Sometimes, a watchcat has to shoot a visitor a look that says, "Don't think I don't see you over there:"
Watchcat Rosie used this look to enforce compliance in July 2011.
Sometimes, a watchcat has to shoot a visitor a look that says, "Don't think I don't see you over there:"
Watchcat Rosie used this look to enforce compliance in July 2011.
Thanks to Watchcat Sammy's sharp-eyed vigilance in October 2004, everyone felt safe in his assigned sector:
While it's tempting to ask witch cats to use their sorcery so today's election turns out as I wish, that would be wrong. Thus, the witch cats and Watchcat Collette are sticking to guarding their assigned sector today...
...as far as I know.
Watchcat Nemo resisted pouncing on the cat toy until he knew what it was:
Watchcat Headquarters commended Nemo for his sound thinking in October 2015.
Some situations require a watchcat's wide-eyed scrutiny:
That was Watchcat Sylvia's stance in October 2013.
When Watchcat Lily guards someone, that person stays guarded. That was her conviction on October 24, 2024:
Today marks eight years since I started this blog, and although I didn't plan on it becoming exclusively a showcase for family cat photos originally, its evolution into that doesn't surprise me. In keeping with my generally introverted personality, it also doesn't surprise me that I've taken enough cat photos for there to be 2,084 Watchcat protocol posts so far.
Per their wishes, I expect the cats to continue being the stars of this blog for the foreseeable future.
Be prepared to explain yourself when watchcats discover you in their assigned sector:
December 2012: Watchcats Sammy and Rosie waited to vet a visitor.