"There's so much wildlife in cities that people don't spot," Cathal nodded, taking a sip of his coffee. "Not just raccoons and squirrels and birds, but coyotes in the Bronx, and snapping turtles in the Hudson, and about ten different types of bats. Not to mention the bugs: there's something like 200 million insects for every human on the planet. That's a lot of animals living right beside us."
Yeah, fine, maybe he was an Animal Guy. Guilty as charged.
But he grinned when Rosario tasted the chiroti. "Good, yeah? My ma always made the best chiroti, but this place does pretty good too."