Monday, July 14, 2025

Just Another Manic Mancat Monday

Hello, friends! We're having a bit of chaotic Monday. My car died this weekend. I was able to jump it yesterday, but after it ran for a while and then turned off, it was dead again. Then this morning it decided it was happy to start on the first try, no questions asked, as if it hadn't refused to start for the previous 24 hours. I dropped my car off at the the shop anyway, as I'd rather not be left stranded whenever it decides to die again. But this isn't a car blog. This is a cat blog, so let's move on to some kitty shenanigans, shall we?

So, my poor boy Evan likely has another UTI.



Thankfully, Evan is actually acting pretty happy. He just got his second Solensia injection for pain relief on Friday, and these injections have been making him feel and act great. Though the injections are often given for arthritis, our vet had the idea to try it for Evan's pain related to his bladder cystitis. So far, it's working great. That said, over the weekend, Evan's urine developed a very pungent odor reminiscent of his past UTIs, and he was also urinating more frequently than usual. I emailed Evan's vet, and he agreed that given his urinary history and chronic issues, we should put Evan on a 10-day course of antibiotics. I'll be picking those up today, and Evan will be so thrilled.

Evan and all of us wish you a magnificent Monday!



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Flashback Doodle of the Day

Given that today's post is about Evan but also my car, how about this old Harry Potter-inspired doodle starring Evan (and Eddy) taking a ride in a magical car that flies? Makes total sense. So here you go.




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Tip of the Day

Today's pet parenting hack of a tip is one to help you save on floor space. When it comes to storing some of your pet supplies—whether it be treats, canned food, medications, brushes, toys, or cleaning supplies, just to name a few—you can try using a shower caddy or other similar shelving system. You can even get shelving units that are meant to hang from a door, such as by a hook that goes over the top of door, to further save on both floor and wall space. Sometimes our furbabies come with a lot of supplies, and we have to find a place to put all of those items. So, as needed, think outside the box and find ways to use a variety of storage systems that will help save you on floor space or even wall space.