Saturday, February 12, 2022

A Caturday Valentine Date

So, I kind of forgot until just very recently that February is the month of Valentine's Day, which is coming up on Monday. It's just not my kind of holiday, and so it tends to just slip my mind. That said, since I remembered last minute, here's a Valentine's doodle starring pup Astrid and Toby, since Toby has a crush on said pup.


I don't know whether or not I'll scribble up a new Valentine's doodle to share on the holiday itself. I'm honestly having a lot of fun scribbling up more bookish doodles and all that jazz, so it's a toss up whether or not I'll have the inspiration or desire to scribble up anything else Valentine-y this weekend. Either way, we hope you enjoy the above doodle of love!

Happy Caturday, friends!




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Tip of the Day

We're continuing on with our tips for National Cat Health Month, today's tip being all about diet. As you all certainly know, not all foods are created equal. Always be sure to do your research and read labels, ensuring that you are feeding your kitty food that is as high-quality as possible. Also remember that cats are obligate carnivores, so make sure that their diet largely reflects this. In addition, when it comes to feeding your cat, it is of course important to take a number of other factors into consideration, such as their age and health status. For example, kittens do best on foods formulated for kittens, as these diets will include higher protein and fat content, which helps aid in their growth and development. As your cat ages, consider how their health will affect their dietary needs. For example, does your cat have kidney disease or diabetes? Cats with kidney disease should be on a diet lower in protein, in order to help their kidneys function as well as possible. On the other hand, cats with diabetes are often better regulated when on a diet higher in protein. Other factors that could affect diet include of course food allergies, dermatitis, arthritis, dental disease, and weight, just to name a few. The most important thing is to understand your cat's dietary needs based on their overall health status. Of course, as needed, discuss your kitty's dietary needs with their veterinarian, and make sure you understand what type of food would be best for them.

8 comments:

Eastside Cats said...

The red headband and bow tie just slay me!

pilch92 said...

Very cute drawing and great tips.

The Island Cats said...

What a cute doodle for Valentine's Day.

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

It's absolutely darling!

meowmeowmans said...

Aww, that is so cute! What a sweet date for Astrid and Toby. :)

Grimoirely said...

I always enjoy your doodles. thanks for sharing. and I agree diet plays a big role in keeping our cats healthy!

Athena Cat Goddess Wise Kitty said...

It's lovely!

messymimi said...

That's sweet that Toby likes Astrid so much.

Books are a much more traditional Valentine's Day gift in many areas. That might give you an idea!