In yesterday's post, Tonks shared some selfies with a piece of black kitty Halloween decor that I keep out year round at our house. I mentioned how the kitties have a kicker toy in a similar style, and I was able to get Evan to reluctantly pose with said kooky kitty toy. See?
Evan wasn't the most cooperative for this photo shoot, which is totally fine and understandable. You can see a treat in front of Evan there, and that's because moments before there was a whole pile of goodies to distract the orange boy. I'm not sure why he left that one treat, but maybe he was sharing with his little friend.
Evan and all of us here wish you a happily kooky Monday!
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Spooky Flashback Doodle of the Day***
Tip of the Day
Yesterday's Halloween tip was the obvious recommendation to keep candy away from your furbaby, since chocolate and other such goodies are indeed toxic to kitties and pups. Today, we're going a tad bit further and reminding you that even the inedible parts of candy can pose a risk to our furbabies. We're referring to candy wrappers, sucker sticks, and other candy-related bits and bobs. These remnants of a scrumptious piece of candy can smell and taste good to a pup or kitty, and might therefore end up in their mouth. If ingested, wrappers, sucker sticks, and the like could result in gastrointestinal distress or more serious bowel obstruction or perforation. So, needless to say, don't only keep candy out of your furbaby's reach, but also wrappers and other leftovers after the candy itself is gone. Put any trash left behind by candy in a secure trash can where you kitty or pup cannot get to it, in order to keep your furbaby happy and healthy.


3 comments:
Evan is a cutie. I like the drawing and your tips are great. XO
He was definitely sharing his treats!
Maybe Evan isn't sure about making a new friend.
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