You know that strange stuffed black cat Toby and Evan have been hanging out with and investigating the past couple of days? Well, Tonks isn't so sure about the fella. She's so unsure of it, that this was how she spent her time during the weird little visitor's photo shoot.
***
Halloween Doodle of the Day
This is the least Halloweeny, least spookyish doodle we'll be sharing this week. But, I scribbled this up for my parents' anniversary this past weekend, using pumpkin-carving to make a parody of their different personalities, and so I figured I might as well share it.
***
Tip of the Day
Today's tip in our Halloween series is one that we have given before on many different occasions. In case an unexpected escape happens on Halloween, such as if your furbaby gets out of the house when the door is opened for trick-or-treaters, be sure that they have ID on them. A collar tag and microchip with your contact information could potentially help a lost furbaby get back to you more easily and quickly. Of course, don't only make sure that your furbaby is wearing identification, but also make sure said contact info is up-to-date. If your address or phone number changes, do not hesitate to put the correct one on your kitty or pup's collar tag and to update their microchip information. No one ever wants to think about their furbaby getting loose and lost, but accidents can happen, especially on busy nights like Halloween. So, always err on the side of caution and have your furbaby identifiable in case of an escape.
6 comments:
Poor Tonks. I like the drawing, perfect for an anniversary in October. Ours was Sunday, how neat that your folks was this weekend too. Great tips. XO
We think your little visitor is adorable, Tonks!
Liam doesn't like anything unusual. He barked at a giant puffball when we were camping.
Tonks, it's always best to stay frosty!
Tonks, good job keeping an eye on that thing while keeping your distance!
It's not easy watching out for the new stuff that appears in your house this time of year.
Happy Anniversary to your parents!
Post a Comment