Tonks loves fleece blankets. They're one of her favorite things in the world. In these photos, though, this calico cutie isn't snoozing on a fleece blanket, but instead one of my fleece coats.
Tonks will let me know when I'm allowed to wear my coat again.
This reminds me how the other day Eddy was sleeping on some clothes I had just finished drying and had sat down before I hung them up in the closet. I let her sleep on them, since she looked so cute. Except then she vomited all over them and I had to toss them right back in the washer. Life with cats is something else sometimes, but I love it.
Happy Tuesday, friends!
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Flashback Doodle of the Day
I always forget about these doodles I scribbled up a few years ago until I see them in my archive. So, who remembers these?***
Tip of the Day
A discussion on Thanksgiving dinner foods would not be complete without noodles, would it? In our family, at least, noodles are indeed a Thanksgiving staple. If noodles are part of your holiday meal, it could likely be considered safe to feed your furbaby a small amount of plain noodles. Noodles can be a good source of energy in the form of carbohydrates, but of course they are best enjoyed in moderation for your furbaby. That being said, as always, also do consider any ingredients added to the noodles. Refrain from feeding your pup or kitty noodles that include garlic or onion, for example, or that include any fatty or other sauces that might lead to gastrointestinal upset, pancreatitis, or other issues. So, if your furbaby fancies a taste of pasta, as long as it's plain, they can enjoy that little taste.
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