Saturday, June 5, 2021

Cranky Caturday Art

Today's Caturday Art was inspired by my dad. Pretty much, my dad asked me to scribble up a grumpy cat. That was pretty much the entirety of his request. So I opened up my sketchbook and set to drawing a cantankerous cat who was put off by an overly friendly neighbor. That was just the story I came up with in my head, and before I start rambling even more, here's the silly little doodle.


We hope your day is nowhere near as grumpy as that there kitty's day!




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Tip of the Day

We spent the last two days addressing how to keep your furbaby cool and safe should they be spending time outdoors in the heat. Of course, staying cool indoors in the summer is far more ideal. That being said, though, extra care may still have to be used to keep some cats and dogs comfortable even when inside the home during the summer months. This is especially the case for those furbabies who have certain traits that might make it more difficult for them to stay cool even indoors. For example, on hot days, it is especially important to monitor the condition of cat or dogs with long or thick coats, those who are overweight, those with flat faces (such as Persian cats and bulldogs), and those who are geriatric, sick, or for another reason may have difficulty regulating their body temperature.

So, how can you ensure that your furbaby remains cool and comfortable inside the home, even when it's sweltering outdoors? First, of course, you can run the air conditioning. Ensure that the unit's filter is regularly replaced. Also make sure that the vents throughout the house are open and unblocked, so that cool air can easily make its way throughout the home. In addition to the air conditioning, you can set up fans to help keep air moving and to keep your kitty or pup comfortable.

Some furbabies may even opt for lying on smooth, cool surfaces in order to stay cool. For example, hardwood or tile floors stay far more cool than carpet, and so you might find a kitty or pup sprawled out on the hard floor during the summer months. In this same line of thought, there are also a variety of cooling mats specifically designed for pets. These mats offer a cool surface on which to relax, and they can be placed on the floor, on furniture, or potentially even outdoors in order to keep that furbaby of yours cool.

Even if your furbaby is spending hot summer days inside, it is still important to monitor them and to ensure that they are staying cool. Then again, especially for those with short or no fur, it is also important to make sure that the air conditioning or fans are not too cool for them. As you all certainly know, keep an eye on those furbabies, and then make adjustments as needed to keep them happy and healthy.

8 comments:

The Florida Furkids said...

That's such a sweet scribble!!!

The Florida Furkids

pilch92 said...

I love the drawing. Excellent tips too.

Athena Cat Goddess Wise Kitty said...

Love it!

Eastside Cats said...

Chili Bruce looks like this when The PO'M gets too close!

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

An adorable grumpy kitty!

meowmeowmans said...

That kitty does look grumpy. But in a totally adorable way!

messymimi said...

Grumpy cat needs a treat!

The J-Cats said...

That's a lovely doodle.
Lying on the floor tiles, or on the glass coffee table is Our Prefurred Way of keeping cool in hot weather.