Watchcat Lily appreciated having her efforts rewarded with a belly scratch on July 15, 2026:
Stray thoughts, non sequiturs, and other random musings
Thursday, July 16, 2026
Wednesday, July 15, 2026
Watchcats on break LXII
While attempting to move from room to room this afternoon, I walked much slower than I would have. Watchcat Collette insisted on walking ahead of me and taking her time.
Some people would call this her form of control. I say it's a watchcat securing the premises, ensuring they're safe for the person she's guarding.
That's the spin I'm choosing to believe, anyway.
Tuesday, July 14, 2026
Watchcats on break LXI
At least once when I've been barely awake, I've heard what I thought was a meow and called out to my cat in another room, "Collette, was that you?" Then, I've mumbled to myself, "Of course, it was you. Who else around here meows?"
Naturally, it was Watchcat Collette. It's always Watchcat Collette. Why wouldn't it be?
Monday, July 13, 2026
Watchcats on break LX
Another recommendation of music to enjoy with your watchcat during a siesta: Astrud Gilberto. Some of her vocals have that winding-down-for-the-day aspect I mentioned about Toots Thielemans, while others have life-affirming energy.
Watchcat Collette has responded equally contentedly to both aspects of Gilberto's singing during her breaks from guard duty, so I'm pleased that my musical selections are being well-received.
Sunday, July 12, 2026
Watchcats on break LIX
Whenever I listen to harmonica selections by Toots Thielemans, I always enjoy the mellow, winding-down-for-the-day aspect of his music.
Watchcat Collette appreciates it, as well, as it inspires her to stretch out and purr near me.
After a long day of guard duty, a watchcat deserves a siesta and appropriately pleasant musical accompaniment.
Saturday, July 11, 2026
Watchcats on break LVIII
Watchcat Collette has adopted the habit Watchcat Rosie had of walking in front of me when feeding her. A few mornings ago, I said, "Rosie, I mean Collette, I can't get to the food when you block my path."
Collette considered this and allowed me just enough space to reach her food. It's heartwarming to see common ground between past and present watchcats--even when it makes things slightly awkward.
Friday, July 10, 2026
Watchcats on break LVII
Watchcat Collette and I reached a stalemate this afternoon. She dug one claw into her scratching post and another claw into her Cat Dancer toy. She refused to let go, so eventually, I let the Cat Dancer drop and told her, "Congratulations. You win."
With that kind of steadfast determination, I know I can trust Collette to guard her assigned sector masterfully.