The Furkids decided that their theme for the first column of March would be the Moon. That’s because, on this Tuesday, March 3rd, there will be a lunar eclipse culminating in a Blood Moon. The feature image shows how the progression of the lunar eclipse will appear over the skyline of Melbourne, Australia.
Because there has not been much to celebrate so far this year, the Furkids felt that a party was required to celebrate the occasion. They’ve found an appropriate song, so grab your party hat and favourite drink, press play on the jukebox, then scroll down to the illustrated lyrics and sing along!

Loula has another vet visit in two weeks, and we’re saving up for it. All proceeds from ko-fi.com/furkids will go towards the bill. We’re very grateful not only to all our generous contributors but also to you kind well-wishers.
From the Furkids with loads of purrs and kitty kisses.






















Thanks for that wonderful creation Michelle. Weather permitting I’ll be out there watching it.
Here are some key viewing times for the March 3 total lunar eclipse across different time zones, according to Time and Date:
Eastern time: 6:04-7:02 a.m. EST on March 3, 2026 (the moon will set during totality in the Eastern time zone)
Central time: 5:04-6:02 a.m. CST on March 3, 2026
Mountain time: 4:04-5:02 a.m. MST on March 3, 2026
Pacific time: 3:04-4:02 a.m PST on March 3, 2026
Alaska time: 2:04-3:02 a.m. AKST on March 3, 2026
Hawaii time: 1:04-2:02 a.m. HST on March 3, 2026
New Zealand: 12:04-1:02 a.m. NZDT on March 4, 2026
Sydney: 10:04-11:02 p.m. AEDT on March 3, 2026
Brisbane, Australia: 9:04-10:02 p.m. AEST on March 3, 2026
Adelaide, Australia: 9:34-10:32 p.m. ACDT on March 3, 2026
Darwin, Australia: 8:34-9:32 p.m. on March 3, 2026
Perth, Australia: 7:04-8:02 p.m. on March 3, 2026
Tokyo: 8:04-9:02 p.m. JST on March 3, 2026
Seoul: 8:04-9:02 p.m. KST on March 3, 2026
Beijing: 7:04-8:02 p.m. CST on March 3, 2026
Hong Kong: 7:04-8:02 p.m. HKT on March 3, 2026