Monday, March 29, 2021

Mancat Monday

It's Monday, and Evan is plain tuckered out. After all, he had to snoopervise this mom of his all weekend.

Humans can be so tiring, can't they? Evan wishes you all a nap-filled Monday!


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Flashback Doodle of the Day

As we mentioned yesterday, during these last couple days of March we're sharing some sort of spooky springtime flashback doodles from last year. Why? Because our theme for the upcoming April A to Z Challenge relates to April being halfway to Halloween, or Halfoween. So, here you go.


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Tip of the Day

We're of course here today with another National Pet Poison Awareness Month tip. It's time to give a reminder of the dirty details of keeping your kitty or pup safe. What we mean is, don't forget to keep your garbage can, recycling bin, dirty dishwasher, compost, and other similar areas safe against curious furbabies. Garbage cans or recycling bins, for example, might contain empty containers for potentially poisonous substances, such as detergents. The garbage can, dishwasher, or even compost might also contain the remnants of food that is toxic to a cat or dog. When it comes to the compost, or perhaps even the garbage can, moldy foods especially might be found within, and moldy food can contain mycotoxins, which are indeed toxic to our furbabies.

All in all, what we're trying to say is to never forget all of the details, no matter how dirty, for ensuring that your kitty or pup is free from any form of poisoning or other injury. Use garbage cans that are securely lidded or pet-proof in another way. You could even hide your garbage can in a cabinet, drawer, or room to which your furbaby cannot gain access. Also ensure that your dirty dishwasher remains securely closed, and that any compost you have is kept somewhere that your furbaby cannot reach. Even if a precaution seems like overkill, it's probably not. After all, when it comes to the health and safety of your furbaby, it is of course best to take no risks.

9 comments:

The Island Cats said...

Now you're making me sleepy, Evan! ~Ernie

The Florida Furkids said...

Yes, humans can be exhausting.

The Florida Furkids

Catscue said...

You sleep off all that human nonsense and you'll feel much better!

pilch92 said...

Evan, I want to kiss that cute little nose. Cute drawing, I like the witch with a white cat for a change. Excellent tips too.

The Swiss Cats said...

Sweet dreams, Evan. Purrs

Timmy Tomcat said...

Evan a good nap cures all

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

My Mommy is EXHAUSTING!!! --Mudpie

messymimi said...

Humans just expect too much, that's all. At least, my cats think so.

Eastside Cats said...

Around here, Evan, the cats keep the humans in line too!