Today's doodle is from a few years ago, and it's an odd one. But I promise it makes sense, at least to me. When Thimble was a kitten, her meows sounded so mechanical, as if she were a robot. While her meows are not quite as noticeably robotic-sounding anymore, they're still more than a little bit like that. All that said, ever since she was a kitten, I sometimes call her RoboKitty. So, I drew Thimble as exactly that.
Thursday, July 2, 2026
Thankful Thimble Thursday: Blurry but Cute
Today's doodle is from a few years ago, and it's an odd one. But I promise it makes sense, at least to me. When Thimble was a kitten, her meows sounded so mechanical, as if she were a robot. While her meows are not quite as noticeably robotic-sounding anymore, they're still more than a little bit like that. All that said, ever since she was a kitten, I sometimes call her RoboKitty. So, I drew Thimble as exactly that.
Wednesday, July 1, 2026
Adventures with Angel Astrid and Fried Chicken
That chicken sat under that tree in someone's yard for days. Astrid pulled me past that house every chance she got so that she could see if it was still there, and for multiple days it was. The poor pup was devastated that I never let her take a taste of the chicken, but she still regularly checked on it until it finally disappeared.
Happy Wednesday, friends!
I recently shared a flashback doodle that was concept art for the weird story I'm writing. It starred Hobo, a hind limb paralyzed cat in a wheelchair. I'm going to share another concept art flashback doodle today, but since it's Woof Woof Wednesday, this one stars a corgi named Bunny.
Tuesday, June 30, 2026
Tonks Tuesday in the Window
Hello and happy Tuesday, friends! More specifically, it's Tonks Tuesday, and so the calico is of course here to grace you with her presence.
No matter what is on the back of that couch, Tonks will sit on it in order to watch out or snooze in the window. That window looks out into our back yard, where wildlife traffic is very heavy. That's probably why it's one of Tonks's favorite places to hang out.
Wishing you all a wonderful day!
Today's flashback doodle is one I scribbled up many summers ago for my mom. It stars her fuzzy calico, Gilly, who loves hanging out in kitty tunnels.
Monday, June 29, 2026
Mancat Monday: Sunbathing...in a Cage
Evan and all of us here wish you a magnificent Monday! Though Evan enjoys the sunshine in the car after his grooming visits, he still hopes you all get to enjoy a day free of any vet visits and unwanted excursions.
Do you have furbaby hair on your sofa? What about in your car? Surely not on your clothes? Our pet parenting life hack for today is to keep some rubber gloves on hand. Why? Because, aside from the more commonly used lint roller or piece of tape, rubber gloves can be a reusable tool for removing furbaby hair from surfaces such as sofas and car interiors. You just put on a rubber glove and run it over the hairy sofa or other surface. The rubber glove and a little thing called static electricity will help lift the hair from the surface, and the hair will instead stick to the glove. When you're done using the glove to remove furbaby hair from your furniture, one easy way to get said hair off of the glove is by submerging the glove in water. The hair will float off of the glove, and then you can dip the hair out of the water and toss it. So, if you're looking for a quick, easy, reusable tool for removing your furbaby's hair from your furniture, consider giving the rubber glove trick a try.
Friday, June 26, 2026
Friendly Fill-Ins and Eddy's Festive Bloopers
Hello and happy Friday, friends! It's time 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.
My answers are below in bold. As always, my answers are also accompanied by excessive amounts of rambling. My apologies.
(I bought and downloaded a bunch of new e-books when Amazon informed me my old Kindle was being aged out and would no longer be able to download new books. I can still read whatever was already on there, so I loaded it up a couple months ago before it was officially cut off. So now I have a ton of new books I'm really excited to read and hope to get through quite a few this summer. And, as always, I've been working on writing my own weird and wacky story, a fantasy tale that co-stars a hind limb paralyzed kitty much like my Evan. I've been making better progress on it than ever before, and writing it makes me genuinely happy. As has always been my dream since I was a kid, I'm writing these stories as an entire book series, so I hope to finish the first book and start on the second this summer.)
(As a kid, I used summer and its no school and therefore no homework situation to read a ton of books. I'd also write my own weird stories on my summer breaks, but this answer is all about reading. There were multiple summers when I was a kid that included the released of a new Harry Potter book, and as a huge fan of Harry Potter I always read those on the day they came out. I have wonderful summer memories of nestling in on the couch with my sweet calico angel Rosie and reading a new Harry Potter book.)
(I've first and foremost been going through all of my old summertime spooky drawings, but also my old doodles from actual Halloween seasons. These older drawings have really been inspiring me to plan out this year's spooky doodles, both for the summer and autumn. I can already envision quite a few I want to draw, and I plan on at least outlining a couple of them this weekend. I've also been inspired by seeing all the Halloween decor stores have already been releasing, and at least one or two of my upcoming drawings will be based on some of those pieces I've seen.)
(I know not everyone loves animals as much as I do, or as much as you all do. Not everyone wants or even should have an animal in their home or life, and I'm more than okay with that. But, it's when someone goes out of their way to talk down to animals or refer to them in derogatory ways that immediately makes me want to get out of the person's presence and never interact with them again.)
Today's doodle is one I scribbled up for halfway to Christmas a couple years ago. It was inspired by Eddy and her beloved year round Christmas tree.
The summer heat can of course pose an extreme danger to cats being trapped. Potentially fatal overheating or heat stroke can occur if a cat is trapped and left sitting in the trap in the sun. In addition to this, traps are often made of metal, which means that if these traps are sitting on a hot surface, such as asphalt, the trap as well as the cat inside can overheat in this way as well. To combat such issues, try to trap and thereafter keep ferals in the shade. After they are trapped, do not leave the cats sitting out in the sun and heat, but instead transfer them somewhere cool as soon as possible. Also keep in mind the cats' safety when transporting them. For example, as you all surely know, the interior of a car can quickly become like a deadly oven in the summer months, so do not leave any animals, including trapped ferals, inside hot cars.
TNR is of course a very important practice for the safety and well-being of feral cats. That doesn't mean there aren't risks to the cats, though, and that includes the weather. So, if you are assisting in the significant task of trapping ferals, of course always ensure the cats' safety in all weather.
Thursday, June 25, 2026
A Throwback Thankful Thimble Thursday
Hello and happy Thursday, friends! As always, Thimble is here and ready for Angel Brian's Thankful Thursday Blog Hop.
I often find myself going through old photos. I have hundreds and hundreds and probably thousands and thousands of pictures of my kitties, and so I have lots of options to look at. Today, Thimble is grateful that even in these flashback photos, and no matter what pose she struck, she has always been adorable.
I know today is halfway to Christmas, and Eddy has a flashback doodle to share for that tomorrow. So, she'll be getting festive in a less spooky way.
It's also worth noting that though dry food is easier and safer to feed to outdoor cats in the heat, you still have to take precautions. Not only can dry food lose its freshness and safe status in the heat, but also think of instances such as rainy days. Dry food that gets wet will swell, become unappetizing, and can easily spoil if not cleaned up. So, when feeding dry or even moist food, of course keep in mind not only the heat, but other environmental factors such as rain. All in all, keep those strays and ferals healthy this summer with fresh food that is in the shade and protected from spoilage and other issues as best as possible.
Wednesday, June 24, 2026
Adventures with Angel Astrid and Her Trash Can
Happy Wednesday, friends!
























