Tuesday, May 26, 2026

Watchcats on break XVIII

Watchcat Rusty was typically a talkative cat.  The only time I remember him singing, however, was when I practiced the double bass.  During the '80s, Rusty would sit on the table behind me as I played.and fill in extended rests in the music with his sung meows.  His singing didn't always fit the rhythm of the piece I was playing, but I chalked that up to his desire to improvise.  If improvisation isn't a cat-like quality, what is?

Monday, May 25, 2026

Watchcats on break XVII

Just about every cat owner has likely said some variation of, "(Cat's name,) we've talked about this.  I've asked you before not to bite my feet, sharpen your claws on the back door, or try to eat my food."

If Watchcat Collette spoke English, I have no doubt she'd reply, "Yes, but I never agreed to stop doing any of those things.  Wasn't it my independent spirit that made you adopt me?"

Sunday, May 24, 2026

Watchcats on break XVI

For years, when I've been about to sleep or work from home at night, I've told Watchcat Sylvia or Watchcat Collette, "See you later with breakfast."

I'm not sure what response I expect, but it just feels right to say it.

Saturday, May 23, 2026

Watchcats on break XV

Watchcat Sylvia's tactic for getting me to stay curled up on the sofa longer was to purr like a steam engine. Typically, our routine went like this:

Me: OK, Sylvia, I've enjoyed our quality cat time, but I need to go take care of some things.

Sylvia: Purr, purr, purr, purr!

Me: I know.  I'd rather stay here, but I've got to get some things done before it gets too late.

Sylvia: Purr, purr, purr, purr!!!

Me: I'm sorry, but I've had enough sleep for the time being.  I really need to get up now.

Sylvia (while extending a paw to block me from getting up:) PURR, PURR, PURR, PURR!!!!!

Me: Well, I guess 15 or 20 more minutes of sleep won't hurt...

Sylvia: PURR, PURR, PURR, PURR!!!!!!!

Me: ...Or 30 minutes...

Sylvia: PURR, PURR, PURR, PURR!!!!!!!!!

Me: ...Or another hour...I can spare that, I think...

What can I say?  It's flattering when your cat wants you around.

Friday, May 22, 2026

Watchcats on break XIV

I wish Watchcat Collette would understand that when I'm unhooking her claws from the sofa's throw cover, I'm trying to help her.  More often than not, she attempts to bite me.

You'd think she'd welcome not being stuck in one place.

Thursday, May 21, 2026

Watchcats on break XIII

As Watchcat Collette reminded me recently, the 15-second rule when dancing one's cat around always applies, even when the music is as catchy as "American Top 40"'s mid '70s to early '80s closing theme, "Shuckatoom," or the Aragorn Ballroom Orchestra's "Theme From 'The Lord Of The Rings.'"

Fair enough.  That's Collette's prerogative. 

Wednesday, May 20, 2026

Watchcats on break XII

One day last year, after getting home from work, Watchcat Collette rubbed her face against my feet contentedly--and then bit each foot once.

That, in a nutshell, is her duality.  She'll show you happy she is that you've returned and how cross she is that you went away in the first place.