Walking through the kitchen of Dorothy Duvall’s house, cat kibble crunches underfoot. Duvall is snuggled on a recliner in her Amarillo living room. Slick, an older calico with a broad, blackened nose and slick tail, sprawls on the chair’s arm. The number of cats that make this house their home is almost impossible to calculate, Duvall said, but it might be close to 40 or 50. Slick is the only cat who tends to hang close to Duvall. read more