It's Thursday, which means my tabby girl Thimble is of course here and ready for Angel Brian's Thankful Thursday Blog Hop.
Thimble found out that last week Eddy shared photos of her posing with the Christmas tree in my bedroom. That's the tree that's loosely decorated with battery-operated lights and a big red ribbon on top, as in her youth Eddy proved that she can't be trusted with anything else on a tree. Thimble decided she also wanted to pose with this tree, and so here you go.
1. I still need to _________ before Christmas.
2. Don't forget to acknowledge _________ at Christmas.
3. _________ is my Christmas miracle.
4. I _________ on Christmas Eve and _________ on Christmas Day.
Flashback Doodle of the Day
I have done a number of doodles over the past few festive seasons that relate to my love for the song "I Want a Hippopotamus for Christmas", and this is one of them.
Today we have our final tip on traveling with your furbaby this holiday season, or any time of the year. When traveling, always think ahead to your final destination and your plans for the entire trip, and then prepare accordingly. Will you be staying with family or friends? Do they have other animals? If so, does your furbaby get along with the other animals? Will your kitty or pup need to remain in a separate room or in a cage? Or, are you staying in a hotel? If so, did you ensure that it's a pet-friendly hotel? What are their requirements for a pet staying at their facility? Consider any and all such factors, and then think ahead to what you might need to prep for your furbaby's stay at your final destination.
In all of this planning, of course also don't forget the basic necessities. Bring plenty of your furbaby's food, especially if they are on a prescription or other special diet. Bring bowls and even water as needed. If your furbaby is on medication, bring ample amounts of it, especially in the event of any unexpected delays. Don't forget any potentially necessary items, such as cages, leashes, harnesses, seat belts, blankets, toys, and even cleaning supplies. Though it may not be a pleasant thought, also be sure to make plans and preparations for any emergencies that might arise. For example, take your furbaby's medical records with you, your veterinarian's information, as well as contact and other information on veterinary hospitals located in your travel destination. It never hurts to be over-prepared, so as space allows, plan and pack anything and everything you might need for the comfort and safety of your furbaby during your travels.





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