It's Mancat Monday, so of course Evan is here to greet you all. That is, he was going to greet you. Before he, well, fell asleep.
Sleepy Evan, and all of us here, wish you a happy Monday!
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Flashback Doodle of the Day***
Tip of the Day
Our series of tips relating to Thanksgiving food safety of course must include a little discussion on turkey. Is it safe to feed your kitty or pup some Thanksgiving turkey? Turkey bits fed in moderation can be a safe and delicious treat, but only as long as excess fat and bones are removed. Fat can lead to pancreatitis, among other potential issues. Bones are a choking hazard, and of course can also lead to perforation or obstruction of the gastrointestinal tract. Also keep in mind whether any additional ingredients, seasonings, or other additives were used when cooking the turkey. For example, onion, garlic, or excess salt on the turkey could potentially lead to gastrointestinal upset or other dangers. So, you don't have to skip giving your furbaby a taste of that Thanksgiving turkey, but do be sure you offer treats only in moderation, and that you take precautions for the health and safety of your furbaby.
4 comments:
Evan is a cutie. I like the drawing and your tips are great. XO
Evan loves his mom.
What a cozy little guy!
Nice cuddling, Evan.
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