It's the Eleventh Day of Christmas, and Evan thought he might show you all one of his favorite festive toys that he and the other kitties got for Christmas.
Yikes. That doesn't look very festive, does it?
Merry Eleventh Day of Christmas!
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Festive Doodle of the Day
On this Eleventh Day of Christmas, our festive doodle is all about Santa Paws and his elves. They are, of course, already preparing for next Christmas.
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Tip of the DayAs we mentioned yesterday, today's tip regards what type of bedding to put in an outdoor cat shelter, such as for feral cats. We'll start by cutting right to the chase and saying that an ideal form of bedding for an outdoor shelter is straw. A cat can burrow down in straw in order to stay as warm as possible in the cold. Unlike blankets and towels, straw will not hold moisture, and therefore will less likely freeze or become uncomfortable in rain, snow, and so forth. This is one huge reason why straw is often a better choice over cloth bedding material, because it can repel moisture, and can therefore allow for a consistent, dry, warm form of bedding for outdoor cats. Straw can also be more easily replaced or replenished, as opposed to cloth bedding, should it get dirty. That being said, do make sure you know the difference between straw and hay. They are not the same thing, and hay will hold onto moisture, become wet and uncomfortable for outdoor cats, and can also become moldy when wet. Go for straw, not hay.
If you do put out cloth bedding for outdoor cats, check it regularly. If it is wet or dirty, be sure to replace it, clean it, and so forth. Try to keep all cloth bedding in areas where it is least likely to get wet, so that feral or other outdoor cats can use it comfortably. Cloth bedding works best in shelters that are free of leaks and that are in some way heated, as that will help it remain dry and comfortable.
7 comments:
There is a lot of work needed for next year and those elves are making Evan a new toy. We are sure as he will need one if he keeps being wild like. Go get em Evan
Wow, that is a pawsome toy Evan, you are definitely putting it to good use! Cute Santa Paws and elf doodle. We have had a hard time finding straw, so we change out towels a lot for our ferals.
That looks like a fun toy Evan. I love the drawing, such cute kitty elves. Great tips too.
Your toy is adorable! I want to be an elf so I can start working on next Christmas.
Very good point about straw! It's the only thing that is reliable, and fabric can be a problem when the temps go below freezing.
That toy looks like the best ever, or at least the best for this Christmas. Happy 2021!
Pawsome Photos! We love action shots!
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