Saturday, December 19, 2020

Caturday Art

We're sharing all brand new Christmas doodles from today through Christmas Day. Today and tomorrow are, finally, the last two doodles in our series inspired by Charles Dickens' A Christmas Carol. The doodles are not specifically related to A Christmas Carol, though, so they're more so Dickensian in general. Anyway, here's the penultimate Dickensian Christmas doodle.

Happy Caturday, friends!


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Tip of the Day

Our past couple of tips covered what you can do to keep your furbaby happy and safe if you are traveling during this holiday season. On the other hand, what if your family is coming to your house for the holidays? First, as we've said many, many times before, practice door safety when guests are coming and going. If need be, block your kitty or pup's access to the door, or give them a safe room in which to stay. Consider whether your guests are staying for a short or long visit, and consider your individual furbaby's personality and behaviors when determining if, how often, or for how long they can safely intermingle with guests.

Of course, it isn't just your furbaby you have to worry about when guests arrive. Make sure that all guests know any important rules when it comes to your furbaby. If your kitty or pup is staying in a safe room while guests visit, for example, then make sure guests know if they are to refrain from visiting that room in the house. On the other hand, if your furbaby is a social butterfly and is out and about with guests, make sure that your guests understand what they should and should not do to keep your kitty or pup safe. For example, make sure guests are aware of the potential for escapes if the door is kept open. In addition, guests should know whether you allow your furbaby treats, and what human foods are dangerous and should not be fed to your kitty or pup. Also take safety precautions if guests are staying overnight. For example, make sure guests know to keep all medications or other potentially dangerous items well out of reach of resident cats and dogs.

It is possible for your house to be inhabited by both your furbabies and guests during this holiday season. At the same time, it's also important to make sure that all precautions are made to ensure that guests' stays are safe for everyone, including the furbabies of the home. So, simply think ahead and prepare both your furbabies and guests for a safe Christmas.

9 comments:

pilch92 said...

I like the drawing. I love Dickens. Great tips too.

Eastside Cats said...

Having a warm place to nap in, is the goal for every living thing, isn't it?

Athena Cat Goddess Wise Kitty said...

So lovely and cosy!

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

So purrfectly precious.

meowmeowmans said...

Sweet doodle, Mom Lorianne. We're big Dickens fans here. :)

Cathy Keisha said...

Kitty resting by the open fire / catnip dancing through her head.

Smudge said...

What a wonderfully festive doodle. We love how it's perfect in its simplicity.

The J-Cats said...

Don't much care for Dickens, but We love the doodle!
Miaowy Chrissymouse!

messymimi said...

That's a happy Christmas scene!