Thursday, January 15, 2026

Thankful Thimble Thursday from Beneath the Blanket

Hello and happy Thursday, friends! You better believe Thimble is here and ready for Angel Brian's Thankful Thursday Blog Hop.


Today, Thimble is grateful that she recently discovered her ability to burrow under blankets.


Tonks has always loved crawling under blankets, but it wasn't until recently that Thimble started doing it. Now she does it frequently, and it's so very cute. This little tabby girl doesn't quite have the same finesse as Tonks when it comes to climbing under blankets, so it's quite an adorably chaotic ordeal, but she purrs the whole time. She was also purring when I snapped the above photo, which you unfortunately can't hear.



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And now we have the fill-in statements for tomorrow's Friendly Fill-Ins challenge. My amazing co-host Ellen of 15andmeowing came up with the first two, and I came up with the second two.

1. I used to think _________, but I was wrong.

2. Every time I plan to _________, I _________.

3. I'm already looking forward to the month of _________ because _________.

4. When it comes to social media, I _________.


We'll see you tomorrow, friends!



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Flashback Doodle of the Day




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Tip of the Day

Yesterday's winter tip was to avoid using typical salt, or ice melt, for the sake of the health of your furbaby and their paws. One thing we failed to mention, and that is therefore today's tip, is to take precautions in the event that neighbors' or others' use of salt might affect your kitty or pup. In the event that your furbaby goes on winter walks in areas where salt is used, wipe their paws off when they get home in order to remove as much of the salt or other chemicals as possible. Even if your furbaby does not go outdoors, there is still a chance they can be exposed to salt or other potentially dangerous chemicals, such as by way of your shoes. To help prevent injury or illness due to exposure to or ingestion of salt in this manner, remove your shoes when you get home, or at the very least thoroughly wipe them off. In addition to this, vacuum regularly in order to keep salt and other debris from entering your home, or from trailing through your house. Ice melts can pose health risks to kitties and pups, so avoid their use, but also realize and prevent against the dangers they can pose if they are used by others and out of your control.

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