Mi Gatita (my little cat) was built on land that was once part of the historic Navarro Ranch and sits high on a rise overlooking Tucson and several mountain ranges. The authentic Mexican-style country hacienda is made up of three adobe-hued buildings - a 'sleeping house' for our very private bed and breakfast guestrooms, a guest house, and the main house with its fireplace/sitting area, den, library, kitchen, and dining area. All are joined by covered brick and tile walkways, open to the air and birds. Rare, carved Tarahumara Indian posts line the guestroom portale. Whenever possible, we serve breakfast outdoors on the vine-covered hogan patio, which offers a remarkably close view of Sonoran birds and animals visiting our feeding terraces. Gambel and Scaled Quail, Pyrruloxia, thrashers, coyotes, and jackrabbits stop by regularly. Woodpeckers, Canyon Towhees, Blackchinned Hummingbirds, and Hooded Orioles nest in our saguaros, trees, and shrubs. Cactus Wrens, Desert Cottontails, and an