Tuesday, July 19, 2022

Bothered Tonks Tuesday

It's Tonks Tuesday, and this time around we have for you a bothered little calico.


Tonks was minding her own business, enjoying the sun on her cat tree, when this obnoxious human that is her mother showed up with that darn camera. Despite the calico telling this pawparazzi to go away, it did not. Hence, we have bothered Tonks on this Tuesday.

Tonks hopes you all have far more peace and quiet than her today!


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Flashback Doodle of the Day

I promise I actually have been scribbling up some new doodles to share. I just need to scan them, but since I haven't done that yet, here's yet another festive flashback for Christmas in July.




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Tip of the Day

Do you want or need to monitor your furbaby, even when you aren't with them? Items such as baby monitors don't have to be used for only children of the human sort. Baby monitors, security cameras, and similar products can be used for our furbabies as well. Depending on what type of monitoring you need, you can look into monitoring devices that allow you to hear, see, or locate your furbaby. For example, there are monitors and cameras that you can place in your home that allow you to view your furbaby and what they're up to, even if you're away from home, such as by using the internet, apps, or other similar means. There are even devices on the market that can be attached to your furbaby's collar and that take video of what they've been up to. Another method of keeping track of your furbaby includes more or less putting some form of tracking device on them. For example, there are GPS or other similar devices that can go on your furbaby's collar. This is something that might come most in handy if you have a dog or cat who goes outdoors.

All in all, if you want or need to keep an especially close watch on your pup or kitty, such as when you're away from home, there are ways to do this. You might wish to keep an eye on a new puppy or kitten, a sick or geriatric furbaby, a cat or dog with separation anxiety, or something else along those lines. In such cases, determine whether monitoring, such as when you're away from home, might be beneficial, and then research the best types of monitoring systems for your particular situation.

6 comments:

Catscue said...

Those Peeps and their cameras, annoying - MOL! Poor Tonks.

Eastside Cats said...

Tonks, I just crawled on the floor to snap photos of Sweetie sleeping peacefully under the dresser, so you are not alone at being bothered.

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

My first thought is you witnessed something shocking out the window!

pilch92 said...

Tonks is a cutie. I love the drawing. And your tips are great. I have one camera on the ferals to spy on them during the day. They do come down to the living room at night.

messymimi said...

Tonks, thank you for letting her snap the photo, you are so beautiful!

meowmeowmans said...

Tonks, we don't blame you one bit. Sleep is way more important than taking photos, right?