Saturday, February 18, 2017

Supercat to the rescue!

You may have noticed that we've been having some heroics going on around here this week. Astrid debuted a hound hero on Wednesday, Thimble showed off a furry feline heroine on Thursday, and Eddy had her very own colorful caped kitty art yesterday. So, who does that leave? Evan, of course!

Evan, for those who don't know, is hind limb paralyzed due to a coyote attack that occurred when he was roughly 6 weeks old. But don't worry, because he doesn't let this get him down! He can run and play, and certainly does plenty of both. With the help of a few stools placed here and there, he can get up onto chairs, couches, and beds. In short, Evan believes he is just like any other cat, and I certainly have no reason to believe otherwise myself.

So, how best to illustrate my brave boy Evan? As Supercat himself, of course!


Supercat Evan is our contribution to this week's Caturday Art blog hop, hosted by the lovely Athena


This is one fun, artsy fartsy blog hop, and we look forward to it each and every week. To check out the art of so many of our furiends, be sure to visit Athena!

Wishing everybuddy a happy and heroic Caturday!



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Our Tip of the Day:
Does your kitty ever seem to get bored of their cat tree? One easy way to perhaps rejuvenate their interest in it is by simply turning the cat tree, such as by rotating it 90 or 180 degrees. Having it face another direction can give your kitty the impression of having a whole new view of things. Another option is to relocate the cat tree, such as by moving it to the other side of the room, to a different window, to a new room altogether, or maybe even just by a few feet. Again, many kitties love the thrill and adventure of a moved object in the home, and all the better when it's something such as their cat tree! These suggestions could also be used to help your kitty find new joy in other items, such as if you occasionally rotate or move their favorite cat bed or toy. Of course, if your kitty seems distressed by such change, it might be best to put all back in its original place. But, if your kitty is bored and in need of a new adventure, do consider trying to put a simple twist on their cat tree or other favorite items.

13 comments:

The Swiss Cats said...

We love how you and Evan deal with his disabilities so that he can feel like any other cat, and we love your drawing (we always love your art, did you know ?). Purrs

Marg said...

Oh Even just look at you flying around. You sure made good use of that cape. You have the best Mom ever who takes such good care of you. You all have a great Saturday.

Zoolatry said...

Evan the Invincible! The Purple Wonder! Flying High ... into the sky!
Go, Evan, Go!

Mariodacat said...

Evan,, we are super impressed with you and your "super" abilities. Is there anything you can't do pal? You rock pal!!!!

Unknown said...

You go, Evan! Such a cute picture :)

Anonymous said...

Your art is so cute!

pilch92 said...

That is a great drawing of Evan. He truly is a super hero. Great tip too, I may do that today.

Athena Cat Goddess Wise Kitty said...

Beautiful drawing. What a superhero you are, Evan!

Purrs xx
Athena and Marie

The Island Cats said...

Pawsome! Super Cat is going to save the world!

Melissa, Mudpie and Angel Truffles (Mochas, Mysteries and Meows) said...

Your darling boy is most definitely a Supercat!!!

Cathy Keisha said...

You rockin' the cape Evan! I like that tip. TW was just thinking of rotating the order of my cat trees but I'm such a creature of habit, she's afraid I'll ignore them both.

Kitties Blue said...

Evan is a great super hero. We have truly loved this series. We know in our hearts that all kitties are super heroes. XOCK, Lily Olivia, Mauricio, Misty May, Giulietta, Angel Fiona, Astrid, Lisbeth, Calista Jo and Cooper Murphy

meowmeowmans said...

We always knew Evan was a super cat, but it makes total sense that he is actually SuperCat! :)