Hello, friends! It's Thursday, which means Thimble is of course ready for Angel Brian's Thankful Thursday Blog Hop.
Today, Thimble is grateful to be home. After all, this poor girl had her annual exam and senior lab work yesterday. She was only away from home a little over 30 minutes, but she informed me on multiple occasion that every second was her living nightmare.
Tonks also went to the vet for her annual yesterday, and the calico also needs a dental. For her it's because of tarter build-up that even at-home brushing hasn't kept at bay. That could be because Tonks hates having her teeth brushed and so I'm not able to do a great job of it. One tooth is particularly affected, and the vet needs to make sure that tooth doesn't have anything going on beneath all of its stubborn tarter. So, both Tonks and Thimble will be getting a dental. The vet indicated that he can very likely also do Tonks on October 2, so both girls may very well be getting their teeth spruced up that day.
1. The summer is just about over and I have yet to _________.
2. The highlight of my summer was _________.
3. _________ is a fictional character I really relate to.
4. My interest in _________ began when _________.
We'll see you tomorrow, friends!
Today's doodle in our new spooky summertime series stars none other than Thimble. She loves helping this human mom of hers read, complete with knocking the book or Kindle on my face while I'm reading in bed. So, this one's for you, Thimble.
We have just a couple more tips in our series on taking your felines to the vet. Today's tip is a simple one, and that is to check the status of your furbaby's medications before taking your kitty to the vet. Not all cats are on medications, of course, but if yours is, then check to see how much of the medications you have left, and also check expiration dates. In addition, consider if you have any newly developed questions regarding any of the meds prior to taking your cat to the vet. This way, when you're at the vet, you can take care of refills, dosage adjustments, and any other related necessities. Also don't forget about prescription diets, monthly preventatives, and any other products you purchase from your vet clinic. Knowing what and how much you need to purchase from the vet before you arrive can save you and your cat on time while at the vet's office, and can also save you a later trip to the vet.
3 comments:
Poor Thimble. Tell her The Tooth Fairy will send her some toys. I love the drawing and your tips are always excellent. XO
Poor babies!!! Love that doodle. I've become obsessed with kitty ghosts this year, and have bought SO many they're going to require their own display!
Thimble, just keep telling yourself, it's over for another year!
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