so well.

If everyone could just see past the shell and into the soul and be accepting, Mike would be alive today.

Back in 1973 I had a friend, Mike, who was born of an interracial marriage. Mike’s mother was black and his father was white. His father’s family had disowned them all, so there was no contact with that side of the family. And Mike said his mother’s side was not very close either. He was having great difficulty fitting in with either racial group, both in the family and out in the world. Girls of both races would tell him they felt he should date “in his own race.” Yet he was both, and such a handsome blend at that. All he wanted was to find love with someone special. Mike and I were dear friends, could talk about many things, and not fear exposing our feelings. He called me his ‘pale sister. ‘

He and I and several other friends would hang out together; such a joyful group, going dancing, on picnics, to the beach, and always having fun just being ourselves—loving and accepting. But sometimes Mike would feel a bit “down” and we would talk, he voicing that he felt he would always be alone, and me assuring him that one day he would meet the perfect woman who would love him for him, for the lovely soul he was.

One night we all went out dancing together, laughing and enjoying ourselves and our friendships. He was happy, smiling and dancing, and enjoying the evening. We danced at one club until they closed at 2 a.m. and then all of us went to a place called After Hours where we danced until 5 a.m. We were so young and full of energy! After the evening was over, I drove Mike back to his place, and we exchanged hugs and good-byes. I said to him, “Call me tomorrow. Maybe we can all go somewhere, continue the fun.”

The next morning I received a call from a mutual friend, and he was very upset. Eventually he was able to tell me that Mike was dead. Mike had shot himself. He had committed suicide.

I remember the words swimming in my head-- so unbelievable, so incomprehensible. Why? Just several hours before we had all been dancing, laughing, and enjoying camaraderie. He was so happy. He had been laughing. How could this horror have happened? Why? Could I have done something to prevent it? Why didn’t he call me or someone and talk?

Such a handsome young man with so much promise, so much to give, was gone. I would never again see those stunning blue eyes, hear his staccato laughter, and experience the warmth of his heart.

We friends gathered together at my duplex that day, all of us stunned, sad and not really knowing how to handle this. We were so young. We cried, hugged, talked hugged, and felt traumatized. Mike was in the Marine Corp, so they were sending his body to Texas where his parents lived. We would have no goodbye.

We all decided to gather together and have an evening service of our own, a private farewell, at Laguna Niguel Beach (we were in S. Calif.) where Mike had so enjoyed spending time. One friend played guitar and we all sang, sobs intertwined with the words. We “spoke” to Mike, expressing how we cared for him, how we will miss him, and relating special memories with him. All of us uttered a ‘why,’ none of us able to understand. We even felt like we should have known, should have been able to save him, that we had somehow let him down. That cloud of a feeling still haunts me when something flings me back into that memory.

I only have one photo that a friend had taken of Mike and me together. Unfortunately I had been waving at friends, so my face is blocked. But you can see Mike’s smile. I will cherish that.

Monday, January 3, 2011

I HAVE AILUROPHILIA

Now don't start worrying about me.  I am not sick.  Ailurophilia is the "love of cats."  I am a dedicated cat lover. So I decided to look up interesting information about felines. 
Here is one I had never heard before:  The nose pad of a cat is ridged in a pattern that is unique, just like the fingerprint of a human. 
A cat's heart beats twice as fast as a human heart, at 110 to 140 beats per minute. 
The largest cat breed is the Ragdoll.   Males weigh twelve to twenty pounds, with females weighing ten to fifteen pounds. I think my black cat, Kala, must be one of these because she is a little chubette.
The smallest cat breed is the Singapura. Males weigh about six pounds while females weigh about four pounds.  They would be like kittens for their whole lives! How cute!!
Calico cats are almost always female.  My cat, Patches, is a calico and a female.

If your cat is near you, and her tail is quivering, this is the greatest expression of love your cat can give you. I did not know this and my Kala does this all the time when around me! Aww!!!
The domestic cat is the only cat species able to hold its tail vertically while walking. All wild cats hold their tails horizontally or tucked between their legs while walking.

During her productive life, one female cat could have more than 100 kittens.  This is a good reason to have your cat spayed!!
Want to know how old your cat is?
This table shows your cat's age, and the equivalent in human years.

Cat's Age   =  Equivalent Human Age
6 months = 14 years
1 year = 16 years
3 years = 20 years
6 years = 30 years

8 years = 40 years
9 years = 50 years
10 years = 60 years
13 years = 70 years
16 years = 80 years
20 years = 90 years
My cat, Patches, is 18, so I figure in cat years she is 85 years old!  Wow!
Kala is 25 in cat years!  I think she is a very immature 25!
Mooshoo is 40 yrs old in cat years.  I also think she has the soul of a male pitbull!


The most popular names for female cats in the U.S. are Missy, Misty, Muffin, Patches, Fluffy, Tabitha, Tigger, Pumpkin and Samantha.  I have had a cat named Misty and now a cat named Patches.  And I thought I was so creative with the names!!
Give your cat a quality scratching post to deter her from scratching your furniture. Still scratching? Try putting lemon scent or orange scent on the area. Cats hate these smells.  I wish I had known this years ago!!  Going to buy some lemons tomorrow!
It is believed that a white cat sitting on your doorstep just before your wedding is a sign of lasting happiness. White cats are a symbol of good luck in America, while black cats are a sign of bad luck.  So all of you planning to marry--get that white cat ready!!

Cats can see in color and need only 1/6th the amount of light that humans do to see. Their night vision is amazing! Studies have shown that cats can distinguish between red and green; red and blue; red and gray; green and blue; green and gray; blue and gray; yellow and blue, and yellow and gray.

A group of kittens is called a "kindle."  A group of grown cats is called a "clowder."  So I now have a clowder of cats!!

Cats are the sleepiest of all mammals. They spend 16 hours of each day sleeping. Now that is what I call a cat nap!
The tiniest cat on record was Tinker Toy from Illinois. A male Himalayan-Persian, he weighed 1 pound, 8 ounces fully grown and was 7.25" long and 2.75" tall!  Bet he was adorable!

Now here is something I did not know--The fumes from moth balls destroy a cat's liver cells. Use cedar in your closet instead.  Of course, I keep my cats out of the closets!
Cats have over one hundred vocal sounds, while dogs only have about ten.  I know I have heard some unusual vocals from my 3 cats!  Kala is the most vocal.
Cats respond better to women than to men!  I have always believed this as most of the cats I have had always gravitated to me more than my husband or son.

So that is the lesson for today on cats.
MEOW!!!