Halloween is this week. You're probably already well aware of that, but Tonks is reminding everyone since she's found herself extra haunted this week. After all, ghosts and ghouls are coming out of every shadow.
Tuesday, October 28, 2025
Another Haunted Tonks Tuesday
Monday, October 27, 2025
Mancat Monday with Evan, Pumpkin Pals, and the Blob
It's that time of year when, no matter where he goes, Evan stumbles upon a ghost or jack-o'-lantern or other Halloween whatnot. Lately, Evan has met lots of pumpkin pals.
As I mentioned last week, I've been drawing my parents' cats in various Halloween costumes. Today, though, their kitty Foggy isn't really in a costume. He sort of, well, is the costume.
I'd like to add that Foggy is an incredibly sweet and affectionate boy. He's very open to being held and hugged, and with so much of him to love, I hold and hug him as often as I can.
Saturday, October 25, 2025
Caturday Art with the Purrfect Pennywise
Friday, October 24, 2025
Friendly Fill-Ins and Eddy's Friendly Ghost
My answers are below in bold.
(I will admit there are some things about my hometown of which I'm not a fan, but one big pro that keeps me here is that it's not a huge city with terrible commutes, but it's big enough to have a hospital and emergency vet, many options of stores and restaurants, and even a university, which I attended and so didn't even have to move away for college. My parents' hometown, where I still often visit family, is very small and only has one store, only one vet with very limited hours, no nearby hospital and only minimal doctor availability otherwise, and so on and so forth. While I find the idea of a small town sweet and quaint, I think I'd be a nervous wreck simply knowing I'd have to travel nearly an hour if my furry babies or myself had an emergency. I'd also be a nervous wreck if I had to wait in crazy traffic every day, though, and so I really appreciate the ideal size of my hometown.)
(With cooler weather and gorgeous autumnal foliage, October is one of my favorite months of the year to be outside. It doesn't hurt that there's also the occasional Halloween decoration to enjoy on walks and the like, as that makes me quite happy.)
(After thinking about this one for a bit, I decided to go fictional. I enjoy the imagery and spookiness of the Headless Horseman, and if I saw his ghost for myself I'd really want photographic evidence. But, I'd also be quick to get away from the angry fellow.)
(As much as I love Halloween, I myself lam not big on wearing costumes. That said, I have a black cat onesie that I wear while handing out candy every year, and I quite enjoy that. Beyond my kitty costume, though, I'm not wearing one.)
Yesterday was my parents' 38th wedding anniversary, but I forgot to share the card I scribbled up for them. So, you get it today. They got married in October, and so I always force a Halloweenish card on them. They also unintentionally got married on National Horror Movie Day, so they have no one to blame but themselves.
Thursday, October 23, 2025
Thankful Thursday with Thimble and a T(abby)-Rex
It's Thursday, and you better believe Thimble is ready for Angel Brian's Thankful Thursday Blog Hop.
Wednesday, October 22, 2025
Adventures with Angel Astrid the Dino Dog
Over the past few weeks, I've shared some flashbacks of my sweet angel pup Astrid wearing the jack-o'-lantern sweater I got her a couple years ago. Way before that, though, Astrid used to wear a dinosaur costume every Halloween. She outgrew it when she got a bit chunky, even after my seamstress of a mom altered it for her a few times. But, I do have some photos to share of her wearing it on a walk one Halloween day many years ago.
Today's doodle is one I just finished the other day, knowing I'd be sharing the flashback photos above. So, here's my scribbled up version of pup Astrid the dino dog. Doodled up pup Astrid was a bit more willing to wear the head of the costume.
To begin, you can help make a nervous or uncertain furbaby feel more secure during the hustle and bustle of trick-or-treaters by closing windows and drawing blinds or curtains, to mask some of the sights and sounds of the spooky festivities. In addition, you can play music or turn on the TV or a movie to help further drown out sounds that might alarm a kitty or pup. Some furbabies might even be distracted by some treats, or by a play session with you or an interactive toy. In some cases, a cat or dog with higher levels of anxiety might benefit from the use of calming products like a pheromone spray or diffuser, or even a Thundershirt or similar makeshift item to make them feel secure. Or, some cats and dogs would simply do well to have access to a safe hiding place in a safe area of the home, where they can ride out Halloween night. The important thing is to consider your particular kitty or pup's personality and behaviors, and then, as needed, determine what distractions or other techniques might best help them feel safe and secure on Halloween night.
Tuesday, October 21, 2025
Tonks Tuesday with a Pumpkin Pal
Halloween is just around the corner, and so Tonks has been finding herself quite festively hanging out with all sorts of kooky friends.
Tonks and all of us here wish you a terrifyingly terrific Tuesday!
Today's doodle is another new Halloween one starring Hobo, the paralyzed kitty from the silly fantasy book I'm having fun scribbling up. For certain reasons, it co-stars my parents' sweet angel tuxie Talon.
In this story, there's a spooky cat café called Graveyard Dishes & Hisses. The doodle above is an illustration of the first time Hobo and his human find themselves at the café, which occurs on Halloween itself.
Around this time last year, I had just come up with the idea of Graveyard Dishes & Hisses. I immediately scribbled up a doodle of how I envisioned the sign you might see outside its door. I'll go ahead and share that doodle again right now, because why not.
There are of course a number of options for keeping a cat or dog from escaping out a busy door on Halloween. You can set up a safe room for your cat or dog and keep them in there during the Halloween festivities, so that they have no ability to escape from the house when people show up at the front door. Depending on how your house is set up and how determined your kitty or pup is to reach the door, you can also put up baby gates or pet gates to keep a cat or dog in an area of the house away from the door. If your furbaby is leash trained, and as long as the leash is securely held, your kitty or pup can also be kept safe in the house by attaching them to their leash, with of course someone holding said leash. You best know your furbaby as well as the setup of your home, so use whatever method is the safest, most surefire way of keeping your kitty or pup from escaping out a busy door on nights like Halloween.
























