Tuesday, October 15, 2024

Tonks Tuesday with a Used and Abused Cat-o'-Lantern

Recently, the kitties shared some flashbacks co-starring their beloved cat-o'-lantern basket toy. Back in day, the poor orange thing looked bright and immaculate. These days, he's looking rougher than rough.


Tonks is probably the kitty who loves that cat-o'-lantern the most. That said, all of the kitties enjoy it, and it shows. They especially love when catnip is placed inside of the basket toy and they get to shove their little faces in there and take a big whiff of the goods. Actually, you can see the paraphernalia all over the floor in that photo above, right next to Tonks and the used and abused cat-o'-lantern.

I'm positive Tonks will have more photos with that festive little guy to share with you all this spooky season. For now, though, have a terrific Tuesday!



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Not So Spooky Doodle of the Day

Have you ever seen the Scream movies? Do you know the Ghost Face character in those? Today's new Halloween doodle stars a kitty version of that horror movie villain.


This is far from the last feline horror movie villain you'll be seeing this month. Can you guess what other kitty villains we might be sharing this spooky season?



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Tip of the Day

Today's tip is an extension of yesterday's tip, when we reminded you to only put Halloween costumes on furbabies who tolerate or enjoy it. Now we're here to mention the importance of choosing safe and secure costumes for those kitties and pups who do enjoy wearing them. There are a number of considerations to make in order to ensure that a Halloween costume, or other item of clothing, is safe for your furbaby. For example, you of course have to make sure that there are no embellishments or other decorations on the costume that could be chewed off and ingested, as this could indeed be dangerous. You also want to make sure that no strings or other similar parts and pieces could lead to a furbaby getting tangled in the costume. What's more, make sure the costume is the correct size and fit. A costume with too small of a neck hole or with too small of leg holes could be not only uncomfortable, but also dangerous for circulation. Dressing up our furbabies can indeed help you and them get into the Halloween spirit, but it is more so important to ensure their comfort and safety.

Monday, October 14, 2024

Mancat Monday with Evan and a Jack

I've mentioned this before, but my sweet mama's boy Evan is my little shadow. And I love that. No matter what I'm doing, he's right there with me. I do at-home workouts, and during those he's almost always on some of his favorite blankets on the floor beside me.


On that particular day, Evan was getting in the spirit of the spooky season and spending time with the a well-loved jack-o'-lantern catnip toy.

Every kitty here loves that toy. It's easily one of the most used and abused toys in the house. Like the black kitty toy Evan shared last week, that there pumpkin was recently laundered. Why? Because, like the black kitty toy shared last week, it was the target of a urine attack while Evan was fighting his recent UTI. Evan is feeling much better now, though, and so are the freshly cleaned toys. This poor pumpkin looks rough even after laundered, because the kitties have really put him through it over the years, but at least he's still smiling.

Happy Monday, friends!




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Not So Spooky Doodle of the Day

Today's new Halloween doodle is courtesy of some images I saw of plague doctors in history. So, I tossed a kitty in one of those plague doctor masks and here you go.




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Tip of the Day

Today's tip is about none other than costumes. As you might see upon visiting a pet store this time of year, Halloween costumes are sometimes just as popular for kitties and pups as they are for children of the human sort. That being said, though, it is best to only put and keep a costume on a furbaby who tolerates and enjoys it. Some cats and dogs simply do not like wearing costumes or other clothing items, and those such furbabies should not be forced to wear a costume for Halloween, or any time of the year. If you do try a costume on your kitty or pup, watch for signs of stress, such as trying to remove the costume or restlessness. If you do notice any signs that your furbaby is not enjoying a costume you've chosen for them, remove it and simply let them don their birthday suit this Halloween.

Sunday, October 13, 2024

Spookily Blurry Selfies on Sunday

It's time for the Sunday Selfies, and Thimble volunteered for this one. The only thing, though, is that she got a bit overly excited and just couldn't figure out how to sit still.


Hm, that's a bit blurry, huh? How about this?


Still blurry, but Thimble really just couldn't contain herself. Those shots were snapped when I was decorating for Halloween. Thimble always loves helping me decorate, hence the obligatory blur. She hopes you all still find her adorable, though she's certain you do.

Happy Sunday to all!




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Not So Spooky Doodle of the Day

Today's new Halloween doodle is a basic one, but it's Halloweenish nonetheless.




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Tip of the Day

We've made it to day 13 of our 31 Halloween tips. Today's tip is likely the last in our discussion on pumpkins, and it's also more than likely an obvious one. Nevertheless, we're here to remind you to take precautions and to keep your furbaby safe if you get festive by carving a jack-o'-lantern. Carving a pumpkin means pulling out knives or other sharp objects, which can of course be a danger to your kitty or pup. Do not leave any knives sitting where your furbaby might walk or jump, and certainly don't leave knives unattended. If need be, activities such as pumpkin carving can be, and perhaps should be, done in an area where your furbaby does not have access. This would allow for the prevention of any accidents. Also think about after you've carved the pumpkin, and do not leave the knives sitting dangerously in the sink or elsewhere. We've also already discussed safety around candles in jack-o'-lanterns, as flames are of course another danger. All in all, if you are carving pumpkins or partaking in other similar Halloween festivities, always be aware of your furbaby's proximity and safety.

Saturday, October 12, 2024

Yet More Kooky Caturday Art

I still clearly need to work on my posting skills, especially on weekends. But, here we are, late but at least not never. And for today, we have some doodles that are a continuation of what we shared yesterday. I mentioned a fake spooky bakery and cat café that showed up in my brain one day, and which I've included in the Halloween-ish story I'm writing. Now, we have a couple more kooky goods to share from the menu. First up is what I call the Tombstone Scone.

It's been a long time since I've had a scone, and now I really want to remedy that. Maybe I'll even try to make one in the shape of a tombstone. The success of that is doubtful, but it might be worth a spooky try.

And, next, I call this one the Moonshine Muffin.

Happy Caturday, friends!





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Tip of the Day

Can you believe we're still on the topic of pumpkins? We talked about the benefits of pumpkin and even pumpkin seeds. All of that aside, though, always keep in mind the age and condition of any pumpkins to which your furbaby has access. This time of year, pumpkins are indeed often used as beautiful outdoor decorations or spooky jack-o'-lanterns. Pumpkins won't stay pretty forever, though, and we're sure you've all witnessed the ultimate demise of pumpkins. That being said, old pumpkins can indeed begin to rot, and if pumpkins in this state are consumed by your kitty or pup, issues such as gastrointestinal distress can occur.

In addition, also keep wildlife in mind with regard to this, as old, rotting food may not sit well for them, either. What's more, pumpkins that are left to sit outside and rot will sometimes ferment. If squirrels or other wildlife consume fermented pumpkins, they can potentially end up in a more or less drunken state. Therefore, be sure to compost or otherwise dispose of old pumpkins in a timely, safe, secure manner, for the safety of your furbabies and the wildlife.

Friday, October 11, 2024

Friendly Fill-Ins and Eddy's Cat-o'-Lantern Flashback

Hello, 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 second two.


1. I _________ when I feel overwhelmed.

2. My favorite streaming service is _________.

3. I try to help _________ when I can.

4. I could tell a scary story about _________.


My answers are below in bold.

1. I plan when I feel overwhelmed.
(I have a planner in which I create daily to-do lists, brain dump my thoughts, and even scribble up most of my drawings. When I feel overwhelmed, it generally indeed helps me to write down my ideas, plans, to-do lists, and really anything that helps me get my thoughts together. I also will sketch up drawings in this planner that moonlights as a sketchbook, because that also helps clear my mind. I should share a photo of this planner sometime, because it's just a messy DIY notebook I put together for cheap, but it's a lifeline most days. Of course, all of this is accompanied by lots of kitty and pup cuddles, because that's also a necessity when I'm overwhelmed.)

2. My favorite streaming service is Netflix.
(This is such a basic answer, but in general, Netflix probably has the biggest variation of movies and TV shows that I enjoy. I regularly use a few others as well, mostly HBO/Max, Peacock, and the horror-centric Shudder. So, while Netflix is my top choice, those other three are my honorable mentions. I also need to give credit where it's due, because I use my parents' accounts for all of these. They're amazing like that. Thanks, Mom and Dad!)

3. I try to help animals in need when I can.
(I'm not perfect at this, and I always wish I could do more. That said, I try to donate to rescues when I'm able. I also always stop and try help any lost animals I find out and about, whether that be while I'm driving, walking Astrid, or any other time I see an animal who looks lost. I always put out food for ferals in our neighborhood. It's one of my goals in life to do a lot more related to animal rescue, but for now, I try to do what I can.)

4. I could tell a scary story about feline fecal matter.
(I really almost didn't put this as my answer. But, especially recently, this is the primary ammunition I have for scary stories. I won't give any graphic details here, but Evan's colon is currently very unpredictable, and that has led to some very horrifying happenings.)


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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Next week, Tonks and Thimble will be sharing the current status of the kitties' beloved little cat-o'-lantern basket toy. It's looking especially rough these days, so evasive Eddy thought she'd share a flashback to give you all one last glimpse of the cat-o'-lantern in its prime.


There were so many bloopers in this photo shoot, because we are talking about Eddy, after all. We'll share one more, because why not.


Eddy and all of us here wish you a fantastic Friday!



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Not So Spooky Doodles of the Day

In part for the story I'm writing that takes place around Halloween, and in part because this has always just been something in the back of my mind, I created a fake-but-I-wish-was-real spooky little bakery and cat café.


The way my brain has crafted it, this bakery serves a variety of spooky and kooky baked goods, some indeed being kitty-inspired. I've decided that the cupcake on the sign there is called the Frankenstein's Meownster. I even felt compelled to scribble it up a second time.




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Tip of the Day

Yesterday's Halloween tip was about the benefits of feeding pumpkin to your furbabies. Today's tip is related to this, but is about a part of the pumpkin that isn't as often discussed with regard to a furbaby's diet. We're talking about those pumpkin seeds. If fed in a manner that is safe, pumpkin seeds can have health benefits for our furbabies, just as they can for humans. For example, pumpkin seeds contain valuable nutrients, and they can have anti-inflammatory properties. It is also believed by some that pumpkin seeds have some deworming properties as well.

All of the above being said, if you decide to offer pumpkin seeds to your kitty or pup, of course do so safely. First, feed them only as an occasional treat or food topper. In addition, if the seeds are a potential choking hazard, you can cut them into small pieces. Also, of course, ensure that the pumpkin seeds are plain, and that they do not contain any added ingredients, such as onion, garlic, or even salt or sugar. We'll again also add that, should your furbaby have any health concerns, of course first discuss adding anything such as pumpkin seeds to your furbaby's diet with your veterinarian.

Thursday, October 10, 2024

Thankful for the Tooth Fairy on Thimble Thursday

It's Thursday, and you better believe Thimble is ready for Angel Brian's Thankful Thursday Blog Hop.


Just like Tonks did on Tuesday, Thimble wants to share her gratitude and joy over the goodies Ellen the Tooth Fairy sent our way after Thimble and Tonks had their dental surgeries last week.


Also like Tonks, Thimble was so excited that she mostly has blurry bloopers to share. Her cuteness makes up for it, though, of course.





Thimble loves the toys Ellen makes. She has also always loved the mats we've received from Ellen. To Thimble, they're like her own personal little thrones.


I wish I'd gotten a shot of Thimble looking at me with her adorable face, but she was so focused on keeping the other kitties off the mat that she just couldn't focus on a photo shoot. Don't worry, though, because eventually sweet Thimble did let all of her kitty siblings and housemates have a turn. The toys have all been dispersed around the house by happy kitties, and the mat has been napped on countless times. Thank you so much, Ellen the Tooth Fairy!

Oh, and Thimble and Tonks are doing great following their dentals. Despite losing 3 canines and a premolar, Tonks bounced right back and has been her usual self pretty much since she got home. Thimble is also doing great, though I can tell eating still feels a bit strange to her, since she now has nothing but her tiny little incisors on the bottom of her mouth. That said, overall, they're both doing great. Thank you all for the purrs and prayers you sent their way last week before, during, and after their dentals!



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Now, let's share the fill-in statements for tomorrow's Friendly Fill-Ins challenge. My amazing co-host Ellen (the Tooth Fairy!) of 15andmeowing came up with the first two, and I came up with the second two.

1. I _________ when I feel overwhelmed.

2. My favorite streaming service is _________.

3. I try to help _________ when I can.

4. I could tell a scary story about _________.


We'll see you tomorrow, friends!



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Not So Spooky Doodle of the Day

I actually have a handful more doodles to share related to the Halloweenish story I'm currently writing, but apparently I have yet to scan and upload those. So, today you get a different one of my new Halloween doodles.




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Tip of the Day

We're on the 10th day of our 31 days of Halloween tips. Now, we simply couldn't go this entire Halloween month without mentioning none other than pumpkins! As most of you likely already know, pumpkin can make for a healthy treat for a kitty or pup. Plain, cooked pumpkin can be an excellent source of fiber. This can help to keep the bowels regular, and so could be something to keep in mind for those furbabies with irregular bowel movements. Pumpkin and the fiber it provides can also help move hairballs more easily through those kitty intestinal tracts. Fiber, such as that from pumpkin, can also help a kitty or pup feel full for longer, which means that it can also potentially aid in weight loss. All of these benefits are also on top of the fact that pumpkin is also high in a variety of beneficial nutrients, such as vitamin A and vitamin C.

That all being said, do of course ensure that you only feed your furbaby cooked pumpkin of the plain variety. You can feed your furbaby pumpkin puree from a can, of course ensuring that it contains no spices or other added ingredients. You can also cook up your own pumpkin and feed it to your kitty or pup as a treat. What's more, these days, there are many types of dry and moist foods, as well as treats, that contain pumpkin as an ingredient. These such foods might assist certain furbabies with bowel regularity or weight loss. Of course, if you have any questions or concerns regarding your furbaby's diet and digestion, discuss options such as pumpkin with your veterinarian.

Wednesday, October 9, 2024

Autumnal Adventures with Astrid

Hello and happy Wednesday, friends! Just like last week, pup Astrid wanted to give you all a glimpse of the hints of autumn we've been finding on her walks.


There are a handful of trees trying to change color over here in our corner of the world. There aren't many pretty leaves on the ground just yet, but when we do find one, we celebrate it. We're also incredibly excited because next week, we'll finally be leaving the 70°F and 80°F weather behind, at least for a time. Next week's forecast is almost all highs of 50°F to 60°F, which is weather that Astrid and I both greatly enjoy.

Wishing you all happy autumn days!



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Not So Spooky Doodle of the Day

Today's new Halloween doodle is yet another furry character from the story I'm currently writing. As I've said with this week's other drawings, this story takes place around Halloween, because I couldn't help myself. This character is a corgi pup. Again, I'm pretty sure I know what this doggo's name is, but I'm not 110% positive and so I'll just leave it a secret for now. Also, for this reason and that, this corgi can talk. And she has a lot to say.




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Tip of the Day

It is not only important to prevent your furbaby's access to dangerous products during the Halloween season, and to know the signs of potential toxicity, but also to know when and where veterinary offices are open in your area. Of course, it is ideal that emergencies be prevented by taking precautions. Sometimes, though, accidents and emergencies do happen. For this reason, it is important that you are aware of the hours and locations of certain veterinary clinics in your area. What time does your regular veterinary clinic close? Are there emergency clinics in the area? If so, when are they open, and where are they located? Planning ahead for potential emergencies may sometimes prove unnecessary, which is a good problem to have. But, in the event of an emergency, such as if your kitty or pup breaks into the candy stash on Halloween, you can save precious time and potentially your furbaby's life by knowing ahead of time where you can take them for veterinary care in an emergency situation. This is important any time of the year, but of course including during holidays such as Halloween, when dangerous products and situations may be more prevalent.