Showing posts with label Not So Wordless Wednesday. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Not So Wordless Wednesday. Show all posts

Wednesday, October 23, 2019

Not So Wordless Wednesday


Astrid may look like her usual pouty puppy self, but she is actually wishing her grandma and grandpa (aka, this here human's parents) a happy anniversary! They've survived 32 years together. Way to go!

I scribbled up a silly little something in my sketchbook for this autumnal anniversary occasion. It's a bit of a play on Lady and the Tramp. At the same time, it looks nothing like that.




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We want to take a moment to remind you all of our Halloween giveaway. Up for grabs is a little cat-o'-lantern pillow this here human's mom sewed, as well as some frightfully festive kitty toys and a little something I'm crafting up at my art desk. Just visit our post from Tuesday and leave a comment on that post to enter to win. To go to that post, just click here.

Wishing everyone a happy Wednesday!



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Halloween Tip of the Day

Today's tips is another one to help keep anxious or excitable furbabies calm and safe on Halloween night. This tip involves a couple more things you can do in order to help your kitty or pup from becoming scared or agitated when trick-or-treaters are active. For example, if your cat or dog is scared or becomes excited at the sound of the doorbell, then one option is to disconnect it on Halloween night. If you hand out candy on Halloween, you can also use options such as placing the candy dish outside for trick-or-treaters to grab some loot themselves, sitting outside to hand out candy, or simply staying near the door and watching for trick-or-treaters so that they won't need to knock or ring the doorbell. As we've mentioned in previous tips, there are still ways to enjoy Halloween and its festivities while also keeping your kitty or pup as calm and safe as possible. This might mean taking some extra precautions and finding a method that works for you and your furbaby.

Wednesday, August 15, 2018

Not So Wordless Wednesday

It seems that we're all about the V-E-T this week. Thimble had her annual visit on Monday, and Tonks, as well as her sister Winky and brother Flitwick, went in to be neutered yesterday. Certain girl kitties have been securely placed in their cones of shame, because they refuse to leave their spay incisions alone. Aside from that, though, all of them are doing great!

Now, though, pup Astrid is feeling a bit jealous. It's not that she really likes the V-E-T and wants a turn to go or anything crazy like that. Honestly, do any furbabies out there actually enjoy a date with their doctor? But, Astrid is a tad bit jealous that she's not the one getting all the attention. That's why she wanted to remind you all that in a few weeks, she'll have reached her one-year anniversary of having her toe removed.

For those who don't know, Astrid had what was at first believed to be a benign tumor on the outer toe of her back right foot. The tumor even went away for a while, but then came back early last October. When a biopsy was performed at that juncture, it came back as a malignant sarcoma. Needless to say, that toe was chopped right off in order to remove every margin of the tumor. The surgery was successful, and Astrid has been cancer-free since.

Nowadays, Astrid often shows off her three-toed foot with great pride.


My sister snapped some shots of Astrid posing her three-toed foot while enjoying a sunny day. Isn't the flower propped in the dead grass such a nice touch? Honestly, though, when it comes to foot models, Astrid is a natural.




As picky as pup Astrid is about some things, she has never for even one second seemed phased by her three-toed status. Astrid refuses to eat a single fruit or veggie, she doesn't like to get wet in the rain, and she doesn't like when I wash dishes because the sound of clinking and clanking glasses really, really irritates her. But, by golly, losing a toe is no big deal at all.

We're wishing all of our friends out there a happy, healthy Wednesday!



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Our Doodle of the Day:





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Our Tip of the Day:

Since we're already talking nonstop about the vet, and since National Take Your Cat to the Vet Day is next week, we figured we'd go right on ahead and do a series of tips on how to get that kitty of yours to the vet. We'll start this series with the simple tip to socialize and get your kitty used to interaction at an early age, if possible. Getting your cat used to people is ideal for helping them cope with future outings to the vet. This of course may not always be possible, depending on a particular cat's age and personality at the time of adoption or rescue. However, when possible and safe, start socializing your cat around people, even simply visitors to your home, when they are young.

What's more, try to get your cat used to hands-on checks. If it's safe for both you and your cat, you can get in the habit of looking in your cat's ears, having a look at their mouth and teeth, and so forth. This of course can help them get used to all that goes on when they're at the vet's office, while at the same time also helping you check for abnormalities that might need to be addressed. All in all, starting early with socializing and hands-on interaction, when it's a safe option, can possibly help your kitty feel more comfortable about getting examined during their trips to the vet.