Hello, friends! I typed our post up hours ago but failed to ever push publish. My apologies. I also apologize to Tonks, as she's the star of this now exceedingly late post.
For today, Tonks wants to share a photo that is admittedly not the best quality. That said, she found out Thimble has been sharing blanket fort shots, and as the queen of burrowing under blankies, Tonks wanted to partake. So, here's Tonks under a blanket that she very recently used to create her very own blanket fort.
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Flashback Doodle of the Day
I'm ready for spring, and today's post stars a cute little calico, so here's an old doodle that combines those two things.
I'm ready for spring, and today's post stars a cute little calico, so here's an old doodle that combines those two things.
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Tip of the Day
Yesterday, as part of National Pet Poison Awareness Month, we mentioned the importance of having solid plans for taking your furbaby to a local veterinary clinic in the event that they are exposed to a poisonous substance. Along these same lines, also don't forget about the ASPCA Poison Control Center, which you can call 24/7. The phone number is 1-888-426-4435. This is an option in perhaps a bit less dire circumstances, when it is more likely that immediate medical attention is not needed. The ASPCA Poison Control Center can help you determine, for example, if the amount of chocolate your dog ate or if the pill of your human medication that your cat swallowed is something that might warrant a rush trip to the vet. Though, they can also potentially recommend treatments or at-home first aid tips in the case of poison exposure. There is the chance that you will be charged a consultation fee, but, should you need professional poison control advice immediately, that number might very well be a good one to call.


1 comment:
You look very happy in your fort, Tonks. Happy Tuesday!
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