Today's photo comes from an adventure that occurred at the end of spring. Back then, one of the trees in Astrid's favorite park had some beautiful blooms on it. I know next to nothing about plant life, which means that, sadly, I don't have the foggiest idea what kind of tree this is. (If you know what kind of tree it is, please enlighten me. I'd much appreciate it.) Even so, the tree was beautiful and so I asked the pup to pose in front of it for me.
Astrid hopes you all have get to have your own fun adventures today!
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Flashback Doodle of the Day
Not only have I been sharing flashback Christmas in July doodles and working on a new festive doodle for this year, but I've also been working on doodles inspired by another holiday. I've mentioned many times before how I myself am a fan of Halloween. In truth, I'm fond of anything with a sort of spooky, gothic vibe, and you get the idea. As I eagerly await autumn and the macabre holiday it brings with it, I'll be sharing some new doodles in that vein very soon, and they'll be a little something like this flashback doodle.
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Tip of the Day
We've given tips here and there on cats and their litter boxes. The litter box plays such a crucial role in not only your cat's daily life, but also their health and happiness. That's why we've decided to do an entire, comprehensive series of tips on that box of litter.
The first tip in this series is all about selecting the type of litter box. You wouldn't think a litter box could come in all that many varieties, but the litter box aisle at the pet store begs to differ. Litter boxes come in all sorts of shapes, sizes, and configurations. That means there are a lot of considerations to make when selecting that litter box.
So, let's start with size. Is your cat of the larger variety? Especially in the case of a large cat, it is important to make sure the litter box is big enough. Out-of-box behavior, even if in the form of accidental misses, can occur if the box is too small for the cat. Sometimes, you'll even need to make sure to get a box that is not only large enough but that also has tall enough sides. Some cats are more prone to raising their rear end when urinating, for example, which would mean that a box with tall sides is a far more ideal option.
The above being said, also take into consideration if your cat is small. If you have a petite cat or a kitten, you might at least have to start with a small box. Being able to climb over the edge of the box in order to get inside is of course important. A kitten might very well outgrow their first litter box, but when they're small, they of course need to be able to comfortably climb into the litter box. In truth, though, no matter the size of your cat, stick to whatever size of box they seem to prefer and do well with. Some cats might be large, but also might prefer and do just fine with a small box. Take any such preferences your cat has into consideration.
There are also different shapes of cat litter boxes. There are rectangles, squares, circles, ovals, and even some triangular ones that can fit into corners. When selecting the shape of the litter box, you can base your decision on concepts such as how the shape might affect your furbaby's ability to get comfortable when in the box, or how the shape might affect the way it fits in your home. Then again, as mentioned above, your cat might reveal a preference for litter box shape, and if so, go with that.
Next up is an oft debated litter box detail. And that is, do you get a covered box? Or, do you get an uncovered box? Let's go right ahead and touch upon the fact that, ultimately, the cat gets to pick. Some cats prefer a box that is covered, such as for the sake of privacy. Other cats do not like covered boxes. That being said, covered boxes can harbor smells far more easily than uncovered boxes. Imagine walking into a portable toilet, one in which all of the smells just sit and fester. No one enjoys using a portable toilet, and that might be how some cats feel about a covered litter box. Again, though, the truth of the matter is that the cat should get to pick what kind of toilet they use. If your cat will not enter or use a covered box, but will willingly urinate or defecate in an uncovered box, then an uncovered box it is. If your cat urinates or defecates outside of an uncovered box, but will willingly go into a covered box and use it, then no matter what your thoughts on this topic are, your cat just gave you their answer.
So, when it comes to selecting the type of litter box your cat will use, of course take into consideration their size, whether the box will harbor smells, and other such details. That being said, though, just like us, our cats often have preferences and opinions on various matters. The litter box might very well be one of these matters. That's why, when it comes to any of the details of the litter box, if your cat shows a preference, take note of that and run with it.
7 comments:
Very good post on litter boxes :)
I really like the art picture too!!
Purrs, Julie
Astrid looks terrific by the blossoms!
Good info re: litter and litter boxes.
What a fun...and beautiful...adventure for you, Astrid!
Great shots of Astrid. That is a pretty tree, but no idea what kind it is. I love the drawing and your tips. I am anti-covered boxes because they are like porta potties. :)
Those are gorgeous photos!
It looks like you and Astrid have a lovely place for your walks.
The small clusters of flowers look similar to crepe myrtle, but i'd have to see the trunk to know for sure.
Aww, we love seeing you out having fun adventuring, Astrid! XO
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