It's Mancat Monday, and poor Evan is having to share the spotlight. With whom? Well, let's just say he got ghosted.
Evan spent an undue amount of time sniffing that ghostly pal of ours up and down. I'm not sure what he smells on him, but Evan seemed to find it offensive. Don't worry, though, because that little phantom only haunted Evan for a short time.
Evan and all of us here wish you a magnificent, preferably ghost-free Monday!
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Spooky Flashback Doodle of the DaySince my orange boy snapped a photo with our friendly ghost for today, this doodle seemed like a good one to share.

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Tip of the Day
We've made it to day 13 of our 31 Halloween tips. Today's tip is likely the last in our discussion on pumpkins, and it's also more than likely an obvious one. Nevertheless, we're here to remind you to take precautions and to keep your furbaby safe if you get festive by carving a jack-o'-lantern. Carving a pumpkin means pulling out knives or other sharp objects, which can of course be a danger to your kitty or pup. Do not leave any knives sitting where your furbaby might walk or jump, and certainly don't leave knives unattended. If need be, activities such as pumpkin carving can be, and perhaps should be, done in an area where your furbaby does not have access. This would allow for the prevention of any accidents. Also think about after you've carved the pumpkin, and do not leave the knives sitting anywhere your furbaby can reach. We've also already discussed safety around candles in jack-o'-lanterns, as flames are of course another danger. All in all, if you are carving pumpkins or partaking in other similar Halloween festivities, always be aware of your furbaby's proximity and safety.
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