Monday, July 13, 2026

Mancat Monday: Beds and Baths

It's Mancat Monday, and my boy Evan is yet again showing off how much he loves his favorite bed.


I do indeed put a blanket over his bed, as Evan has urinary incontinence. What I'm getting at is that the bed has a better chance of survival if it's covered in a sacrificial blankie.


Evan had one of his routine sanitary shaves last week, hence his bald bum. He gets groomed every 2 weeks, so he always looks a tad bit like a baboon. Oh, and don't mind how wet some of his fur looks, as these photos were taken right after his morning bath. He would like everyone to know that he gets disrespected like this every single morning. Bath time is easily his least favorite part of the day, but washing up his back end with antimicrobial cleaner every day is the only way to keep him from getting urine scald.

Happy Monday, friends!



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Tip of the Day

Today's pet parenting hack tip is a simple yet important one. Especially if your furbaby is a known chewer, do consider getting covers for power cords and other cables. I'm sure you all know the dangers that chewing on a cord can pose to our furbabies. So, to prevent this, cover up those cords and cables. There are a variety of cord and cable covers available on the market. There are covers that encase cords so that they are safe yet still able to be easily moved, and there are ones that essentially pin cords safely and securely to the floor. Of course, those are just two examples as to how you can make cords and cables safe around your furbabies. Perhaps do a bit of research, and, depending on your home and technological setup, determine what kind of cord and cable covers would best work for both you and your furbaby. As we always say, it's better to be safe than sorry.

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