Hasn't it been awhile since you've seen a pouty pup Astrid in the window? Yes? Well, let's remedy that.
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Tip of the Day
Today's tip relating to the care of ferals and other outdoor cats is to be aware of where you store potentially dangerous products. Antifreeze, for example, is toxic to cats and dogs, as you all certainly know. Make sure that you are not only storing such products well out of the reach of your own indoor kitties and pups, but also well out of the reach of ferals, strays, and even wildlife. Even if you have it in the garage or shed, do consider keeping it tucked well away, such as in a cabinet, so that nothing can reach it. Especially if you have your garage or shed door open at times, there is the chance that a cat or wild animal will be able to make their way inside and thereby have access to any products that are not hidden away. Also keep this in mind with pesticides, fertilizers, cleaners, oil, and other potentially dangerous products. Think of whether even an unsuspecting outdoor visitor might make their way into your garage, shed, or other storage area, and hide away anything concerning or questionable just in case.
10 comments:
Woof!!!
Astrid, looking good!
We know you had a bunch of cookies, so that pout is just for show.
Now THAT is a very resigned looking puppy! Clearly nothing of interest to chase out there!
Purrs
ERin
What a beautiful pup you are Astrid!
Astrid is a cutie. I like the drawing and your tips are great. I am glad my state banned the bad antifreeze.
Astrid, nice to see you! adorable pupper <3
It's always nice to see you, Astrid, pouty or not.
Anything exciting going on out there, Astrid?
Hope you, Astrid and the cats are having a great week!
Aww, we love you, Astrid!
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