secnarf June 6, 2023 Share June 6, 2023 6 minutes ago, Bastet said: FWIW, I think I'd do that at this point (so long as there's nothing in her blood tests or otherwise to suggest anethesia poses an unreasonable risk unless it's absolutely necessary, of course -- standard disclaimer applies). I'd have to go back and read the old posts to refresh my memory, but from what's still floating around in my brain it seems clear something beyond the usual suspects is causing her symptoms, and I think it would be wise to get a real good look in there (especially if it's a vet who, if they find something that is removable, would be able to do so right then [as opposed to needing to refer you to a specialist surgeon to do it at a later date). Best wishes for Ginny to feel better soon -- and for you to learn what this is, and that it's something easy to permanently fix. Which one is she? (They're both adorable, just curious whose paws are whose in that cute picture.) Ginny is the top one, and Luna is the one with some white. I do think it is something a bit unusual - and would love if it can be fixed, as my cats historically don’t have the best track record in that department. She was spayed before I got her and nothing was reported to me about not tolerating, so that is good. My vet did post a video not too long ago of them removing a polyp so I think it is something they could do on the spot, possibly depending on location of the polyp. Of course, that’s if she even has one. They could anaesthetize her and find nothing. 4 Link to comment
Scarlett45 June 7, 2023 Share June 7, 2023 Cosmo is so cute when he yawns! And when he yawns/squints. I call this one “thoughts of naan I didn’t get to eat”(there’s often naan left on the sidewalk for birds in the neighborhood). 4 1 16 Link to comment
Scarlett45 June 7, 2023 Share June 7, 2023 3 hours ago, SuprSuprElevated said: I just love that boy^. Me too. He’s the most precious blonde baby man who ever lived! 2 6 Link to comment
EtheltoTillie June 7, 2023 Share June 7, 2023 (edited) Friends just posted a jawdropping bear video from their door cam. He was trying to steal the pet food delivery. You can also hear the doggies barking from inside the house. Edited June 7, 2023 by EtheltoTillie 1 4 1 Link to comment
Guest June 7, 2023 Share June 7, 2023 47 minutes ago, EtheltoTillie said: SNIP: You can also hear the doggies barking from inside the house. Sure, but only after the bear is walking away! Link to comment
Mondrianyone June 8, 2023 Share June 8, 2023 Yikes! A porch-pirate bear! Can I ask you what general part of the country this is? We live in the Maine woods and have never seen a bear. Moose, yes, but not a single bear. (Well, I don't know if they're single or not. Never spotted a ring.) Your friends should send the clip to one of those YouTube doorbell-camera sites. 6 1 Link to comment
EtheltoTillie June 8, 2023 Share June 8, 2023 (edited) 25 minutes ago, Mondrianyone said: Yikes! A porch-pirate bear! Can I ask you what general part of the country this is? We live in the Maine woods and have never seen a bear. Moose, yes, but not a single bear. (Well, I don't know if they're single or not. Never spotted a ring.) Your friends should send the clip to one of those YouTube doorbell-camera sites. Northeast. South of you. We were very annoyed when we went on the touristy Alaska cruise. We didn't see a single bear. We did see moose, though. We've also seen moose in Quebec province. We've been to Moosehead Lake, Maine, but didn't seen any moose there or bears. Edited June 8, 2023 by EtheltoTillie 1 2 Link to comment
EtheltoTillie June 8, 2023 Share June 8, 2023 Friends in northern NJ have seen bears around their house. 5 Link to comment
Gramto6 June 8, 2023 Share June 8, 2023 When I live in CA up in the Sierras. I was up late one night watching TV. DH was already in bed when I heard a bumping and thumping on the front porch. I thought for some reason DH had gotten up and was outside. I went to the front door to look out when I found myself face to face with a big ole bear. Eyeball to eyeball we stared at each other a second then it bolted off. YIKES! My door was half glass, it could have barged inside if it wanted to. Thank goodness it didn't though!! 3 6 Link to comment
Mondrianyone June 8, 2023 Share June 8, 2023 40 minutes ago, EtheltoTillie said: Friends in northern NJ have seen bears around their house. I know that about Jersey. There always seem to be bears lurking about. Maybe it's the saltwater taffy. (I just spent ten minutes looking for a bear emoji. Either there isn't one or I'm bear-blind.) 1 6 Link to comment
SuprSuprElevated June 8, 2023 Share June 8, 2023 (edited) 11 minutes ago, Mondrianyone said: (I just spent ten minutes looking for a bear emoji. Either there isn't one or I'm bear-blind.) Between the bat and the koala 🐻, no body profile though Same one on this site, and easier to see imo, though more scrolling - getemoji.com Edited June 8, 2023 by SuprSuprElevated 5 Link to comment
Mondrianyone June 8, 2023 Share June 8, 2023 (edited) 12 minutes ago, SuprSuprElevated said: Between the bat and the koala 🐻, no body profile though Duh. Thanks, @SuprSuprElevated! I thought it was a hairy mouse. Deleted because I'm nuts. Time to go to sleep before I get dumber. Edited June 8, 2023 by Mondrianyone 6 Link to comment
SuprSuprElevated June 8, 2023 Share June 8, 2023 (edited) 4 minutes ago, Mondrianyone said: Duh. Thanks, @SuprSuprElevated! I thought it was a hairy mouse. I may also be post-blind, because I can't find the post of mine that you quoted. I give up. On my screen, it's the post directly above mine. Stay strong @Mondrianyone! 😄 Edited June 8, 2023 by SuprSuprElevated 4 Link to comment
Mondrianyone June 8, 2023 Share June 8, 2023 I know. I edited. I'm losing IQ points as I type. 6 Link to comment
SoMuchTV June 8, 2023 Share June 8, 2023 🧔🧔♂️🧔♀️🐻🐻❄️🧸 selecting the emoji icon and searching for “bear” gives me the above options. Some of which I can explain and some I can’t. 1 6 Link to comment
chitowngirl June 8, 2023 Share June 8, 2023 10 hours ago, SoMuchTV said: 🧔🧔♂️🧔♀️🐻🐻❄️🧸 selecting the emoji icon and searching for “bear” gives me the above options. Some of which I can explain and some I can’t. The first three are for “beards”, so they are the options showing up because of the “bear” 1 2 Link to comment
bosawks June 8, 2023 Share June 8, 2023 10 hours ago, SoMuchTV said: 🧔🧔♂️🧔♀️🐻🐻❄️🧸 selecting the emoji icon and searching for “bear” gives me the above options. Some of which I can explain and some I can’t. 11 minutes ago, chitowngirl said: The first three are for “beards”, so they are the options showing up because of the “bear” I'm guessing "I'm a gender non-conforming bear so take your snowflake opinions and keep them to yourself!" But I might be hoping it says that since it is Pride. 2 1 3 Link to comment
SoMuchTV June 8, 2023 Share June 8, 2023 10 hours ago, SoMuchTV said: 🧔🧔♂️🧔♀️🐻🐻❄️🧸 selecting the emoji icon and searching for “bear” gives me the above options. Some of which I can explain and some I can’t. Okay, this is weird. When I posted this, I'm sure I just had 6 emojis included - the three "beards" (figured that out eventually!) and three different "bears" - including one that I don't see in my previous post now: 🐼 3 Link to comment
JTMacc99 June 8, 2023 Share June 8, 2023 12 hours ago, EtheltoTillie said: Friends in northern NJ have seen bears around their house. Same here across the border. At the moment my neighborhood has a garbage can pirate bear. At least four times this spring, including one in my driveway, I've spotted the work of a bear while walking Norman in the morning. This bear knocks over the can, drags the stinky bag that piqued his interest about 15 feet away, and then picks though it looking for his prize, which you will then see another short distance away. In my case, it was a container of sour cream that hid in the back of my refrigerator until I spotted it and discovered its new green form. Should have washed it down the sink and recycled the container, but instead I went "EWWW" and tossed it in the trash. The bear licked it relatively clean. Not sure what that was all about. 8 2 Link to comment
Popular Post Moose135 June 8, 2023 Popular Post Share June 8, 2023 My hard-working office assistant. 8 17 Link to comment
peacheslatour June 8, 2023 Share June 8, 2023 1 hour ago, Moose135 said: My hard-working office assistant. You are one harsh taskmaster, Moosey! 13 Link to comment
Writing Wrongs June 10, 2023 Share June 10, 2023 My mom took Daisy back to the vet about her skin and scratching. He said she has allergies, but since they can't really narrow it down he prescribed a pill that covers most. She also has to take medicine for infection from her scratching. She also had to have her anal sacs expressed again (my mom said she could hear Daisy in the other room crying during it). He gave her a pill to help with that too. They spent a lot of money that day. She looked so sad after and my mom said she went under the bed and stayed for a good while. It did her good though. I went over the other night and she was all over me as soon as I walked in. I sat on the floor and she was racing around in circles and playing. 2 13 4 Link to comment
Mondrianyone June 10, 2023 Share June 10, 2023 My dog had itching problems that got progressively worse through the years, going from seasonal to all the time. Our vet gave her prednisone shots, which I wasn't crazy about, but they helped somewhat. It was awful to watch her scratching constantly. Then one day we were in a pet shop in another town, and we got to talking to the owner. We told her about the scratching, and she suggested that we remove all foods that contained corn, wheat, or soy--or any combination. We went home and got rid of everything that had those ingredients on the label and switched the dog's diet to foods that were free of them. Within two weeks the scratching stopped completely. It made me weep to think of all those years we could have spared her. So this is what I suggest to anybody who tells me about a dog with itching problems. Better to approach the problem nutritionally, because if it works, it's like a miracle. Best of luck with sweet Daisy. 7 2 4 2 Link to comment
Gramto6 June 10, 2023 Share June 10, 2023 (edited) Kittens are getting really bold and are showing much less fear of me which warms my heart. Last evening I looked out the kitchen window and there were 3 kittens following a mama (three moms "share" care of the bunch) along the wood post of the side yard fence. 9 new kittens, 3 moms that co-raise them. They nurse off any mom and every mom takes care of each kitten that needs help. So sweet to see. Last summer I had 14 cats in the colony. Several, mostly males have moved on. Several neighbors have seen them around. So I started this year with 6 cats still here full time. Adding the 9 new babies I'm at 15 now so only added 1. My son says, sure mom, whatever you want to tell yourself, haha. Edited June 10, 2023 by Gramto6 4 7 Link to comment
supposebly June 10, 2023 Share June 10, 2023 What do you guys do when a cat goes missing? One of my friend's cats (1 year old) went missing 10 days ago. He's an indoor-outdoor cat and chipped, but between a bad thunderstorm, smoke from the wildfires, quite some heat, and being nearby a large river, she is quite worried. She and her family do the usual, like leaving scent-infused things out, walking the neighborhood with treats in hand, informing the SPCA, posting on the various local FB groups for lost pets, plastering the neighborhood with flyers. Anything else you can think of that might help? 1 1 7 Link to comment
SoMuchTV June 10, 2023 Share June 10, 2023 21 minutes ago, supposebly said: What do you guys do when a cat goes missing? One of my friend's cats (1 year old) went missing 10 days ago. He's an indoor-outdoor cat and chipped, but between a bad thunderstorm, smoke from the wildfires, quite some heat, and being nearby a large river, she is quite worried. She and her family do the usual, like leaving scent-infused things out, walking the neighborhood with treats in hand, informing the SPCA, posting on the various local FB groups for lost pets, plastering the neighborhood with flyers. Anything else you can think of that might help? Beyond just informing the SPCA, visit in person (to SPCA, local Animal Control, anyplace else a stray might end up). Don't just take the word of whoever's at the front desk that, no, we haven't had a gray tabby brought in recently. Find out their retention policy for strays and make sure if at all possible that you visit more frequently than that. And pay attention to any "found" notices you see. Years ago, our adult indoor cat bolted and went missing. I did all of the above and after several weeks we resigned ourselves that he was indeed gone. Then I saw a flyer where someone said they had found an "older kitten" a few blocks away. Turns out he had started a new life with a new family, who gave him fancier food than we ever did! He didn't seem to mind coming back to us, though. Good luck to your friend! 8 Link to comment
Gramto6 June 10, 2023 Share June 10, 2023 (edited) My late cat (see avatar) was strictly an indoor cat. Neighbor rescued him under her front porch (she already had 6 of her own). He lived 12 years and passed around 3 years ago. I have never had the heart to have one for my own again. The cats that have me now are all feral cats that have adopted me. They don't come inside but for a few steps and mostly are shy of getting really close to me. But they know they get good food here so stick around. I love them all but they come and sometimes go all on their own and I can only hope they have found a better place. I am surrounded with lots of big fields full or mice so there is plenty for them to forage. One goes away, I just let it go. It is after all basically a wild animal. There must be something in the air that attracts cats to this little neighborhood! LOL Therefore I really have not had to search for a missing cat. It sounds like your friend is doing all that can be done to find her cat. I sure hope she does!! Edited June 10, 2023 by Gramto6 6 Link to comment
supposebly June 10, 2023 Share June 10, 2023 18 minutes ago, SoMuchTV said: Beyond just informing the SPCA, visit in person (to SPCA, local Animal Control, anyplace else a stray might end up). She does that. Daily. Sorry, I should have been more specific. Our SPCA also posts any pets that come in on their FB page as well. It all breaks my heart. She's had cats for decades and none of them ever went missing. This one was adopted about a year after her companion for 17 years had to be put down. 8 Link to comment
peacheslatour June 10, 2023 Share June 10, 2023 50 minutes ago, SuprSuprElevated said: OMG, this was my DH this morning. He's driving down to Montesano to visit his sister. Elizabeth tried to get into his backpack, then she threw herself at the front door (Miss Drama) and followed him around all morning. She finally relieved her outrage by using his backpack as a scratching post. Now she's just staring forlornly out the front window. 2 1 8 Link to comment
Mindthinkr June 10, 2023 Share June 10, 2023 39 minutes ago, peacheslatour said: OMG, this was my DH this morning. He's driving down to Montesano to visit his sister. Elizabeth tried to get into his backpack, then she threw herself at the front door (Miss Drama) and followed him around all morning. She finally relieved her outrage by using his backpack as a scratching post. Now she's just staring forlornly out the front window. Daddy’s Girl 😺 6 Link to comment
peacheslatour June 10, 2023 Share June 10, 2023 3 minutes ago, Mindthinkr said: Daddy’s Girl 😺 Very much so. But who does she run to when loud scary trucks drive by or she hears strangers outside? "Mommy, mommy, mommy!" 4 2 1 2 Link to comment
Bastet June 10, 2023 Share June 10, 2023 7 hours ago, supposebly said: Anything else you can think of that might help? It's important to go door to door and speak with as many neighbors as possible. Plenty of people ignore flyers posted around the neighborhood (especially if they only drive, not walk), aren't on Facebook/NextDoor/PawBoost where they'd get an electronic notification, etc., so it's best to get flyers directly into the hands of neighbors and ask them to hold onto them so that if they spot the cat, they can call immediately. Escaped indoor cats tend to hide (and nearby), but this one is used to being outside, so that's unlikely -- except the thunderstorm could have spooked her, and the smoke is interfering with her ability to smell her way home if she went beyond her usual rounds. So it doesn't hurt to also, while scouring the neighborhood, look in potential hiding places. Not too many lost cats pop out in response to hearing their name called, a treat bag being shaken, etc. Good to do that, of course, just to know that they're more likely to come home on their own (usually in the wee hours of morning) or be found. 6 Link to comment
Scarlett45 June 12, 2023 Share June 12, 2023 Cavendish loves the Nordstrom boxes, I got some things from the half yearly sale (not to be confused with the Nordstrom Anniversary Sale which is my fav). 5 13 Link to comment
Scarlett45 June 12, 2023 Share June 12, 2023 Also- I saw Guardians of the Galaxy Vol 3 this weekend- (I shared this in the movie thread so forgive me); but one of the jokes that seriously tickled me was an exchange between Cosmo (a girl golden retriever who has telekinetic powers) and Kraglin (a former Ravenger, like a space pirate), he calls her a “bad dog” because she didn’t finish a trick and she goes “take it back, you don’t think I’m a bad dog” and it’s a gag between them until the end when she uses her powers to get a group of people to safety and he calls her a good dog, and she goes “I knew it! I knew you thought I was a good dog”. I probably find this more humorous than it actually is because of my Cosmo. 7 3 Link to comment
Bastet June 13, 2023 Share June 13, 2023 Riley's food is now up to over $75/case with tax <sigh>, so I feel like I should just go ahead and feed some dollar bills down the garbage disposal, too, whenever I have to dump any out. I've started taking the bowl with that last bit in it over to her and letting her eat in bed, to avoid any waste. 5 1 3 1 Link to comment
nokat June 13, 2023 Share June 13, 2023 On 6/10/2023 at 7:16 AM, supposebly said: What do you guys do when a cat goes missing? I suggest posting flyers. I'm frequently out walking (without staring at my phone) and I have seen flyers and then seen the cat lurking under a car or trailer. If I can't catch them, I can at least let the owners know the general location and that they are safe for now. 8 Link to comment
Mindthinkr June 16, 2023 Share June 16, 2023 55 minutes ago, SuprSuprElevated said: one happy pup/videos I’m sure his fountain jumping felt so good if it’s hot where he was. 6 Link to comment
ABay June 18, 2023 Share June 18, 2023 I've been feeling a little down so I looked up one of my favorite videos: 1 7 Link to comment
peacheslatour June 18, 2023 Share June 18, 2023 41 minutes ago, ABay said: I've been feeling a little down so I looked up one of my favorite videos: Thank you so much for this, it made my day. I'm just sorry to hear you've been feeling down.❤️🤗 4 1 Link to comment
Scarlett45 June 26, 2023 Share June 26, 2023 Cavendish and Lady Reese have been here a year and a half, and this is the first time I’ve seen them cuddle! It must be the magic of the blanket(it’s on its way to the wash) 3 18 Link to comment
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