xmas recap and buttons update

Tuesday, December 30, 2008 - Posted by urban vegan at 10:58 AM
Today, we're having dessert first: my Perfected Vegan Tira mi Su [Yes, the recipe is in the cookbook!]. I brought it for Christmas dessert and it was a huge hit. Making Tira Mi Su might sound mysterious, but it’s just a simple trifle: a sponge base soaked with a creamy, liquor-infused topping. Much debate remains over which liquor to use to flavor the topping. Some use cognac. Others use rum or Amaretto while others swear by rum. I prefer the elegance of brandy here, with cognac coming in second.


I found 99% of the vegan Tira Mi Su I’ve tried to be either grainy, "healthy" tasting or just plain “off.” So I experimented until I came up with this version. It’s important to use the best ingredients possible. [Avoid American coffee or instant espresso, for example, and generic cocoa powder.] This is my very favorite dessert recipe in the entire cookbook and one of my proudest accomplishments as a vegan cook. As with any tira mi su, it's better if you make it the day before serving it, so the sponge can properly soak up the liquid.


Flashback to Christmas dinner. Gnocchi marinara. It tasted as delicious as it looks.


Kitty Updates

Even though Bossa Nova was super-cranky this year, Sandy Claws still left a little something in her stocking...



Pablo loved his sock monkey and has already gleefully eviscerated three of the stuffed mice that his "Aunt" Michele gave him.


Unfortunately, it was not such a Merry Xmas for Buttons, my newest, semi-feral addition. Although Santa and various family members showered her with kindness, toys and treats, she's still way to terrified to do anything more than hide and sleep [at least in my presence].

After hiding for an entire week behind the washer/dryer in the bathroom, I decided that if Buttons was ever going to get socialized and learn to live with humans, I had to block off the area from her access. I moved the massive washer/dryer and crawled behind to get her, but then she jammed herself behind the water heater. So I had not choice but to hold her and pull her out. She hissed once –quite understandably! – but other than that was just docile and frightened. Ever since then, in my presence, Buttons just curls up and covers her eyes with her paws. It reminds me of the way little kids cover their heads with their blankets when they're scared. She has a blanketed box to retreat to, but prefers the corner.

Unfortunately, the bathroom where she is sequestered is the only room in our place with a door, but it's not exactly the most peaceful of places. [Better than the gutter, though!] I do need to bathe and use the bathroom, which makes noise. And eventually, I'm going to have to do eventually some laundry...the wash basket is overflowing.

From today onward, I'm trying only to feed Buttons in my presence [so far, she's on a hunger strike] and to spend more quiet time with her in the bathroom. I'm also leaning heavily on Feliway spray, Rescue Remedy, distance reiki from kind practitioners, and all the good vibes you're sending her way. Thank you – and please, keep the advice coming.

Moving
As I mentioned earlier in the month, because of RSS feed and irreconcilable coding problems, I'll be moving to a new blog address in 2009. Stay tuned. Happy New Year!

philly's most wanted cat :: captured!

Sunday, December 21, 2008 - Posted by urban vegan at 12:42 PM
A fierce ice storm was predicted for Saturday night. So early Saturday morning, I bundled up and ventured out to try to capture Buttons once more, hoping to bring her in from the cold before the double-whammy of bad weather that was about to blast Philadelphia. Based on past attempts, I did not expect to catch her, but miraculously...



...She walked right into the trap. I could not believe my eyes.


Here she is, in the hallway of my building, waiting to go to the vet. She let out quite a vociferous howl. For her, it must have felt like the equivalent of an alien abduction.


Luckily, I found a vet in the city who would see her on short notice.




Success!



A girl, most definitely. And there's a good chance she is Pablo's mama.


Buttons is filthy, has a bad case of fleas, and the tip of her left ear is missing, which you can see in this picture: sadly, it appears to have been frostbitten off. [For this reason, her full name is Buttons Van Gogh.] Otherwise, she's in good health. She'll get spayed next month, after she settles in. Despite all she's endured with the trapping, Buttons has been sweet and docile, but very, very shy. She allowed me to touch her at the vet's but I think she was just in shock. Based on the way she behaved, it's fairly safe to say she isn't feral–just abandoned or lost.


Now, Buttons is in the bathroom – the only room in the loft with a door, sequestered from Bossa Nova and Pablo. She's hiding behind the washing machine and will not come out in my presence. It's hard; I don't want to disturb her, but I do need to use the bathroom and shower. She eats and uses the litter box when I'm away or asleep. I tried Feliway spray, but it hasn't helped. As one person put it, "She doesn't know she won the lottery yet."

Buttons' life has totally changed. She's used to the sounds of footsteps, sirens, horns and traffic. Now instead of living under a grate in the freezing cold, she's in a warm loft, eating premium cat food and getting used to the sounds of the garbage disposal, flushing toilets, and Latin jazz. If you have ideas or advice on how to help acclimate Buttons, please share. I need your help and Buttons needs your good vibes.

Please help the cats in your neighborhood get through the winter. For more information on how to help feral/stray cats, visit The Philadelphia Community Cat Council or Alley Cat Allies.