Wednesday, March 9, 2022

Woof Woof Wednesday

It might be March, but we're back in a cold spell again. Which is why pup Astrid is sharing photos like this:



Are you curious why Astrid's face is so thoroughly covered in snow? That's an easy answer. It's because she does stuff like this:


And this:


And also this:


And then this:


So, that's why Astrid looks like this:

Have a wonderful Wednesday, friends!


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(Weird and Wacky) Flashback Doodle of the Day




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Tip of the Day

Yesterday, as part of National Pet Poison Awareness Month, we discussed the danger of human medications if ingested by our kitties or pups. It's not just human medications that are potentially dangerous, though. Even veterinary medications designed for pets could lead to toxicity in certain circumstances. This of course can occur if a particular furbaby gets into a furry housemate's medication that he or she does not need. In addition, even a medication prescribed to a particular cat or dog can cause them issues, such as if taken in larger quantities than instructed. This could perhaps occur due to human error in administering, but also if the animal finds their medication stash and helps themselves. Some veterinary medications are formulated to smell and taste enticing to our furbabies, making them all the more desired by said furbabies. If your furbaby likes the taste of one of their medications, or even one of their housemate's medication, then they may try to sneak quantities out of the safe range, which could indeed lead to detrimental effects. So, of course, hide those medications away!

Don't only take into consideration oral medications, though. Even transdermal medications can result in toxicity, such as if your furbaby finds and in some way exposes themselves to large quantities of it. The short story is, just as you must keep your own medication hidden away from your kitties and pup, you should also keep all veterinary medication hidden away so as to prevent any and all such emergencies.

5 comments:

The Island Cats said...

You have way more snow than we do, Astrid. Ours is practically gone after the warm up we had over the weekend.

Eastside Cats said...

Astrid: "I have my head in the snow to investigate stuffs, Mom!"

pilch92 said...

Astrid is too funny. She best enjoy it all now because spring is almost here.
Cute drawing. Excellent tips too. I won't even use eczema cream on my hands for fear of harming the cats.

messymimi said...

It looks like Astrid likes to catch all the smells that are in and under the snow. Dog noses are amazing, in more ways than one.

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

You look beautiful in the snow, Astrid!