
A sweet picture from Merce the cat with an interesting DIY synth on Twitter in support of Luna.
“@catsynth thanks for the updates. Glad to hear Luna is in good spirits!”

A sweet picture from Merce the cat with an interesting DIY synth on Twitter in support of Luna.
“@catsynth thanks for the updates. Glad to hear Luna is in good spirits!”
Luna had her first chemotherapy treatment yesterday. It went well and she is now back home.

She has been eating well, and is affectionate and at her normal activity level, all of which are good signs amidst an otherwise difficult situation. Also a good sign was that the chest X-rays before the treatment were clean showing no visible cancer in the lungs – spreading to the lungs is the main danger for her type of cancer – but that does not preclude microscopic cells or clusters like those found in her lymph node after the surgery. So the chemo is the prudent and necessary step.
The technicians also went out of their way to mention both to me and in the official report what a sweet cat Luna is, she is very affectionate and quite mild-mannered. It’s a reminder of what a special companion she is and why we have undertaken this care to continue to give her a good life. And we have been spending quite a bit of time together lately, as I take care of my health and pull back from some activities.
From Brandon Turner on YouTube, via matrixsynth.
“I made a purring patch that my otherwise rambunctious cat rather enjoyed.”
The sound from the Sub Phatty is a machine-like but timbrally reasonable approximation of purrs, and the cat seems to really enjoy it.

No this is not Luna. But it is another gorgeous black cat in a studio, with a classic Roland Juno 60 synth. From wakeupdreamland on Instagram.

From Steven Franks via our Facebook page.
I added another Eurorack case to my rig and one of my cats has found a new favorite spot, right up by her new ceiling heat lamp.
Luna continues to improve after her surgery. She has had her stitches removed and she was clear to be cone-free. Her energy level, appetite, and affection have all returned to normal. And we have been enjoying quite a bit of time together.

This is all good news, though her overall prognosis remains challenging. We will be going forward with her first chemo treatment in a couple of weeks, the first of up to four, depending on its effectiveness and how she handles it. The most important step was the surgery, but this will hopefully reduce the cancer a bit more and give her a longer and better quality of life. It still remains difficult to reconcile the dire diagnosis with the lively and affectionate cat that I still see every day. We will just have to take things as they come.
In the midst of Luna’s health crisis, I suddenly find myself facing one as well. Two Wednesdays ago, I suddenly started having distorted vision in my left eye and localized headaches in the vicinity of the same eye. I quickly went for an eye exam, and it deemed serious enough to warrant a visit to a retina specialist as soon as possible. That visit happened, and while I will spare the details in this article, it was pretty serious. (Those who are really interested can Google “central vein occlusion” and “retinal hemorrhaging”.) It’s not as dire as Luna’s diagnosis, but it remains physically problematic and has been quite disruptive – I have already canceled a few music gigs – and it reverberates though other aspects of my health. I’ll probably have a better sense of things in the next few days. Meanwhile, I have a few upcoming shows in the next two weeks that I plan to still play, but beyond that I am keeping things pretty low-key for September and October, focused on solitary creative projects (e.g., resuming work on the solo album), and on healing. Indeed, Luna and I are now healing each other together.

Spike poses handsomely and confidently with his Spectralis synthesizer from Radikal Technologies. Submitted by DJ Lahbug via Twitter.
By mdaane1 on YouTube, via matrixsynth.
This is too cute. And of course we love black cats and theremins 🙂