It's Mancat Monday, and Evan is celebrating the occasion by snoozing in a sun puddle.
Under there somewhere is the new bed I got Evan for his birthday back in April. He especially loves it when I toss a blanket in it for extra coziness. That admittedly also helps spare the bed, as my hind limb paralyzed boy does indeed have urinary incontinence, among other special things.
Evan and all of us here wish you a magnificent Monday!
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Spooky Doodle of the Day
I've mentioned multiple times how I'm creating a new series of spooky doodles for this summer. After all, we're in a heatwave that has me craving autumn. I finally managed to finish all of these new doodles this weekend, so it's time to bring autumn to this hot summer by giving it some Halloween vibes. For today, Evan gets to cosplay as a zombie.
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Tip of the Day
Our previous pet parenting hack was to use rubber gloves to remove furbaby hair from sofas, car interiors, and so forth. We failed to mention another option, and so we'll go ahead and do that today. If your clothing, bedding, or similar item is covered in pet hair and you're looking for a quick fix, you can try tossing it in the dryer with a dryer sheet. The anti-static nature of dyer sheets will help keep the hair from sticking to the clothing, bedding, or whatever item is in question. The hair will instead make its way to the lint trap. You could also try just rubbing a dryer sheet on the hairy item, as that sometimes will also help remove hair with the aid of its anti-static nature.
That all being said, though, please do keep those dryer sheets out of your furbaby's reach. This is because dryer sheets often contain potentially toxic components. So, keep those dryer sheets well hidden, and find and toss stray dryer sheets before dispersing the laundry. Of course, if you have any concern for your furbaby's safety, then simply refrain from using this method altogether.
4 comments:
Love the doodle! I look forward to seeing more :) Evan looks super cozy.
Aww, Zombie Evan!
Evan is a cutie. I love the new drawing. And your tips are great. I do that often to remove fur.
Even looks quite snug.
I enjoy your doodles, even when I don't always stop to say so.
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