Pandafish 60 Posted April 30, 2014 It starts with the usual growls: the feline handled roughly by thescruff. The Cat Strangler is at it again. A slight struggle, a practice squeeze and others methods ofimpersonal handling, and off he goes. The neighborhood collectivelyshrugs its shoulders in hope of shutting out the yeowls and the hissesstretched into high pitch by the Cat Strangler's strong, trained hands. Parents turn up their televisions; children pull pillows over theirheads to the point of suffocation. Neighborhood pets break intoinstinctual runs and flee into unfamiliar territory, their nametags andphone numbers their only hope of return. The Cat Strangler continues his performance. The neighbors call theauthorities, but the authorities stammer helplessly---they've been overall this before (the pulling up, the getting out, the knocking on thedoor, the being met with the Cat Strangler's cat-strangling credentials,backed with University patronage). For what few seem to hear under the barrage of kitty torture is theCat Strangler's wife, Jill, in accompaniment (tonight: Heinrich IgnazFranz Von Biber, Sonata for Violin and Basso Continuo in C Minor). Noone bothers appreciating how a firm grip on the neck and harsh pull ofthe tail make a perfect B flat, how a good squeeze produces a high E. Instead, psychiatrists will be consulted---tears will be shed. Parentswill explain to the children the wrongdoings of the Cat Strangler's artform; they will recite scripture; they will make moral imperatives.Animal activists will lick bloodlust from their lips and draw up plans ofattack. Far off in distant, political lands, untouched by the screams ofdying cats but active just the same, government agencies will do thevoodoo they do. Nothing will remain the same. But for now, the recital ends---to no applause. Jill, the Cat Strangler's wife, critiques the performance. Siamese,she believes, have too harsh an overall tone for something as technicallyprecise as Biber. For the Russians, fine (for Schnittke, forShostakovich, even Tchaikovsky), but for the Germans she is more inclinedtowards the longhairs. The Cat Strangler makes hurried notes---such a landmark work will hisbe! His professors had little hope for Musica Zoocidia beyond classroomexperimentation, and they certainly never dreamed of using animals wilderthan your typical laboratory rat. The Cat Strangler's treatise willbreak all confines! He sees a future in pig concertos---nay, even a dayfor the Echo Sonata for Himalayan, Chihuahua and Ostrich. He transports the spent instrument in a brown paper bag inunceremonious fashion. He takes it to a deep wood, as far as his carwill allow, and empties the bag onto a pile of expired brethren, catspiled upon cats piled upon cats piled upon cats, tongues stuck out instrangulation horror. The pile writhes in minute, maggot-infestedrhythm. When the Cat Stranlger departs, waiting minions of sportingequipment manufacturers raid the pile of former felines for the making oftennis rackets. These rackets are placed into the able hands ofstrong-bodied, gleaming white tennis players, who swing into furiousvolleys for game. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
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