1. My plans for June include _________ and _________.
Thursday, June 5, 2025
Thankful Thimble Thursday: Breakfast in Bed
1. My plans for June include _________ and _________.
Wednesday, June 4, 2025
Adventures with Astrid and the Antibody Test
We've mentioned multiple times lately how Astrid doesn't take as many long walks as she used to. She is 12 years old, she has arthritis, and a few months back she experienced what was likely a mild form of vestibular disease, which left a residual a head tilt and occasional unsteadiness on her feet. Astrid still chooses to go for decent walks on weekends, though, when both my sister and myself walk her, and often her Gammy and Pawpaw (my mom and dad) join us.
Tuesday, June 3, 2025
Whiskered Tonks Tuesday
I just realized I never posted our post for today. So, here it is! (Sorry, Tonks, for delaying your fame.)
It's Tonks Tuesday, so of course the calico herself is here today to bless you with her adorableness.
It's going to be nearly 90°F today, but I'm still in the mood for some spooky fun. So, we have another one of our old summertime spooky doodles from a few years ago.
Monday, June 2, 2025
Disrespected on Mancat Monday
What's more, when it comes to those kitties, also keep in mind the concept of whisker fatigue. Whisker fatigue occurs when a bowl is too small and the whiskers brush the sides when eating or drinking. This can be uncomfortable for the cat, and can therefore lead to a reluctance to use the bowl. So, try to make sure that a cat’s bowl is wide and also shallow enough to allow for comfortable eating. Like us, our furbabies like to eat and drink in comfort.
Friday, May 30, 2025
Friendly Fill-Ins and Eddy's Photo Fail with a Co-Star
Hello and happy Friday, friends! We're ready for the Friendly Fill-Ins challenge, and we'd love for you to join us. My amazing co-host Ellen of 15andmeowing came up with the first two fill statements, and I came up with the second two.
1. I have trouble pronouncing _________.
My answers are below in bold. As you'll see, some them (I'm looking at you, #4) are accompanied by much rambling.
(I said this word just the other day, and for some reason I really struggled with it. And I struggle even trying to say it now. Just making the simple word edit past tense, therefore edited, confuses my tongue so very much. I have to say it very slowly, or else I tend to say it more like editeded, which is decidedly not a word.)
Some of the kitties I see outside are people's pets that they allow outdoors, though I'm not a big fan of this. One major reason I dislike this is the dangers it poses, and I actually found one of these poor indoor/outdoor kitties deceased under a bush in my parents' yard when I was mowing this past weekend. I live just down the street from my parents and more than once had seen this kitty eating the food I put out on my back patio. It wore a collar, but it was a flea collar without any ID. After finally getting ahold of animal control, I found out a lady living on the same street as me had called her cat in as missing, matching the exact description as the poor deceased cat. This was an absolutely horrible experience.
Another recent event is that a very friendly but very not street smart kitten, I'm guessing 7-8 months old or so, started showing up in both my yard and my parents' yard. We got him caught and he's currently sequestered in a bathroom at my parents' house, where he's happily redecorating the room. No one has claimed him, and despite being full up during this kitten season, the rescue group from which I adopted Eddy is going to take him in the next week or so. They are no-kill and I trust them. With our geriatric and special needs furry babies, and with this kitten acting a bit rough toward other cats, sadly neither my parents nor myself can take the kitty in. I'm so grateful this rescue group will adopt him out. He's incredibly friendly and sweet, and I have no doubt he'll adopt out very quickly.)
Thursday, May 29, 2025
Thankful Thimble Thursday with the Niphead
Hello, friends! Thimble is of course here and ready for Angel Brian's Thankful Thursday Blog Hop.
In pet foods, some fats can come from the protein source, such as chicken and beef. However, there are also other potential sources of fats in our furbabies' food. Fats can of course come from oils, such as fish oils or plant oils. The important thing is to make sure that your furbaby's food includes good quality fat sources, and in a healthy balance. For example, omega-3 and omega-6 fatty acids, which often come from sources such as fish or plant oils or chicken fat, are very beneficial, but most importantly so in proper amounts. Less quality fats and oils would include lard and other similar ingredients, and therefore do be cautious if you see these on a pet food label.
Of course, any fats in too large of quantities could lead to health concerns. For example, obesity and pancreatitis can both potentially stem from or be worsened by diets high in fat. For reasons such as these, as we've said before, try to educate yourself on your cat or dog's health and the best nutrition for them, and of course discuss this with a veterinarian as needed.
Wednesday, May 28, 2025
Floral Adventures with Astrid
We'll often get nice scenery down by the creek in our neighborhood, but these flowers were simply in someone's yard. And they're quite beautiful.