Thursday, July 16, 2026

A Sunshiny Thankful Thimble Thursday

Hello and happy Thursday, friends! Thimble is so excited to be here today for Angel Brian's Thankful Thursday Blog Hop.


Today, Thimble is so very grateful for sun puddles. This girl will happily chase them around the house all day.



It's been very sunny but also very hot here lately. I'm glad for the kitties that it's sunny, but I could really do without that nasty heat and humidity. Thankfully, next week they're claiming we'll have at least one day in the 70s, for which I'm very excited.



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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. _________ is a first world problem I have.

2. I'll never understand why so many people enjoy _________.

3. My sense of humor would be best described as _________.

4. I think schools should teach _________.


We'll see you tomorrow, friends!



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Flashback Doodle of the Day

I've been doing a lot of writing lately, so this flashback doodle seemed fitting enough for that. It helps that it also somewhat scratches the spooky itch I've got these days.




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Tip of the Day

We've all seen those chew toys for pups. Puppies, and even grown dogs, often love to chew, and so chew toys can allow them to gnaw on a designated item rather than one that is not ideal or one that is dangerous. But, did you know that there are chew toys for cats as well? Like dogs, some cats love to chew. Chewing is sometimes more common in kittens, but some adult cats are chewers as well. If this is the case with your cat, perhaps look into getting them some feline-friendly chew toys. This could potentially save them from chewing on items that they should not, which could be beneficial to your goods, and also of course to your kitty's health.

Of course, whether a chew toy is for your kitty or pup, it is important to take into consideration the material out of which a chew toy is made, as well as whether it will withstand a particular furbaby's level of chewing. Some toy brands will label whether a chew toy is suitable for powerful chewers, for example. Even so, you know your furbaby best, and so you must decide whether a toy will be able to survive their chewing habits, and therefore whether it might be a hazard. There are a great many pet toys available these days, you simply have to consider a toy's benefits and safety for your furbabies.

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