Oh so much has happened since I last spoke to my fans. I’m not going to lie goodbyes make me an
emotional wreck and losing one of my best friends at the clinic dropped me down
to the tips of my paws whaling on the floor.
We all miss Jennifer around here and she has only been gone a week and a
half. Enough of that sad stuff because a woman can only cry so much. On the
pawsitive side of things, I have got two new friends at the clinic and I’m
really excited about what they will bring to this great practice, in other
words the good rubbing they will bring me. Jenny and Amanda have joined this
team and between you and me, they are as lucky as a cat receiving a Cat Nip Box
once a week. They hit the jack pot when
they joined this clinic, not only is the staff great, but the clients are super
pawsome.
For all those super pawsome clients, I would like to pass on
my cat knowledge to make sure you and your family have a spooktacular
Halloween and your pets stay safe. When witches go riding and black cats are seen, the moon laughs and whispers, 'tis near Halloween. That was me trying to be scary, but in all seriousness the #1 Rule at Halloween is to keep those sweets
away from the furry crew. Chocolate and
Xylitol are poisons I tell you, POISONS!
Not only that but I have these two friends who are two very cute 4 month
old kittens who get into everything and like those teenage humans, they think
they are always starving. Go figure Earl and Cletus went into the trash and ate
barbeque and boy did those twin orange felines pay for that. These guys didn’t want to eat for a week and
had diarrhea and had to end up having pills shoved down their throats. FYI, us cats don’t like pills shoved down our
throats. So please humans, make sure you
are not letting your pets get to the human food during parties. While we all
know that Halloween is a fun holiday, a revolving door and pets do not go hand
in hand, or should I say paw in paw. Man
I crack myself up! Be sure to lock up
your fur family so you don’t have to spend your night roaming the neighborhood
looking for them and be mistaken for a zombie.
Being that I am from the feline family I would not be doing my duty if I
did not mention that cats, particularly black cats, are in danger on
Halloween! Please do not let your cats
out on or around Halloween because, well…. I can’t even say out loud what bad
things could happen to them. That
conversation shuts down my purr box faster than you can pull that bag of food
away from me that I just ripped into hoping to get an extra kibble or two.
Well, back to my Halloween photo shoot. See the humans think that they have to give
me treats to participate in these photo shoots they do to post my pictures on
this blog, but honestly, I just want to put my beauty out there for the world
to see and I would do it treat free, but don’t tell them I said that! Got to go for meow, but don’t worry I will
talk to you soon.