It's Mancat Monday, and my boy Evan is yet again showing off how much he loves his favorite bed.
Monday, July 13, 2026
Mancat Monday: Beds and Baths
Friday, July 10, 2026
Friendly Fill-Ins and Eddy's Aquamarine Eyes
Hello and happy Friday, friends! We're ready for the Friendly Fill-Ins challenge, and we'd love for you to join us. My amazing co-host Ellen of 15andmeowing came up with the first two fill-in statements, and I came up with the second two.
1. If I were to start a museum, it would be a museum of _________.
My answers are below in bold.
1. If I were to start a museum, it would be a museum of drawings starring cats.
(I'd also be happy to include some doodles in there with dogs and other animals, but I'd mostly have a museum filled with drawings of cats in all sorts of seasons and settings and situations. I already have a ton of sketchbooks and notebooks filled with such feline drawings, so this answer is mostly me taking the easy way out.)
(My neighborhood has always had feral cats. I put food out for them, and I'm happy for them to find a safe place in my yard. I've been able to trap-neuter-release one very feral kitty in need of vet care, and one pregnant cat was very sweet but without a family, and so I got her to a local no-kill rescue group. The newest issue is that a family in our neighborhood has started letting their intact cats roam. These cats have collars and a home, but the males are well-endowed and the females keep showing up pregnant. And that just means the cycle will never end. I wish people would be more humane and, well, smarter.)
Eddy and all of us here wish you a fantastic day!
Thursday, July 9, 2026
Thankful Thimble Thursday: Farewell, Froggy
Hello and happy Thursday, friends! Thimble is here and ready for Angel Brian's Thankful Thursday Blog Hop, and this one is in honor of our aquatic family member.
So, what could you put in a cat garden? First, of course, you could have cat grass and catnip. Also don't forget about valerian, which is a great alternative to catnip. Another option is cat thyme, which is known to make cats feel more content than plants such as catnip. Keep in mind, though, that some people find the odor of cat thyme to be rather unappealing. The traditional thyme herb is also non-toxic to cats, if you're looking to give your kitty even more variety. You can plant these goodies in separate pots throughout your kitty's favorite room, or you can plant them all together in one large pot, to give your kitty his or her own little jungle. An added bonus is that, if you have other plants in the home that are pet-friendly but which you'd like to keep safe from curious paws and teeth, offering a cat garden can help distract your kitty from these other plants.
It is worth mentioning that some sites online will mention adding other plants or herbs to a cat garden for more variety. If you are looking up such information online, always be cautious and careful to double check the safety of any plant you place in a garden for your cat. For example, lemon grass and chamomile are sometimes indicated as safe for pets, but such plants have been known to cause issues such as upset stomach and vomiting. Another example is parsley, which is typically harmless in small amounts, but which can lead to sensitivity to the sun and sunburn if consumed in large quantities. When in doubt, of course consult a veterinarian regarding safe plants, or visit the ASPCA's list of toxic and non-toxic plants.
Wednesday, July 8, 2026
Adventures with Angel Astrid: Floppy-Eared Fun
It's time to share a memory with my sweet angel pup Astrid, and today I have yet another one from one of her walks. This one stars her floppy ears, and I love that so much.
Another option is to create beds or play areas out of artificial grass, which can again give off the idea of a more wild environment for your kitty. Most synthetic grass materials are safe for pets, but you should of course still always double check, or simply look for ones that are specifically designed to be pet-friendly. There are, in fact, artificial grass toys, scratchers, and beds that are specifically designed for cats. Did you know there are even artificial grass potty mats for dogs, or even cats? All in all, artificial grass is not only low-maintenance, but can also have beneficial effects for your kitty. It can offer them a place to play or snooze, all while mimicking grassy environments found out in the wild. If you think your cat might enjoy cat grass or synthetic grass in the form of a bed or play area, perhaps look into setting this up for them.
Tuesday, July 7, 2026
Tonks Tuesday with the Toe Beans
It's Tonks Tuesday, and today the cute little calico wanted to give you all a glimpse of her toe beans.
Happy Tuesday, friends!
I felt like sharing another summertime spooky doodle today, and since I still haven't scribbled up this year's yet, I went into our archives and found this one. It's actually more so a springtime spooky doodle, though, as I scribbled it up as part of my "Halfway to Halloween" April A to Z Challenge a few years ago. That said, this drawing was also inspired by the fact that I have a couple of life-size skeletons that hang out around my house year round. They're not real, at least not that I'm aware of, and their names are Jack and Sally.
You can purchase cat grass that has already been grown and is ready for your kitty's chompers, or you can grow your own. It is relatively simple to grow, and is also typically cheap. So, do consider looking into keeping cat grass in your home, both for your kitty's entertainment as well as for their health. Of course, do monitor your kitty, especially when first offering cat grass. If they gorge on the grass and/or vomit after eating it, then only offer it to them on occasion, or not at all.
Monday, July 6, 2026
Mancat Monday: Cuddle Time
This past 3-day weekend, I spent as much of my free time as possible cuddling my kitties. My biggest cuddle bug is Evan, as he's always been my little shadow. So, there were lots and lots of cuddles with my boy, and I am so very glad for that.
Friday, July 3, 2026
Friendly Fill-Ins and Pretty Eddy
Hello, friends! We're ready for the Friendly Fill-Ins challenge, and we'd love for you to join us. My amazing co-host Ellen of 15andmeowing came up with the first two fill-ins statements, and I came up with the second two.
My answers are below in bold.
(At least one climbing plant known as clematis has been growing at my parents' house, that being my childhood home, for decades. It has beautiful flowers, and I always recognize it when I see it, but the name of it always eludes me. My brain always wants to call it a chrysalis, which is decidedly not a plant. That, or I almost call it an unsavory disease of an unspeakable part of the body. My brain will come up with anything but the word clematis.)
(Our country's 250th birthday is a wonderful thing. That said, I'm not a big partier, and I'm also not the biggest fan of fireworks, mostly because I don't like how much they distress animals and those with related PTSD. So, I opt to spend the day at home, having a cookout with my parents and sister and watching even a slightly patriotic movie. My family always gets Nathan's hot dogs. You know, the brand they use for the 4th of July hot dog eating contest. They're honestly pretty darn good, and it's one of the only days all year that I enjoy a hot dog, or usually two or three.)
If you look closely and squint your eyes, you can see Thimble's cameo in that there photo of Eddy. Though, Eddy isn't too keen on getting photobombed, so she hopes you all just focus on her.
Happy Friday to all!





















