Thursday, November 27, 2025

Happy Thanksgiving!

In the US, today is Thanksgiving. I want all of you to know how much your friendship means to us. We are so very grateful for all of you.

I'm also so very thankful for my kitties, including my angel kitties. I'm also beyond grateful for the time I was blessed to share with my angel pups, of course including my sweet Astrid who just passed in September. I didn't get any new Thanksgiving doodles scribbled up this year, but I'm so thankful that in the past I drew some that included my precious pup Astrid.


HAPPY THANKSGIVING!


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We are of course going to share the fill-in statements for tomorrow's Friendly Fills challenge. My amazing co-host Ellen of 15andmeowing came up with the first two, and I came up with the second two.

1. My Christmas tree goes up on _________.

2. I am thankful for _________, _________, and _________.

3. I _________ by the time December rolls around.

4. I'll be spending a lot of time _________ this holiday season.

We'll see you tomorrow, friends. Happy Thanksgiving to all those in the United States! To all of our other friends, we hope you have a happy Thursday!



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Tip of the Day

We're finally ready to give our final Thanksgiving tip, on this very day of Thanksgiving. This final Thanksgiving tip is one we've mentioned in the past and is one we're sure you all already know, and it's to be aware of your furbaby's safety if you are having a holiday gathering at your home. Open doors and foot traffic of course increase when guests arrive, which can put your kitty or pup in peril for more reasons than one. Begin by keeping your furbaby away from the door as guests arrive, such as to avoid potential escapes and the danger of getting stepped on. To best protect your kitty or pup, you might simply want to consider setting up a safe and quiet room where your furbaby can spend the majority of the holiday gathering. This is especially important if your kitty or pup is afraid of strangers, if he or she is instead social and might get underfoot and injured, or if you think your guests might unwittingly give your furbaby dangerous scraps from the table. It's of course nice to think of your furbaby joining in on holiday festivities, but keep their safety in mind first and foremost.

This seems like a good time to remind you that you can also consider giving your furbaby safe nibbles of the festive feast. Not all foods are safe, of course, as we've mentioned. However, tastes of safe meats and veggies, as long as you're certain they're safe, can allow your furry family member to participate in the festivities. You can even use safe nibbles of food to coax your kitty or pup to a safe area where they'll be waiting out a gathering, or as a reward for their good, safe behavior during the holiday festivities.

Happy Thanksgiving!

Wednesday, November 26, 2025

Autumnal Adventures with Angel Astrid

My sweet angel Astrid loved autumn. She loved the cool temps, and I was right there with her. We took many nice, long, beautiful autumnal walks over the years, and I'm so very grateful for that. Sometimes I'd get lovely shots of Astrid standing with gorgeous trees behind her, and other times I'd snap photos that are a bit less aesthetic but still very happy memories like this one here.


I snapped that photo just last autumn. I don't know the scientific name of that sort of shrub, but I do know that it's colloquially called a burning bush. My parents have one in their front yard, but this one is elsewhere in the neighborhood. Astrid was very intrigued by whatever it smelled like (likely donations from other dogs' bladders), and I decided to snap a shot of her sniffing it. It might look like an odd sort of shot, but I'm still glad I took this photo of my sweet angel girl.

Wishing you all a blessed Wednesday!



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Flashback Doodle of the Day

We have yet another doodle from many autumns ago. Apparently this particular year I was still in the mood to draw a cat-o'-lantern alongside those Thanksgiving pies, which resulted in what you see below.




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Tip of the Day

We've been discussing foods that may or may not be safe to share with your furbaby on Thanksgiving. Keep in mind, though, that food safety isn't just related to food preparation and eating. Safety precautions should continue even after you've finished your meal. What are we getting at? We're reminding you to be aware of dishes left on the table or in the sink as well as food scraps or wrappers in the trash. Illness and emergencies can result if your furbaby licks off of plates that contain remnants of dangerous foods, or if they find their way into the trashcan where scraps or bones reside. So, be aware and take precautions to keep your pup or kitty safe from dangerous foods even after the feast is over. Immediately rinse or wash plates and keep the table and sink clear of dangerous food debris. Also take out the trash if it contains dangerous food items, or keep it securely hidden away from your furbaby.

Tuesday, November 25, 2025

Tuesday with Tonks and Evan

Yesterday Evan shared a shot of him napping in his favorite way, that being with his face down so that he looks like he can barely breathe. That said, during that photo shoot, Tonks was sitting on some blankets in the rocking chair beside Evan's bed. She was poorly lit yet very happy and therefore blurry during this photo shoot, but she still wanted to share how she keeps her big brother company.



Evan went to the vet for his annual exam and recheck bloodwork yesterday evening. I haven't gotten the results back yet, and I might not until Friday because of the Thanksgiving holiday. That said, Evan's vet said that, especially given everything Evan has going on, he looks pretty darn good. He's 12 years old and is hind limb paralyzed, has urinary incontinence, bladder cystitis, a long history with UTIs, has had a urethral blockage in the past, has megacolon and therefore sometimes battles constipation, and I'm probably forgetting some things but you get the idea. He's on lots of medications, some that can affect the kidneys and such, so he gets bloodwork more than once a year. But, it's been a few months since his last bloodwork, so I really hope his all still looks good.

Evan has been having regular enough UTIs that his vet recommended I keep antibiotics on hand at home and start giving them to him for one week, keep him off of them for two weeks, give them for a week again, off another two weeks, and so on and so forth. That's not ideal, but we're otherwise struggling to keep his UTIs at bay. He has multiple conditions, such as paralysis and urinary incontinence, that increase his risk of UTIs, so it makes sense. We'll see how the new regimen of antibiotics works for my boy. This does make both his vet and myself worried about him and his bacteria becoming resistant to this particular antibiotic, but we can always try other antibiotics if that happens.

We hope you all have a terrific Tuesday!



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Flashback Doodle of the Day

As I mentioned yesterday, I'm bad about not scribbling up new Thanksgiving doodles. That means this week you all keep getting old doodles that are outdated compared to my current way of drawing. Not by a whole lot, but definitively enough to notice. Even so, here's another very old one that I scribbled up in honor of the seasonal confusion I often feel in November.




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Tip of the Day

We've previously mentioned sweet potatoes, white potatoes, and green beans, and how these vegetables are safe when fed plain but are best left out of your furbaby's diet if prepared in a casserole or with other added ingredients. Today, we're here to remind you of some of the other vegetables that could make for nice Thanksgiving treats for your pup or kitty, of course as long as they are fed plain. One common and nutritious vegetable is the carrot. This orange vegetable can provide a large variety of beneficial nutrients, such as beta-carotene, vitamin C, vitamin K, potassium, and others. Other veggies that are generally safe as a snack for a kitty or pup include broccoli, celery, cucumbers, spinach, and peas. So, if you're pup or kitty wants to be included in the Thanksgiving feast, go for a safe and healthy option like plain vegetables. Of course, though, even when it comes to veggies, it is still best to feed them to your kitty or pup in moderation. And, as you've heard us say many times now, always be aware of any ingredients that are added to foods prior to feeding them to your furbaby. If a veggie dish has been topped with onion, garlic, excess salt, or other similar seasonings, then it is no longer an ideal or safe treat for your kitty or pup.

Monday, November 24, 2025

Mancat Monday: Face-First Snoozing

Happy Mancat Monday, friends! Evan is of course here to grace you all with his presence. Well, sort of. He may or may not have slept through his Mancat Monday photo shoot.


I've shown Evan sleeping like that before. It's one of his favorite ways to snooze, with his head tucked under in a seemingly suffocating position. I myself enjoy breathing and so am not into face-first snoozing, but Evan loves it.

Have a magnificent Monday!



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Flashback Doodle of the Day

Despite my best intentions every year, I rarely draw new Thanksgiving doodles. This might be because it's simply not my favorite holiday and I've always moved on to working on Christmas doodles by then, but I still always mean to scribble up something new for Turkey Day. I do have some old ones from many years ago, though. These are yet more doodles from before I switched to my newer, slightly altered color palette and perhaps slightly upgraded drawing style. That said, here's one of the oldies for you.




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Tip of the Day

In a previous Thanksgiving tip we mentioned how it might be best to keep those pecans and that pecan pie out of your furbaby's reach. Today, we're giving a reminder to be cautious with all nuts, especially if you're not sure how they might affect your furbaby. Almonds, walnuts, pistachios, macadamia nuts, and other nuts can all potentially lead to gastrointestinal upset, some potentially causing more severe reactions than others. The possibility and severity of a reaction also might depend on your particular furbaby and their particular gastrointestinal tract. Some nuts, such as walnuts, macadamia nuts, hickory nuts, and the previously mentioned pecans, can also contain a toxin that affects the nervous system, especially if they become moldy. For reasons such as these, to be on the safe side, it is best to simply keep any nuts and dishes containing nuts out of your furbaby's reach. As always, it's better to be safe than sorry.

Friday, November 21, 2025

Friendly Fill-Ins and Eddy Feeling Festive

Hello and happy Friday, friends! 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 first two.

1. _________ was a faux pas I made once.

2. I know every line of _________.

3. I need a good recipe for _________.

4. If I were in charge of _________, I would change _________.


My answers are below in bold.

1. Commenting on lack of football game wins to a football player classmate was a faux pas I made once.
(An old high school classmate once stopped me to say hi on the college campus we both attended. During the conversation he mentioned how our old high school's football team was doing well that year, and I commented on how I was glad that they were doing better than when we attended school there. The thing is, I forgot he was on the football team during our years at the school. I admittedly did not follow sports hardly at all in high school, but I did know that we almost never won any football games. I didn't remember he was on the team until after we'd parted ways, and he'd been very polite and made no comment on it, but I felt awful afterwards. I know that I can sometimes be very forward and lack a filter, but that particular instance is one I occasionally remember and feel terrible about.)

2. I know every line of National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation.
(I might not remember every line, but myself as well as my parents and sister can certainly say most of the lines along with the characters throughout the movie. This is my favorite Christmas movie of all time, and I watch it many, many, many times during the festive season. I always watch it for the first time during the Christmas season after putting up my trees on Black Friday, and I can't wait to start my many viewings of it next week.)

3. I need a good recipe for homemade gluten-free, dairy-free bread.
(My mom and I are both gluten and dairy intolerant. Neither of us used to be, but for some reason in the past decade or so we've both become not easily able to eat either of those things. We used to make homemade bread often, and we often still do for my dad and sister. We've been unsuccessful in making true, good bread of the gluten-free and dairy free-variety, though, even when using the special flour and other ingredients we use to successfully make various other baked goods. Obviously gluten is a big reason why bread rises and is so good, but I'm able to buy gluten-free bread from the store that I actually enjoy, so I'd love to find a recipe like that to make at home.)

4. If I were in charge of holiday scheduling, I would change Thanksgiving to October.
(I know Thanksgiving occurs when it does for a reason. That said, as an American whose favorite holidays are Halloween and Christmas, I wish we were like Canada and celebrated Thanksgiving in October, before Halloween. It would still be a nice autumnal holiday, but it wouldn't stand between Halloween and Christmas and make it confusing on when to take down fall decor and put up Christmas decor. It's always been a tradition in my family to let Thanksgiving have its time and decorate for Christmas on Black Friday. While I obviously don't have to follow that tradition and do often start decorating for Christmas earlier than that, I still just wish we went straight from Halloween to Christmas.)


Now it's your turn!
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You are also welcome to complete the fill-ins in the comments below,
or in the comments on Ellen's blog, 15andmeowing.



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It's time for your Eddy fix! And today, the usually blurry girl decided to sit still for you all. This shot was taken at nighttime and so it's not the best lighting, but I thought she looked so cute sitting on her cat tree beside her year round Christmas tree. This girl is feeling festive, and I don't blame her one bit.


Soon, that Christmas tree will be lit up for the festive season. With only loosely hung battery-operated light strands, that is, as my hyper Eddy can't be trusted with anything else. Eddy's especially eager for the giant cloth ribbon I always hang at the top of the tree. She's mostly looking forward to ripping it off of the tree and slashing it to shreds. Her Christmas season wouldn't be complete without that activity.

We hope you're starting to get festive on this Friday, friends!



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Flashback Doodle of the Day

Since I mentioned my favorite Christmas movie National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation in the fill-ins above, I'll go ahead and share an old doodle I scribbled up years ago of the house in that movie. Just last night I worked on a new doodle inspired by this movie, but for now you get this old one.


Every time I see this doodle I'm reminded of how I meant to put a Christmas tree in one of the lower windows. Except I forgot to do so while scribbling it up. It bothers me every time I see this drawing, but such is life.



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Tip of the Day

A discussion on Thanksgiving dinner foods would not be complete without noodles, would it? At least in our family it wouldn't. If noodles are part of your holiday meal, it could likely be considered safe to feed your furbaby a small amount of plain noodles. Noodles can be a good source of energy in the form of carbohydrates, but of course they are best enjoyed in moderation for your furbaby. That being said, as always, also do consider any ingredients added the noodles. As we've indicated in many previous tips, refrain from feeding your pup or kitty noodles that include garlic or onion, for example, or that include any fatty or other sauces that might lead to gastrointestinal upset, pancreatitis, or other issues. So, if your furbaby fancies a taste of pasta, as long as it's plain, they can enjoy that little taste.

Thursday, November 20, 2025

A Nosy Thankful Thimble Thursday

Hello and happy Thursday, friends. Thimble is of course here and ready Angel Brian's Thankful Thursday Blog Hop.


Today, Thimble is getting nosy. Though perhaps not in the way you might think. She's really just quite happy to show off how adorable her nose is.


Do you see that big freckle on her cute little nose? That's a relatively new one, or at least from the past year or two. My orange Evan and calico Tonks collect a lot more freckles than my tabby girls Thimble and Eddy, but Thimble does gain a new one on occasion.



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And now we have the fill-in statements for tomorrow's Friendly Fill-Ins challenge. My amazing co-host Ellen of 15andmeowing came up with the first two, and I came up with the second two.

1. _________ was a faux pas I made once.

2. I know every line of _________.

3. I need a good recipe for _________.

4. If I were in charge of _________, I would change _________.


We'll see you tomorrow, friends!



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Flashback Doodle of the Day

Today's doodle is yet another very old one from many years ago, so it's yet again not quite up-to-date with my perhaps slightly improved style. But, it is indeed what my house looks like right now. I'm still working on putting Halloween stuff away, and I've put out a couple of Thanksgiving whatnot, but I'm really in the mood to decorate for Christmas.




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Tip of the Day

Do you know what holiday food we haven't yet mentioned in this Thanksgiving series? Cranberries! This here human loves cranberries, but are they safe for our kitties and pups? In moderation, plain cranberries can be given as a small treat to a dog or cat who enjoys them. That being said, it is best to steer clear of cranberry sauces and juices, as those contain excess amounts of sugar and other potential additives that might not be the best for your furbaby. Also be careful with special cranberry dishes, in case they contain not only excess sugar but potentially also toxic ingredients such as alcohol. As always, when in doubt, simply don't offer it to your furbaby.

Since we're on the topic of fruits, we'll go ahead and run through a couple of other fruity treat options for your kitty or pup. If fed in moderation, berries such as blueberries and strawberries are healthy for cats and dogs, as are bananas. Apples are also generally a healthy treat option, but only if you are careful to refrain from feeding your furbaby the seeds. That being said, keep in mind that when fruits like apples are made into pies, added ingredients such as sugar are not so healthy for your furbaby. Of course, also remember that fruits like grapes and raisins are toxic to cats and dogs, so never feed those. Even cherries can be dangerous, as cyanide poisoning can result due to the contents of the stem, pit, and even leaves. So, to be safe, don't feed your furbaby cherries, cherry pie, and most certainly not chocolate-covered cherries this holiday season. Ultimately, if you are not certain that a particular fruit or other food is safe for your furbaby, simply don't feed it as a treat.

Wednesday, November 19, 2025

Angel Astrid's Woof Woof Wednesday in the Window

Today's flashback of my sweet angel Astrid is none other than her enjoying time in favorite window. After all, it's been far too long since the view of my pouty puppy posing in her window has blessed our blog.

Astrid loved that window. It was right by the front door and faced the street. She could watch neighbors, passersby, wildlife, and all that wonderful jazz. In her last few months, my sweet pup's arthritis and balance issues made it far from easy for her to get onto the couch there and so she didn't get to enjoy her favorite window all that much. She did have some beautiful days to enjoy her back yard, though, and I'm grateful for all the years she did happily climb up to her window and gaze at the world for many hours each day.

We hope you all have a wonderful Wednesday!



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Flashback Doodle of the Day

Today's flashback doodle is yet another oldie from many years ago, and it's yet another one that portrays the holiday confusion during this time of the year.




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Tip of the Day

Surely I'm not the only one who always feasts on some green bean casserole for the holidays. If green bean casserole is on your Thanksgiving table, keep in mind what all ingredients are used to make it before you let your furbaby try some. A lot of green bean casseroles involve potentially dangerous ingredients, especially after you add the classic mushroom soup and onions on top. The onions themselves are of course a hazard, as are added sodium and other ingredients that sneak their way in there. For this reason, it is likely best to hold off on sharing green bean casserole with your kitty or pup. That being said, though, if you have plain green beans to serve, those can make a great and nutritious treat for that furbaby in your life.