Thursday, December 8, 2011

How I Make Love To My Cats

                             
 My cats enjoy making love in a variety of ways. But each has a special “move” or two they prefer over others. Patient lovers, they have shown me the correct techniques. As they have taught me the proper way to pop a can, open the back door and drag a string across the carpet in a manner that resembles an injured gazelle on the veldt.

Here, for your amusement, is how I have been trained to pleasure my five cats.

COOKIE:

A pint-size mix of Japanese bobtail and whatever was prowling the yard the day of her conception, Cookie likes it first thing in the morning on the kitchen table—brimming orange juice glass, milk-filled cereal bowl and dusty paws be damned. Easily frustrated, Cookie will chew the sports section and claw napkins until she gets what she wants, which is approximately five minutes of rubbing each cheek with my knuckles.

I’m talking hard, saliva-drawing fist bumps.

Cookie’s purrs begin immediately and grow ever louder, adding exotic, far-eastern trills and snorts, until ceasing suddenly when she jumps off the table and races through two rooms to the living room balcony.

Once arrived, Cookie paws at the French doors until I open them, toss circus peanuts on onto the cedar balcony and exit, leaving the doors cracked hot or cold, rain or shine, lest I upset her daily attempt to hunt fat gray squirrels as big as she is. Typically, Cookie falls asleep after an engaging in an hour or so of charade. She doesn’t require further romantic attention—but for a few passing rubs—prior to her official bed time that evening.
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     She's pudgy.
     She's vulgar.
     And she just left her baby in a running car on a hot day while she dashes into a drugstore to shoplift.
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HANNAH:

Hannah is like a film noir mystery woman who darts in and out of my life, sticking around only long enough for a quick burst of rough affection. A girl of the streets, Hannah jumped into my car one rainy night when I opened the door in the dimly lit parking lot outside a convenience store. Like any decent person would, I drove her home, toweled her off and took her immediately to bed. We remained in the spoon position until dawn, whereupon, free spirit that she is, Hannah, snuck out the window and climbed to the top of our steeply-raked roof, remaining there for 24 hours.

Two years later, our relationship remains passionate and unpredictable. Heeding the siren call of streets, Hannah will vanish for worrisome chunks of time only to reappear with studied nonchalance as I return in the car after a fruitless search of the neighborhood. Leaping onto the hood, Hannah will demand that I power down the driver’s side window. She’ll then squeeze beneath the steering wheel, knead my thigh thoroughly and nestle in my lap, occasionally lifting her sleek black snout to accept soft caresses or bite my nose in tender, if painful fashion. The lengthy session continues until my butt turns numb, I shift my position, Hannah squalls, scratches and vanishes again, not to return until the wee hours of the night, when she sneaks beneath the covers with such stealth that I often don’t notice until morning. Unless I roll on top of her and all hell breaks loose.

HAPPY: 

At fourteen years of age, Happy is the matriarch of our clan. Our day of lovemaking begins after breakfast on my office floor. After completing her morning ablutions beneath our front porch, Happy enters my 3rd floor quarters with sweet but persistent meows. This is my cue to lie prone on the carpet, allowing Happy to meander from one side of my body to the other, earning scratches on her left and then right cheek. Two or three rounds of this later, Happy mounts my chest—my signal to start scratching both cheeks simultaneously. She will then fall asleep or bolt, depending on whether another cat has entered the room.

During the day, Happy stations herself in a faux-sheepskin ring on a nearby bureau, descending when the mood strikes her to demand a place on my lap as I type. This requires me to turn sideways, lift Happy off the floor by the nape of the neck, plop her down and attempt to continue operating the keyboard and mouse with one hand while stroking her neck with the other.

Our next and final go-round takes place in bed when Happy once again climbs atop my chest, the signal to massage her forehead as I read, an awkward assignment, particularly when I’m reading a hardcover book of over 500 pages.

ORANGE-Y:

Orange-Y is the gentleman caller who upset the equilibrium of our previously harmonious four-female cat household. He arrived on our front porch one sweltering afternoon, not that he was a physically intimidating presence: Orange-Y’s ribs showed through his matted fur and he limped, thanks to three ugly, open sores under his grease-streaked chest. His ears were freshly torn, he suffered from ringworm and he was—amazingly, since he was about age five—unfixed.

He evoked boundless empathy, resulting in my first attempt to seduce a male cat since the death of our beloved Jeb a decade prior. Both Orange-Y and I struggled with this. Yet after a week of cajoling and cat treats he at last succumbed to the warm temptations of my lap.

I immediately betrayed Orange-Y’s confidence, cramming him into a carrier, hustling him to the vet, where he endured four separate surgeries and multiple injections. The ordeal culminated in a return to bed, which he refused to leave for three weeks but for brief bathroom breaks. During this time, Orange-Y was insatiable, demanding near constant rubbing and kneading to the point where my romantic relationship with the girls began to suffer.

Only now, some six months after Orange-Y’s portentous arrival, is our household returning to some semblance of normalcy. Orange-Y allows me to integrate our petting sessions with those of the ladies. My chest has a turnover in clientele that rivals a hot-sheet motel. However, even half-asleep, it’s not hard to know when I’ve been mounted by Orange-Y: he’s now a strapping 20 pounds.

MATTA:

Matta likes it all day long, in brief but passionate sessions. Full-furred and high strung, Matta spends the majority of her waking hours between the sheets or atop an ironing board festooned with blankets. From here, Matta has a sweeping, 180-degree view, allowing her to spy troublemakers early, like the next-door neighbors’ cat, joggers with leashed dogs, singing children and the garbage man and his cacophonous truck.

A scratch on the cheek every fifteen minutes or so keeps Matta from bolting—greater frequency earns me a love bite. Truth be told, Matta is much more comfortable taking the initiative; if I bend down, she’ll lick my face until her tongue goes dry.

An inveterate night prowler, Matta roused me from sleep with gentle nose kisses for five years until I got religion and installed a cat door. Now Matta can explore the hostile outside world when it is relatively quiet and calm, returning to the safe confines of the sheets and the crook of my legs.

But I don’t want to leave the impression that Matta is stand-offish prig. She enjoys chest time too, although the machinations she goes through in order to arrange herself in the exact right position would require someone with an advanced engineering degree to describe.

No wonder I’m so exhausted.

    

                       
     

Thursday, November 17, 2011

Critics Love Michael Jackson is Being Harassed in Heaven.


     Here’s just a sampling of what reviewers are saying about my favorite new ebook by Dr. Abraham Tribesky, psychiatrist to deceased Hollywood stars:

     There's not much I can really say about this book other than it's a totally hilarious and innovative look into the worlds of celebrities and the paranormal. I mean Patrick Swayze is having women trouble in Heaven, ghosts are going on strike, a guy gets decapitated by a vinyl record…even Michael Jackson can't catch a break…who wouldn't love that?
--Andrea Allison, Ghost Stories blog

     I think the author is freaking HILARIOUS! He is one of the most clever writers I have ever seen...I think Peter Fenton (the author's real name) will one be HUGE! He's just too freaking funny!
--Courtney Mroch, Haunt Jaunts (hauntjaunts.net)


     Dr. Abraham Tribesky proclaims himself to be a psychiatrist to deceased
Hollywood stars, and has penned a book entitled "Michael Jackson is Being Harassed in Heaven". Compiling my website Ghost Investigators has meant quite a lot of online trawling through the weird and wonderful. I tend to think I have seen and heard it all, but occasionally something so outlandish and ridiculous crops up and reminds me that I haven't.
--Dave, Ghost Investigators blog


About the book:

     Michael Jackson is Being Harassed in Heaven exposes the tabloid-worthy lifestyles and outrageous opinions of Dr. Tribesky’s famous patients from the Other Side. Not to mention how these egocentric spirits hassle living celebs and ordinary folks alike. In dozens of shocking stories like:

*Lady Gaga’s CDs Torched in Rock ‘n Roll Heaven.

*Karen Carpenter Blasts Brittany Murphy: “No Fatties Allowed on the Other Side!”

*Sinatra’s Frank Advice for Justin Bieber.

*Same Ghost Appears in 20 Episodes of Paranormal State!

*DJ Decapitates Fan with Flying Vinyl.

     Says Dr. Tribesky, “I have issued Michael Jackson… as an electronic tome in order to reach a more open-minded audience than the backwards traditionalists still desperately clinging to their precious wooden books published by sawmills. It’s available now on Kindle for $2.99.” **