Series

The League Of Magical Felines

Home Remodeling

A spaceship crashed down at the end of my street this morning. Its inertial dampeners and camouflage shield must still be in working order, because it looked like nothing more than a parabola of blue light followed by a puffy white clump of cumulonimbus cloud streaking down from…

by Mary E. Lowd

The Fire In Her Claws

Apricot dozed in her cat-carrier, enjoying the warmth of the sunlight pouring through the car window and down through the grated metal top of her carrier. She had an old, rough towel to sleep on, and she was extremely comfortable. The occasional bump in the road roused her out…

by Mary E. Lowd

The Fog Comes On Little Cat Feet

Edgar Allen was a grumpy cat. He had the sleek black fur you'd expect from a cat named Edgar Allen, but his whiskers shone like slivers of moonlight. He wasn't grumpy about his black fur or his shining whiskers. When he thought about them, he was rightly proud to be such a fine…

by Mary E. Lowd

Catacomb's Orchestra

Catacomb laid her paw across the tiny heaving belly of the almost drowned mouse. The poor thing was frightened out of its mind; she could feel its fright through her paw, prickly and tingly. Mouse emotions were so funny. "I saved you from the koi pond, Little One," Catacomb…

by Mary E. Lowd

Fish Heart

The surface of the decorative pond in the neighbor's yard shone like a mirror, smooth and bright, reflecting the overcast sky in shades of pale gray and silver. Cora wanted to know what was hidden underneath the mirror, so she jumped down from the fence and stalked over to the…

by Mary E. Lowd