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Look forward: National Take Your Cat to the Vet Day

Chrissy's serious expression is not for nothing! She has just learned that September 22nd is National Take Your Cat to the Vet Day . . . for some cats that's not a problem because a lot of veterinary clinics are closed on weekends (unless humans decide to celebrate for the whole week) . . . but Chrissy knows our vet is open. No worries Chrissy - you're healthy and up-do-date on all shots. . . no trip to the vet for you this coming week or next weekend.

"Don't get me wrong," Chrissy says, "it's not the vet - I actually like him. It's the car ride . . . I do not like leaving my comfortable home to ride in a car - that's for the dogs. Anyway, I'm glad I'm going to be staying home!"

Here's a little puzzle of flowers . . . happy Friday, everyone, stay safe in the rain or whatever weather you are having.

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