Monday, November 22, 2021

A Thankful Mancat Monday

Last week, Thimble shared just how thankful she was for her little turkey toy. Today, Evan wanted you all to see how much he likes it as well.





Poor turkey. He gets thrown about and shook around quite a bit. Sorry, feathered little fella.

Happy Monday, friends!



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Thankful Doodle of the Day


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Tip of the Day

Continuing on with our Thanksgiving dinner tips, yet another common holiday dish is white potatoes, such as mashed potatoes. When it comes to feeding your furbaby white potatoes, those that are cooked and plain can be a reasonable treat in moderation. When additional ingredients are added, though, then you have to start being extra cautious about offering potatoes as a treat. For example, butter or sour cream might cause gastrointestinal distress, especially for cats and dogs who are lactose intolerant. In addition, as we've said before, added ingredients such as garlic, onion, or excess salt can potentially be dangerous if consumed by a kitty or pup. So, you can let your furbaby try out those mashed potatoes, but first make be sure to take into account how they're prepared.

In addition to white potatoes, Thanksgiving is also often a popular time for sweet potato dishes. If plain and simple, sweet potatoes can make for a great treat for a kitty or pup. They are a great source of fiber and vitamin A, as well as vitamin C, potassium, and a variety of other beneficial nutrients. Plain steamed, baked, or mashed sweet potatoes would be a great treat to allow your kitty or pup during that Thanksgiving dinner. That all being said, though, do be cautious of dishes such as sweet potato casserole. These altered versions of sweet potato often contain added sugar, sugary marshmallows, and other potential seasonings or ingredients that could be unhealthy or lead to gastrointestinal side effects. So, sweet potatoes are a great treat to offer that furbaby in your life, but do be sure it's of the plain and healthy variety. Just as with white mashed potatoes, make sure you know how sweet potatoes are prepared prior to letting your furbaby have a taste.

5 comments:

Catscue said...

Looks like the turkey toy is a hit this year! Enjoy sweet kitties.

pilch92 said...

Evan is a cutie. I can see the turkey is well loved. The drawing is great and so are the tips.

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

He's a popular little guy...just like the photo bombing ghostie!

messymimi said...

At this rate the turkey is going to be loved to pieces.

Eastside Cats said...

Evan, you are so handsome!
Do you like to be picked up, because you look so cuddly...