22 Cats and 1 Guest at the Villa

Whenever I travel I try to bypass the hotel chain and stay at the distinctive family-run inn. Villa Sabina, in the Villa Rosseno complex, was definitely one of those memorable one-of-a-kind places.

Yes, it was incredibly comfortable, the service impeccable and totally personalized, and the Indonesian food delicious. But the feature most unique are the 22 cats who live here too. The proprietor is a kitty rescuer who spays/neuters the abandoned feline souls who end up on her doorstep.
 
Each has a tragic story in their past, like the old tabby brought to the propietor with a bullet wound in his skull, one eye obliterated the other permanently danaged. Though the vet could not restore the tabby's vision, he now lounges on a small throw rug enjoying the same 5-star treatment as the villa guests.

Though I am neutral in my opinion of cats, the feline community seems to show a great affinity toward me. I don't know why. Perhaps it is the soft tone of voice I use when speaking near them or maybe they sense I would never think to put a bullet in their skulls, under any circumstance. I am not opposed to their presence here as I am confident that an army of 22 cats, no matter how bedraggled, is an effective force against any rodent or other nefarious creature who would venture onto the villa grounds from the swampy rice paddies that surround the villas.

It's not the Hilton or the Marriott, but it is a pleasant refuge for all who visit. 


















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