Fun Friday

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My mailbox is the wrong shape, but nothing shocks me any more. Hope everyone had a great week.

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5 Things You Didn’t Know About Microchips

http://blog.adoptandshop.org/5-things-you-didnt-know-microchips/

I did opt for the one with Found Animals. It is easy to use and it helps to update it periodically with photos, medical info, etc. It’s a good precautionary measure, but the few lost animals I have found either had tags or didn’t, so I do think it’s especially important for an ID tag if you have a dog and obviously, if you’re going to let your cat(s) come and go as they please, a good tag is inexpensive when you factor in your own peace of mind.

Closure For Cats And Those Who Love Them

http://www.catchannel.com/cat-lifestyle/closure-for-sparkle.aspx

*Many of you know that I am a cat lover. I’ve had cats my entire life.

Losing animals we are bonded with is, oftentimes, more difficult than losing a person. There are no mixed emotions with animals, there’s just love and companionship. They have an incredible way of healing and mending us, of reminding us to slow down, and of showing us unmatched affection.

Every pet owner is different, but I think we can all agree that we’d do anything within our power to care for them and provide them with the absolute best life possible. Thankfully, there are so many new healing methods and things we can do to prolong their lives.

This article is a perfect example of the lengths we go to and how we attempt to heal after losing a beloved animal.*

The Smallest……

The Smallest…

“The smallest feline is a masterpiece.” ―Leonardo da Vinci

 

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Da Vinci was, indeed, correct. This little masterpiece is all mine. 🙂 In typical predatory fashion, she’s murdering a feather wand. She’s not happy about the camera, but once she was distracted by the wand, I was able to take some good shots of her. My troublesome little minx.