It's the day of the sweet angel Brian's Thankful Thursday Blog Hop.
We are first and foremost thankful that Brian gifted us all with this means of staying grateful, both while he was on this earth and still now that he's gained his angel wings.
As always, Thimble has some of her own gratitude to share. Today, she's grateful that there are plenty of toys to go around at our house.
Can you believe we're still on the topic of pumpkins? We talked about the benefits of pumpkin, and even pumpkin seeds. All of that aside, though, always keep in mind the age and condition of any pumpkins to which your furbaby has access. This time of year, pumpkins are indeed often used as beautiful outdoor decorations or spooky jack-o'-lanterns. Pumpkins won't stay pretty forever, though, and we're sure you've all witnessed the ultimate demise of pumpkins. That being said, old pumpkins can indeed begin to rot, and if pumpkins in this state are consumed by your kitty or pup, issues such as gastrointestinal distress can occur.
In addition, also keep wildlife in mind with regard to this, as old, rotting food may not sit well for them, either. What's more, pumpkins that are left to sit outside and rot will sometimes ferment. If squirrels or other wildlife consume fermented pumpkins, they can potentially end up in a more or less drunken state. Therefore, be sure to compost or otherwise dispose of old pumpkins in a timely, safe, secure manner, for the safety of your furbabies and the wildlife.
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One thing I've learned, have duplicate toys when you can.
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Thimble and Tonks are such cuties. We have a pumpkin like that. I think it is marinating in a bucket. Nice drawing and great tips. xo
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