It's Mancat Monday, and my sweet orange boy wanted to show you all one of his favorite ways to nap.
We've shown you this setup before, but that's Evan curled up on a blanket that's on top of a little kitty cube. That there photo was taken on one of our warmer days a couple weeks ago, hence why the door is open. Today it's barely even 10°F outside, so if Evan snoozes on his cube, it'll be with the door closed.
Evan usually has some pet stairs leading up to his cube, and you can actually see the corner of them on the floor in that photo. They'd just been moved temporarily as I took this photo. The reality, though, is that Evan doesn't like to use the stairs to get on the cube, but he does use them to get down. He prefers to scream and holler until someone picks him up and puts him on his cube. Apparently that's way more effective than using stairs.
Happy Monday, friends!
Flashback Doodle of the DayHappy Monday, friends!
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Tip of the Day
Especially if you live in an area prone to snow, ice, wind, and other wintry goodness, do be sure to think ahead and plan for any related emergencies. For example, should a blizzard be expected to blow through and potentially leave you snowed in, ensure that, prior to the winter storm, you stock up on your furbaby's food, medications, and other necessities. Another potential winter weather emergency includes power outages. One thing to help combat that is of a course a generator. If you have a generator, do be sure to have it checked as needed, to ensure its functionality and safety. Not everyone can or does have a generator, though, and in this case, make sure you take other precautions to prep for potential power outages in the winter. Again, of course, make sure you are stocked up on your kitty or pup's food, medications, and so forth. Also have blankets at the ready. If you have a fireplace, have it regularly checked, cleaned, and rendered safe for use. A fireplace can of course be perfect source of heat in the event of a power outage, but it should be checked for safety, and should of course also be set up so that no furbabies can reach or be injured by the fire. Also, if there are safe places to put them well out of the reach of furbabies, candles being lit throughout the house could also potentially lend a bit of heat.
In some cases, especially in the event of lengthy power outages, it may be necessary to find a warm place to stay away from your powerless, cold home. If this is the case, ensure that you again have food, medications, and all necessities properly prepared for your kitty or pup. Then, of course, it is crucial to find somewhere that is pet-friendly for your furbaby to stay. This could be a hotel that is pet-friendly, or a family or friend's home where your furbaby is allowed, and that is also a pet-safe home. If necessary, such as if you cannot find a hotel or home that is pet-friendly for the duration of your home's power outage, you could also look into a pet boarding facility that you trust, and that of course has power and heat. During the winter months, snow, ice, and wind can wreak all sorts of havoc, so do be sure to consider how this could affect your furbaby, and have plans in the event of potential winter emergencies.
1 comment:
Too cold here to have any doors open. Always nice to have a warm place to snuggle.
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