Wednesday, June 21, 2023

Lakeside Adventures with Astrid

We mentioned on Monday how this past weekend we visited some family out of town. We actually met them on Saturday at some campgrounds where they were staying. Since it was a day trip to a dog-friendly site, Astrid joined us.


Some of our family was staying at a cabin right on the lake, which meant we got to see this view the whole day. It was really quite lovely.


Though we spent most of our time in the shade, it was still a rather hot day. Astrid got some breaks from the heat in the air conditioning of the cabin our family was renting for the weekend. Even better, though, on our way home we stopped by Dairy Queen, and you better believe Astrid got one of their vanilla pup cups.

Happy Wednesday and stay cool, friends!



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Flashback Doodle of the Day





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Tip of the Day

Today's summer safety tip for strays, ferals, and other outdoor furbabies revolves around water. Water is, as you certainly know, incredibly important for all life. It's especially important for staying hydrated and cool in the summer heat. That being said, today we have some quite logical albeit important tips for helping strays, ferals, and other outdoor furbabies stay hydrated this summer.

Not only is it important to keep water in a shaded area or shaded shelter, as we mentioned yesterday, but it's also important to keep fresh water available in abundance. Especially in the summer heat, it is not possible to offer too much water. Strays and ferals may very well drink, and need to drink, far more water in the heat. Not to mention, water can evaporate very quickly in the heat. For these reasons, try to offer extra bowls of water.

Furthermore, try to keep those bowls of water as fresh and clean as possible. Refill them as often as you can, and clean them as needed. Bugs, leaves, and all sorts of other outdoor debris can find their way into water bowls. Sometimes, cats and other animals may be unable to or unwilling to drink from a bowl that has debris floating in it or that is in another way dirty. In some cases, it's also unhealthy and dangerous to drink water this has been contaminated by certain debris. So, do try to keep those bowls and the water inside them fresh and clean.

For extra chill in that water, and perhaps even to give it a bit tad bit more ability to combat evaporation in the heat, you can also try putting ice cubes in the water bowls that are available to strays and ferals. Of course, do keep in mind the furbabies' preferences when doing this. Some animals will not drink from water that has something floating in it, so if this is the case, then refrain from putting ice cubes in at least some water bowls.

All in all, never forgot that fresh, clean water can of course be crucial to comfort and survival in the summer heat. So, offer lots and lots of water for those strays, ferals, and other outdoor furbabies. What's more, keep an eye on those water bowls, and try to ensure that they remain full and free of debris.

5 comments:

Eastside Cats said...

Astrid, living the dream!

pilch92 said...

That is a nice view. Glad Astrid got to go on the trip too. Cute drawing and excellent tips. XO

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

I bet she had so much fun!!!

messymimi said...

What a fun day!

I may not say it every time, and in fact, i don't say it every time, but i do enjoy your doodles.

meowmeowmans said...

Oh WOW! That was like the best day ever for Astrid! Amirite?