Monday, January 11, 2021

Mancat Monday

It's Mancat Monday, so of course here's a dose of Evan for you.


Don't mind the gunk in his ear. Evan's not always the most cooperative when I try to clean out the residue from his transdermal antianxiety medication that gets wiped on his ear. Sometimes I'm successful at cleaning it off. Other times, like the most recent time, I'm simply not.

Happy Monday, friends!



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Flashback Doodle of the Day




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Tip of the Day

We are continuing our tips relating to ferals and other outdoor cats in the cold winter months. Today's tip is a more general one, and it relates to the fact that animals seek out warm places to sleep when it is cold outside. For example, cats and kittens, and other small animals, might climb up under the hood of a car that has recently been driven, since the engine will be warm. For this reason, especially when it is cold outside, honk, clap, or tap on your car's hood before starting it. This will give a warning to any animals who might have sought shelter there, and will give them time to find safety elsewhere. It is of course perfectly possible that no animals will be sleeping under the hood of your car, but in case a cat or other animal is, making noise before you start your car will help ensure that they get out of harm's way.

7 comments:

Voice of soul said...

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Catscue said...

What gunk on his ear? I was so mesmerized by his beautiful eyes, I didn't notice. It is scary when little furbabies get in an engine of a car for warmth - good tips!

pilch92 said...

Evan is such a cutie. I like the flashback drawing and those are great tips. XO

The Swiss Cats said...

Beautiful profile, Evan ! We barely noticed something in your ear ! Purrs

Timmy Tomcat said...

Evan you really look good today, yes you do. Great doodle too

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

What would we do without transdermal medication though!

Eastside Cats said...

I wouldn't have notice to ear gunk if you hadn't mentioned it!
I tried transdermal meds for Celestial Angel, but she wasn't keen on it...or on much, really. Poor baby, we are coming up on a year without her.