Thursday, August 11, 2016

Thimble Thursday: So Tired

Sometimes being a model is just so very tiring. Honestly, can you imagine how exhausting it must be to look ridiculously adorable, 24/7, 365 days a year? Thimble can.


Sometimes this little model is so overwhelmed by her own cuteness, that keeping her eyes open is a real challenge.


No matter. Even when Thimble fails to keep her eyes open, this momma of hers can't help but ooh and aww over her. (I'm sorry. Much shameless ogling of Thimble goes on over here. I can't help myself.)

We hope all of our furiends can keep their eyes open today! After all, tomorrow is Friday!


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To see Eddy and Evan and plenty of other talented athletes competing in the Pawlympics Synchronized Napping event, be sure to visit Katy and Angel Bailey at Sheltie Times! And don't forget to visit Casey and Jessie for the Boxing event!


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Our Tip of the Day:
It's an age old debate, whether to let your furbaby sleep in your bed. For some people, there is the concern of allergies to cats and/or dogs, and the resulting sneezing and stuffy nose and other less than ideal symptoms. And of course there is the issue of unavoidable pet hair, dander, perhaps a bit of dirt or litter, and the variety of odors that come with pet parenting. That all being said, for those of us who wouldn't dream of keeping our furbaby off the bed, there are ways to help minimize excessive pet hair, dander, dirt, and odors accumulating on the bed. An obvious one is to clean all bed sheets and pillow cases regularly. You could also consider putting a special pet bed or blanket in your furbaby's favorite spot of the bed, and to encourage them to stay in that area of the bed, to help keep their hair and dander confined to as small of a space as possible. Or, especially during the day when the bed is not in use, put a spare blanket on top of the sheets and pillows to keep the accrual of hair and dander and odors on the primary bed sheets to a minimum. Many of us find it difficult, if not impossible, to refuse our furbaby access to the bed, but in such cases you simply need to find what sanitation methods work best to help you maintain a clean and healthy sleeping spot.

11 comments:

sprinkles said...

My boys are both expert nappers. Chico is quite the snorer though which cracks me up. For as little as he is, he sure can make a lot of noise!

My boys sleep with me and I love it.

The Island Cats said...

Thimble looks like she's resting up for Friday!

Marg said...

Oh Thimble, you are one cutie patootie. Love those pictures. The Mom here loves to watch us sleep too. You all have a great day.

pilch92 said...

Thimble makes me squee, she is so adorable. Great tip, I will never keep my cats off the bed despite being allergic to them :)

da tabbies o trout towne said...

thimble yur lookin gorgeouz az ever.....hope yur dreemin oh fish & friez ~~~~ ♥♥♥

My Dog Sam - Ruptured Disk said...

Hi Thimble. don't forget to wake up in time for dinner.

Three Chatty Cats said...

You're so right. I can only imagine how exhausting it must be!

Melissa, Mudpie and Angel Truffles (Mochas, Mysteries and Meows) said...

That little angel is definitely ooh and aww worthy!

Cat and DOG Chat With Caren said...

Oh Thimble you are too precious! You have a face like my Angel Bobo xoxo catchatwithcarenandcody

Mark's Mews (Marley, Lori, Taz, and Binq) said...

Now wait a minnit! We ALL spend time looking utterly cute and adorable fer our Beins. Granted, you do it VERY well. MOL!

meowmeowmans said...

Thimble, you are positively adorable! Our cats sleep on the bed with us, and we would not have it any other way. :)