
From Cats on Synthesizers in Space.
Kitty playing Roland Jupiter 8 Synthesizer, while cruising into the sunrise.

From Cats on Synthesizers in Space.
Kitty playing Roland Jupiter 8 Synthesizer, while cruising into the sunrise.

Say hello to Marcel, a handsome black cat posing with his Arturia Microbrute synthesizer.
Marcel lives with Eric of polynominal.com, the home of the late great Mimì.
Cat exploring an LFO-rich patch on a Moog Sub 37 synthesizer. By @zegistardust on Instagram.

From Cats on Synthesizers in Space, submitted to us by Lee Tizzard:
OK Cat people….ya got to love this one …….Spooky grey cat sitting on a Moog, Mini-Moog Voyager Synthesizer, augmented with numerous unidentified Eurorack synthesizer modules, in Space……….. this cat spook is obviously being guided by the omnipotent, guardian CatSynth space spirit.———————From : Cats on Synthesizers in Space

From The Keyboard Cat (yes, the Keyboard Cat) on Facebook. It looks like he has some great gear in addition to his main keyboard, such as the Casio VL-1 and pedals in this photo.

Luna poses near her beanbag chair in the studio and stacked Casio SK-1 and Korg Volca BEATS. More importantly, she is now collar-free! She got the all clear at her post-surgery follow-up on Friday, as the incision is healing well. We will soon be in contact with the oncologist about a next round of chemo and hopefully we will knock out the cancer for real.
Luna has been much happier without the collar, and he mood has brightened a lot. She is playful and affectionate, but she does sleep a lot – she is a cat after all. But her sleeping once again looks very peaceful.

I am always impressed with her ability to curl up into a nearly perfect circle.

From Bill Wolter via Facebook.
Practicing for our gig tonight!
Longtime readers may recognize Bill as a former bandmate from Surplus 1980 and early Reconnaissance Fly. You can find his previous appearances here.

Luna continues to recover from her surgery last weekend. She is mostly resting comfortably, but she has been alternately dopey from the painkillers and miserable from the discomfort and the insult of wearing the e-collar. It’s only in the last two days that she has started to seem herself again, eating more normally and wandering around the house as usual. Of course, she does continue to sleep quite a bit, but that is fine.
We did get a report from the surgeon that the skin spot was indeed the cancer (essentially we already knew that from tests), but that she was able to remove all of it, which is definitely good news. And so far the surgical incision appears to healing well. So once she is cleared from surgical post care, we can begin the next round of chemotherapy. No fun at all, but hopefully will put Luna back on the road to recovery.
Thanks as always for your continued purrs and healing vibes.