Monday, October 6, 2014

A Year of Kindness - Challenge Week 40

When considering kindness as a whole, I didn't want to leave out our four-legged, furry, and/or feathered friends. Whether your faithful companion is a dog, cat, hampster, or bird, they all deserve to be acknowledged for the joy they bring into your life.

So this week's challenge is to PAMPER YOUR PET!  For the outdoorsy type, how about a car ride, nice long walk, or a romp in the park? For those who grace our homes but have no business in the wild... maybe a new toy and a little play time? Some grooming?  Or special treats?

Or maybe all your pet really needs is a little extra love and attention.

Don't have a pet? Pamper a friend's pet. Or consider a small donation to a local animal shelter. If all else fails, consider making friends with the dust bunnies under your bed.

7 comments:

Sian said...

Ha, yes, you've got me there. The dust under the bed it is!

scrappyjacky said...

Hmmmm....I think Stella may already be pampered enough!!!

Melissa said...

Oh goodness, I'll see if there are any dust bunnies under the bed! LOL

quiltingfool said...

Does spending over $4,200 on three surgeries to save Blossom the cat's eye count? If it doesn't, her spa day" is this Thursday, where a mobile groomer comes to the house and brushes out and bathes her, plus all the little things like clipping nails, cleaning ears, etc. "Mommie" doesn't get a spa day. I think my three fur babies are about as spoiled as it get.

Missus Wookie said...

I've just sat down to watch the birds swooping down on the meal worms I put out for them. But I'll think of this whilst fussing one of the cats this afternoon :)

Barbara Eads said...

Sorry, I can't go along with this one. I just want to continue to obliterate those dang pantry moths. They have been a nightmare---but I think it's just about over.

Carola Bartz said...

I don't have pets, but my garden is full of birds and squirrels - and during the night there are raccoons, skunks and possums. They're all welcome here, and I think they like to be here because they find shelter, food and water.