This is a big city, but I am beginning to recognize those regulars that haunt my neighborhood. The only thing is, the regulars are not people… they are animals. Cats and dogs to be specific. I can recognize people much more easily by the animal acompanying them. For example, every morning on the way to work I pass by the lady with the stroller - always by her side is a beautiful golden retriever. This must be the most intelligent dog on the planet. He (or she) is never on a leash. He walks at her side, stops at crosswalks, begins walking when the light turns green. The dog even remembers their daily route, as I have seen it, a couple paces ahead of its owner, make the correct turn at an intersection. This has been by far the most impressive animal-citizen I have noticed. Of course, another that stands out is a particular big black Marmaduke dog… In a city of tiny terriers and Bichons, this dog is definitely noticeable!
But as much as I love dogs, I must say my favorite sight to wach for are all the different cats that live on my particular block. By far the coolest cats are the big black furry one and the smaller calico that are always sitting in a patch of sun together, like best friends or an old retired couple. They both have unruly, unbrushed fur and the most laid back personality ever. Aside from these two, there is a pair of black and white cats that I call the twins. They look exactly alike and like to hang out on the hoods of cars. Walking from my house to the gate of the complex, I always see at least four or five cats skitting around, minding their own business. And, no matter where the cats wonder, the little dogs on leashes keep an eye on them… but they never bark or chase them. In Spain, the dogs are so well behaved that most walk the streets by their owners side sans leash- even the big ones- and I never find myself nervous or afraid of them. They are definitely cool!