Tuesday, October 4, 2022

Haunted Tonks Tuesday

Hello and happy Tuesday, friends! Like Evan did yesterday, Tonks is here to give another little preview of what's to come this spooky month. Though, as you'll see, Tonks is providing her preview in the form of bloopers.










That poor little ghost, as well as at least one other spooky little friend, will be co-starring in a lot of our photos this month. We hope you guys don't mind the haunting photo shoots.

Have a wonderful day, friends!



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Festive Flashback Doodle of the Day




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Tip of the Day

Our month-long Halloween tips continue. We've been mentioning the importance of being aware of what decorations you use, and of course keeping in mind your furbaby's safety. Today we're expanding on that even further. We're here today to remind you to also keep in mind wildlife, as well as stray and feral cats, when decorating outdoors. Cords to light strands, for example, can be just as dangerous to outdoor animals as they can be to indoor animals. The same goes for candles, such as those in jack-o'-lanterns that you might set up on your porch. So, for the safety of animals outdoors, make sure you use cords that are approved for outdoor use, and keep them as safely and securely hidden as possible. As for candles in jack-o'-lanterns, just as we mentioned for indoor furbabies, you can use battery-operated or other artificial candles. This can prevent burns or fires should an animal outdoor become curious of a lit jack-o'-lantern. Again, though, do keep in mind that batteries and plastic pieces can also pose threats to animals, so do still monitor them.

One other particular outdoor Halloween decoration we want to address are artificial cobwebs. Please use these with caution. These fake cobwebs could lead to animals outdoors becoming dangerously tangled. In addition, ingesting them can lead to issues such as bowel obstruction. Decorations such as artificial cobwebs might be fun and festive, but always keep the safety of both indoor and outdoor animals in mind when using any such products.

4 comments:

Eastside Cats said...

Tonks, were you giving that ghostie licks or bites?

pilch92 said...

Tonks is adorable with her ghost friend. She seems to really like him. I never tire of Halloween photos. And I love your drawing. Great tips too. XO

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

Adorable bloopers, Tonks!

messymimi said...

Tonks, are you trying to eat his collar or do you want an orange collar of you own?