RespondingtotheSubject:Love
PeterMagubaneknewwhomhewanted
to
photographfor
thisassignment:aman
hehadheardaboutontheWestSideof
Manhattanwholovedcats.Themanand
his
catswerewellknownbutlocatinghim
requiredsomedetectivework."Thefirst
day
I
justwaitedintheneighborhoodfor
aboutfivehours,andthenIgaveup.
"ThenextdayIwalkedintoeach
shop
andfinallycametoapetshopwhere
theownerknewhimandsaidheusually
boughthis
catfoodthere.Hetoldme
tocomebackat 11 thenextmorning."
Magubanedid,and
thereatlasthemet
schoolteacherRolandMcGriff—andSa-
sha,Omar,Tiki,Sabrina,Magic
Johnson,
andPuff,
aboardtheirspeciallycontrived
trainofchildren'sbicyclesandwagons.
Magubane
accompaniedMcGriffand
hispetsontheirdailyparade—which
suppliesexerciseforthe
catsandenter-
tainmentfortheneighborhoodchildren.
Hetookthepicturereproducedhere
as
theparade
crossedabusyNewYork
thoroughfare
not
farfrom
CentralPark.
TheshallowdepthoffieldshowsMcGriff
andthecatsinsharpdetail,butkeeps
the
urbanbackgroundfrombecoming
toodistracting.
"Theyall
wouldwalkaroundthisway
forabouttenminutes,"Magubanesaid,
"andthentheywould
stopforabout 20
minutes.Onawarmday,heneverstops
inthesun,alwaysintheshade.Andif
it's
too
warm
ortoocold,hedoesn'ttake
themoutatall.McGriffneverpermits
people
tofeedthecats.Hefeedsthem
himself:Hegivesthemicecream,crois-
sants
—
thesort
oftreatspeoplewould
enjoy.Infact,hetalkstothemashe
wouldtohis
own
children."
McGriffobviouslyconsidershisme-
nagerieanextensionofhis
own
family
and
lavishesonhiscatsparentalcare.
Magubaneemphasizedthisinhispic-
ture:Thepark-life
backgroundandthe
domesticgroupinghechosesuggest
a
familyoutfor
a
-stroll.