National Cat Herders Day!

December 15, 2024

You don’t have to be a cat lover to celebrate National Cat Herders Day. The only requirement is to know someone or even be that someone who’s attempted to accomplish a complex task by controlling the uncontrollable, organizing the disorganized, or bringing to order a disorderly cast of characters, akin to like trying to herd cats*.  From parents and teachers to project managers and team leaders, this humorous observance pays tribute to those willingly and persistently taking on the challenge of controlling difficult or chaotic situations. Show the love and appreciation for people in your life, and quite possibly yourself, who take on any impossible or frustrating task with patience and humility.

Zentangle patterns used: Choir, Ease, Windflower, KittyKitty, Fragment oA6, Apichu, Budlite, Cat-kin, CD Joy, Cloudy Day, Raindotty

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*The origin of the phrase “like herding cats” likely came from the opening scene of Monty Python’s Life of Brian (1979). In this scene, shepherds are discussing sheep and the topic strays to cats: “Can you imagine a herd of cats waiting to be sheared?”  

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**A fish manikin is a form carved from wood or foam by taxidermists used to mount a trophy fish. Flambé’s school of striped manikins all looked like trophies to her! If only she could’ve herded her cat kin into an attentive and cohesive group long enough to teach them her sure-fire plan for breaking up that school of fish …….. maybe, just maybe she would’ve had a striped manikin to Mount on the wall of her den!

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***A clowder is a real thing! It’s what “they” call a group of cats. Honest.  But then being naturally curious like my sidekick, Flambé, I wanted to know how many cats are needed to make a clowder. Here’s what I learned: 

“Three or more cats make up a clowder, which makes sense. After all, three is a clowd—er, crowd. Jokes aside, this is mainly because the word “pair” covers pretty much any group of two, and if a cat is by themselves, then they’re just … a cat.”

But that doesn’t explain how these feline groups are ever formed ……. after all, wouldn’t that be a frustrating endeavor and quite nearly impossible …… exactly like Herding Cats?

I’ll let you be the judge, but please let me know!

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As always, thanks for stopping by!

6 Comments

  1. zensuenm's avatar zensuenm says:

    Hi Barb,

    Love your tangle and the tale. You always amaze me and I do enjoy your posts.

    Happy Holidays to you.

    Sue

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    1. Wow Sue! You’ve made my day! Thanks so very much! Wishing you an awesome holiday season!

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  2. Wow, what an amazing tangle drawing and I’m having fun searching for all the cats hidden here and there — all those pairs of eyes! A truly creative poem as well. So enjoyable, and a light-hearted muse of a challenging task — controlling the uncontrollable!

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    1. Controlling the uncontrollable! You nailed it! Thanks Karen for taking the time to explore my tangled assortment of kitties. I do believe I can hear you snickering too. They were so much fun to chase around in circles!

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  3. pistofam's avatar pistofam says:

    Barb –

    Such a beautiful post. Wishing you a wonderful holiday season and a great new year! Dee

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    1. Thanks so much Dee for the comments and seasonal wishes! All the best to you as well and in the coming year! And thanks so very much for following my posts throughout the year!

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