 Bar tending at Tiki Oasis, Palm Springs. |
 Tami, “the teenage kitty,” was a stray who came in a hole the basement door to seek out Cat as her guardian. |
 Art Carney and Cat, by Pat Mazzera. |
 Have a Charlie McCarthy Christmas! |
 Cat was brilliant with puppets and used them to entertain professionally, as well as in her teaching. |
 Mwwwrrr! |
 On chemo and wearing a wig, but still beautiful and smiling… |
 The “haunted house” behind Cat was her San Francisco home at the time. The vampire Charlie McCarthy really takes the costume to a different level! |
 Cat with the Martini Kings mascot. |
 Cat as an anime character. |
 Purple was Cat’s favorite color. |
 Queen Cat holding Tami. Photo by Pat Mazzera. |
 Space Vixens! (Jane Trunks and Cat) |
 Tree Hugger! |
 Cat as the Blue Fairy. Burning Man 2004. |
 Cat was a member of the Flaming Lotus Girls, helping to create sculptures of metal and fire for Burning Man and other venues. |
 Cat on her birthday, looking “luau.” |
 Can you blame the guy for his tongue hanging out? |
Contributed to this site by John Ross (6 photos, below)

Cathy on the beach, circa 1988-89 |

Cathy and John
San Francisco, Circa late ’89-1990 |
Band from Santa Cruz, circa 1988-89
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 Cathy on Fell Street, San Francisco, CA.
Cathy on Fell street |
 Cathy and her twin, Cindy, in San Francisco, Circa late ’89-1990
Cathy and Cindy
San Francisco, Circa late ’89-1990 |

Cathy 1988 |
Contributed to this site by Ben Backus.
 The Lynch and Backus kids all together in Sandy Eggo. |
Photos from the Cathy Livingston archive.
 Here comes the Bride, Princess Cat, at a fairy tale wedding… |
 Always artistic… |
 Queen Catherine. Photography by Pat Mazzera. |
 Ma and Pa by the still, Tiki Oasis “HulaBilly 2013.” |
 2015 Joshua Tree, CA event. |
 1980s band photo. |
 One of many Cat/Toy photos. |
 Cat and the band, Alien Agenda, at the Noise Festival in Wonder Valley, CA, 2015. |
 Cat and a vintage Charlie McCarthy, by Pat Mazzera. |
 Cat with Hermes, an Egyptian Mau kitten, in front of “Wild Life Around the Bay,” by Rik Livingston. |