Do you love all things faux bois? Check out this plush log dog toy. Too fun!
(note: the link will resize your browser. grumble.)
(via It’s (K)not Wood, a blog dedicated to all things faux bois.)
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Do you love all things faux bois? Check out this plush log dog toy. Too fun!
(note: the link will resize your browser. grumble.)
(via It’s (K)not Wood, a blog dedicated to all things faux bois.)
Mika the Husky and Buddy the Cat grooming each other, with some biting and rabbit kicking thrown in. What a patient pup!
The Ticked Off tick remover is a simple, but clever tool for getting ticks off your animals. There is a notch in the spoon-like part that you use to slide the tick out of the skin. The instructions are careful to note that you slide the tool. You don’t use it to lift or pry the tick out.
I’ve written about tick removal before. By sure to check out the video in the previous post on how to get the whole tick out with just one finger (wear gloves). And you can read up on twelve of the diseases ticks can transmit.
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Think, teenage boy kitty with complete disregard for life and limb—his, yours, other kitties’, the dog’s, the houseplant’s. This is who I think Stunt Kitty is—your resident insane, but sweet, daredevil. Here is my favorite Stunt Kitty episode from Ultra Kawaii. Remember that Stunt Kitty is a professional stunt kitten and knows what he’s doing. (thanks Mark!)