Thursday, June 4, 2026
Thankful Thursday with Thimble and a Teddy Bear
Wednesday, June 3, 2026
Adventures with Angel Astrid: A Walk in the Park
My sweet angel pup Astrid and I both always loved walking through the park that's near our house. It's just a big, open area of grass, around which spans the creek that runs through our neighborhood. Near the creek there are always lots flowers blooming in the spring and summer.
In pet foods, some fats can come from the protein source, such as chicken and beef. However, there are also other potential sources of fats in our furbabies' food. Fats can of course come from oils, such as fish oils or plant oils. The important thing is to make sure that your furbaby's food includes good quality fat sources, and in a healthy balance. For example, omega-3 and omega-6 fatty acids, which often come from sources such as fish or plant oils or chicken fat, are very beneficial, but most importantly so in proper amounts. Less quality fats and oils would include lard and other similar ingredients, and therefore do be cautious if you see these on a pet food label.
Of course, any fats in too large of quantities could lead to health concerns. For example, obesity and pancreatitis can both potentially stem from or be worsened by diets high in fat. For reasons such as these, as we've said before, try to educate yourself on your cat or dog's health and the best nutrition for them, and of course discuss this with a veterinarian as needed.
Tuesday, June 2, 2026
Tonks Tuesday in a Box
It doesn't matter how many cat trees, couches, beds, blankets, or any other cozy places to snooze that there are in the house. If there's a box, Tonks is going to choose it.
Tonks hopes you all get to enjoy a box (or two or three) today!
I've shared this old doodle a couple times in the past, but it seems fitting for today as well.
Monday, June 1, 2026
Mancat Monday with Evan and His UTI
It's Mancat Monday, and Evan is doing okay. He's on his third and final week of antibiotics for his stubborn UTI. For the most part, he's no longer having major symptoms of said UTI. I'm grateful for that, but he did unfortunately start urinating blood again this weekend. It did occur right after he strained and struggled to defecate, courtesy of his megacolon. This has happened before, as in the past he's previously caused himself to urinate blood after difficulty defecating. It also doesn't help that he's fresh out of a flare of cystitis related to his UTI, and so his bladder is still a bit unwell and fragile. He did thankfully get a lot of stool out this weekend after his initial difficulty evacuating his bowels, so hopefully everything can now really get back to normal for him again.
All that said, though, despite the bloody urine, right now Evan is actually a very happy boy. He's active and cuddly and purrs and is just generally my sweet little guy. He also takes lots of naps, courtesy of the gabapentin that helps keep his bladder happy and pain-free.
At some point I'm going to research some new, fresh topics in order to share new series of tips. For now, though, I was going through old tips and found yet another repeat series that goes into detail about our kitties' and pups' diets. So, let's revisit that again.
Over the next couple of days, we'll give some tips specifically regarding pet food ingredients. As you all surely know, the ingredients that go into a furbaby's food and therefore into their body all play an important role. Let's start today with protein, which is of course a significant part of any diet. Just as with us, our cats and dogs need protein, which can be broken down into amino acids, which can in turn be used to build up new muscles and other tissues. This is why high protein is especially important in a kitten or puppy's diet, as it ensures that they can form the tissues they need to grow into healthy adults.There are also some other special considerations to make when it comes to protein. For example, furbabies suffering from pancreatitis or diabetes often benefit from high protein diets. On the other hand, a cat with renal disease requires a low protein diet for the health of their kidneys. So, while protein is indeed an important part of any diet, do be sure to do your homework and certainly discuss with your veterinarian what ingredients you should consider for your furbaby's diet in order to keep them healthy.
Friday, May 29, 2026
Friendly Fill-Ins and Blurry Eddy in the Window
Hello and hi! We're ready for the Friendly Fill-Ins challenge, and we'd love for you to join us. My amazing co-host Ellen of 15andmeowing came up with the first two fill-in statements, and I came up with the second two.
1. _________ is the luckiest thing that ever happened to me.
2. _________ is the most unusual item in my refrigerator.
3. My _________ is lacking.
4. I have more than enough _________.
My answers are below in bold. At least one is accompanied by far too much rambling, but what's new.
1. Finding each and every one of my kitties is the luckiest thing that ever happened to me.
(I'm not even the one who "found" all of my kitties, but I still feel so lucky about how they each came into my life. I did personally find tiny kitten Evan abandoned in a carrier outside of a cat clinic where I used to work. My grandma found both Thimble and Tonks as kittens, as they were born to a feral cat in her neighborhood. And my girl Eddy came to me when I reached out to ask about another special needs kitten at a local rescue. It turns out that kitty wasn't actually special needs, which they learned after she was properly nourished. That kitty also already had a lot of interest, but they then told me about another kitten suffering from neurological issues at the time. That was my Eddy, and I adopted her just days later. No matter how they made their way to me, I am so lucky to have been introduced to every single one of my kitties.)
2. A syringe is the most unusual item in my refrigerator.
(My fridge is pretty boring. All I can think of that's a bit of strange in there is the syringe I use for Evan's antibiotics, or maybe even the antibiotics themselves, which have to be refrigerated. I have a ton of syringes with all of Evan's meds that are kept ambient, but I tend to keep the antibiotic syringe in the fridge with said antibiotics since it has that particular dosage marked on it.)
3. My social battery is lacking.
(This is pretty much always the case, and I'm sure all introverts can relate in one way or another. I'm just not a social person whatsoever, and my energy for social gatherings is pretty much never there. I once saw a cute piece of art that portrayed the idea of someone's social battery being low, and that felt so relatable. I've been wanting to recreate a feline version of that in my own style ever since I saw the original art piece.)
4. I have more than enough ideas.
(I have so many ideas for things I want to do. Most of them are creative ideas, such as for drawings or writing projects There's no way I can complete all of them in my lifetime, but at least I have a large reserve to pull from when I'm working on creative projects.)
And now it's time for the Pet Photo Fails Blog Hop, hosted by none other than Melissa and Mudpie of Melissa's Mochas, Mysteries, & Meows.
Both Eddy and Thimble have recently shared photos of themselves enjoying window whiffies. So, for her bloopers today, Eddy decided get good and blurry while watching out the open window.
This cute little tabby girl makes it so easy to share outtakes. Sitting still is far from her favorite thing, and so over half of my photos of her are some level of blurry.
Thursday, May 28, 2026
Thankful Thimble Thursday: Window Whiffies
Hello and happy Thursday! Thimble is of course here and ready for Angel Brian's Thankful Thursday Blog Hop.
Today, Thimble is so very grateful for window whiffies weather.
I'm too paranoid to leave my windows open around my kitties for very long, or to walk away and leave my kitties unattended for even a few seconds. When I was a kid my calico angel Rosie was sleeping in a window, and apparently when she leaned against the screen it popped right out and she fell outside. We luckily lived in a one-story house and noticed pretty quickly, and so Rosie never even left our yard and was soon back inside. Even so, ever since then, I don't trust window screens. The screens at my house seem secure, but I'm still too paranoid. So, Thimble only got to enjoy window whiffies while I sat there for a few minutes. But, even that bit of time made this cute little tabby very happy.
Thimble wishes you all lots of sunshine and window whiffies!
1. _________ is the luckiest thing that ever happened to me.
2. _________ is the most unusual item in my refrigerator.
3. My _________ is lacking.
4. I have more than enough _________.
All that rambling aside, today we have yet another flashback doodle. This is one I often use as my springtime blog banner. Since I didn't get it put up there on top of our blog this year, though, I'll just put it here for today.
Wednesday, May 27, 2026
Adventures with Angel Astrid
Astrid always loved watching wildlife, both on walks and in her yard. I thought she was watching ducks in this photo, but I don't actually see any in the water there. Either way, something had her attention, and I hope she enjoyed watching whatever it was that piqued her interest.
I'm in a spooky mood and also recently watched the movie Frankenweenie, so here's a fitting flashback doodle I scribbled up for our "Halfway to Halloween" April A to Z Challenge a few years ago. Just as with all the other drawings from that old series, it stars my calico angel Rosie, and of course a little zombie dog.






















