Hello and happy Thursday, friends! We're here and ready for Brian's Thankful Thursday Blog Hop.
Eddy and Thimble don't always get along perfectly. That's honestly Eddy's doing, as she doesn't get along with most other cats. She loves being around Evan, as he's the one cat Eddy really, truly likes. That said, even though they're not the best of friends, Eddy does tolerate Thimble and will willingly be in the same room as her. Lately, Eddy has even been trolling Thimble a tad bit less than usual, and Thimble has been taking advantage of that.
And now we're on to today's edition of the April A to Z Challenge.
We'll see you tomorrow, friends!
As spring really gets underway, don't forget that our furbabies can have allergies just like we can. Just as with us, pollen, grass, and other airborne allergies can lead to itching, scratching, sneezing, and a number of other similar symptoms in our kitties and pups. If you notice any such symptoms in your furbaby, discuss this with your veterinarian. There are antihistamines and other treatments that can potentially help alleviate allergies for our furbabies.
In addition to veterinary and medicinal care, there are other considerations to make when it comes to helping a kitty or pup cope with seasonal allergies. For example, though we all love window whiffies, keep in mind that open windows can potentially exacerbate allergies, as the allergens then have easy access into the home. So, closed windows are often best for keeping the allergens down within the home. For furbabies who go outdoors, when they come inside, you can wipe off their paws and even wipe down their body to help remove allergens. Regularly cleaning floors, curtains, bedding, clothing, and so forth, can help keep a handle on allergens that might find their way into the home. Regularly changing the filter in your heating and cooling system is another important factor. In addition to this, an air purifier can also help.
As always, we of course want what's best for our furbabies. Allergies can lead to discomfort, so of course helping your furbaby cope with them is crucial. If you think or know that your furbaby has seasonal allergies, or any allergies at all, discuss this with your veterinarian and do all that you can to minimize their effects.
5 comments:
Eddy, stop whapping your fursibs!
Opossums are fantastic critters; love to see them in our yard.
Eddy, just enjoy the sun and don't worry about the other cats.
Eddy is a cutie. I like the drawing and your tips are great. XO
I love opossums!!! Enjoy those sun puddles :)
Wildlife is an excellent favorite thing.
I'm glad the cats usually, mostly get along and that Thimble has her sunshine.
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