Tuesday, July 16, 2024

A Happy Tonks Tuesday

It's Tonk's Tuesday, and today this girl is looking extra cute. Then again, she's always looking extra cute. But, really, just look at that face!


Tonks is also extra happy because her orange tabby brother Evan is feeling much better today. We mentioned yesterday how he was struggling with constipation again, and I ultimately had to give him an at-home enema last night because he was really straining and exhausting himself. And, thankfully, the enema worked immediately and cleared his colon out real good. That makes Tonks very happy. After all, Evan is the only cat in the house universally loved by all the other cats in the house, and this calico girl missed the playful version of her brother as he struggled with his constipation. But now he's back!

Happy Tuesday, friends!




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Flashback Doodle of the Day

Today we have for you another spooky summertime flashback doodle, this one chosen because I'm really trying to get back on track with regularly working on my writing projects.




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Tip of the Day

We've all seen those chew toys for pups. Puppies, and even grown dogs, often love to chew, and so chew toys can allow them to gnaw on a designated item rather than one that is not ideal or one that is dangerous. But, did you know that there are chew toys for cats as well? Like dogs, some cats love to chew. Chewing is sometimes more common in kittens, but some adult cats are chewers, too. If this is the case with your cat, perhaps look into getting them some feline-friendly chew toys. This could potentially save them from chewing on items that they should not, which could be beneficial to your goods, and also of course to your kitty's health.

Of course, whether a chew toy is for your kitty or pup, it is important to take into consideration the material out of which a chew toy is made, as well as whether it will withstand a particular furbaby's level of chewing. Some toy brands will label whether a chew toy is suitable for powerful chewers, for example. Even so, you know your furbaby best, and so you must decide whether a toy will be able to survive their chewing habits, and therefore whether it might be a hazard. There are a great many pet toys available these days, you simply have to consider a toy's benefits and safety for your furbabies.

4 comments:

pilch92 said...

Tonks is a cutie. I am glad Evan feels better. Nice drawing and great tip. I did not realize there were chew toys for cats. XO

meowmeowmans said...

Tonks most definitely is looking EXTRA cute today!

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

You're such a good sister, Tonks!

messymimi said...

Tonks is beautiful and I'm glad to hear Evan is feeling better.