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. My favorite kind of pie is _________.
2. I will celebrate St. Patrick's Day by _________.
3. I was correct when I predicted that _________.
4. I didn't see _________ coming.
My answers are below in bold.
1. My favorite kind of pie is chocolate pudding pie.
(I'll gladly eat pretty much any form of pie, including pumpkin, apple, and any kind of berry pie. But, in this very moment, chocolate pudding pie sounds the most delicious. I recently started making a chocolate pudding pie that has an Oreo crust as well as Oreos crumbled on top, and now I'm hungry for that. All that said, tomorrow is Pi(e) Day, and I'll be making apple pie for my family to enjoy for the occasion. I do this every year, and I always add the pi symbol (ℼ) to the crust. I think I have a photo from a previous year, so I'll share that here.)

2. I will celebrate St. Patrick's Day by eating a hefty serving of Dublin Coddle.
(My mom always makes foods popular in Ireland for St. Patrick's Day. Most of what she makes involves corned beef and cabbage, as that's apparently often eaten in Ireland. I'm not a big fan of cabbage, and so I instead eat the dish my mom makes that's called Dublin Coddle. It's a stew that contains sausage, bacon, potatoes, and other deliciousness all cooked in at least part hard cider, or something akin to that. I'm already looking forward to this year's batch.)
3. I was correct when I predicted that Evan's intestines would go haywire after finishing his most recent round of antibiotics.
(Granted, this is an easy prediction to make. Evan's intestines are always a mess. He has megacolon, which means he often combats constipation. That said, his meds to combat the megacolon and constipation in turn sometimes result in loose stool, or even blowout diarrhea. He also gets antibiotics every couple weeks to prevent his chronic UTIs. Antibiotics are known to cause intestinal havoc, and they more often than not do just that for my boy Evan. Because of that, I reduced his usual megacolon stool softener in an attempt to prevent too much of a mess while he was on the antibiotics recently. That didn't help. The antibiotics are still hitting his intestines extra hard this time.)
4. I didn't see Thimble's early kidney disease diagnosis coming.
(At Thimble's senior exam this past October, her bloodwork came back with at least one value that our vet considers indicative of early stage kidney disease. I wasn't expecting that, simply because Thimble has lost no weight and acts completely like herself. I'm grateful that she's still doing so well, and I've started her on the renal nutraceutical AminAvast, which worked wonders for my angel Rosie when she was diagnosed with kidney disease. I'm thankful we caught it early for my Thimble. At nearly 12 years old, she's still her happy self. Luckily she is only in the very early stages of the disease, and I hope to keep her kidneys happy for as long as possible.)
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Are you ready for your Eddy fix? We know you are. The lighting might not be great in this photo, but I'll take any shot I can of Eddy willingly sitting still. She was really trying to stay in place for me here, and those opportunities are few and far between, and fleeting. So, here's what I managed in that moment.
Though the lighting doesn't do them justice at all, I'll take any chance I can to show off Eddy's gorgeous aquamarine eyes.
Oh, and you better believe we also have a blurry shot of this blooper queen.
And there's that adorable snaggletooth! I love it so much.
Eddy and all of us here wish you a happy Friday!
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Flashback Doodle of the Day
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Tip of the Day
Our next set of tips for National Pet Poison Awareness Month will cover some of the random household items that could potentially be toxic to your kitty or pup. To begin, don't forget that some laundry products could lead to ill effects for your furbaby. For example, fabric softeners and dryer sheets often contain detergents that can be corrosive in nature. If your cat or dog gets into such products, the adverse reactions could include gastrointestinal distress, oral ulcers, and lethargy. For such reasons, do be sure to keep all laundry products well out of reach of your furbaby. If your kitty or pup does get into any such products, do not hesitate to seek veterinary assistance.