foodcrime
i just wanted to say this was the most absurd thing i've ever eaten and if i didn't want so badly to live i'd do it again
https://kingcakehub.com/collections/all/products/brennans-chocolate-black-gold-king-cake
re: cat medicating advice re: cats (~), cat digestive tmi
@LexYeen That's on the list, somewhere around Plan D or E. :) Poor guy had such a total freakout at the first attempt, I really don't want to do _anything_ that involves physical restraint with him unless we absolutely can't get it in him any other way! But if we gotta, yeah, that's probably our top plan that doesn't involve "mix it with something tasty, hope the vet approves, and hope he goes for it." Poor Ceej has just had enough stress already, and was suspicious enough of us to start with.
I'd probably be more for the purrito technique if we had the faintest idea what we were doing, too. :) An experienced cat friend could probably pull it off in ten seconds, but...
cats (~), cat digestive tmi
Well, let's get y'all caught up here real quick.
Ceejay is gonna be fine eventually but he's got tapeworms and possibly more. They got one dose of medication into him at the vet, but our attempt at a second dose was traumatic all around and we only got about half of it in him.
Luckily, he still trusts me just enough that he could be coaxed out from under the house with a bowl of food, and he even VERY warily let me pet him. That's a real good sign.
We're gonna call the vet and let them know their advice of "just scruff him" failed utterly and we need a less intrusive method. I'm not sure why they didn't just recommend mixing it with food, and we're gonna explicitly ask if that's OK.
So basically, even worst-case, Ceejay is probably not at death's door and even just 1-1/2 doses should leave him happier than he was. But I can't turn off the Cat Stress Alarm until I know we've got a way to at least try to get the rest of his medicine in him.
@Soreth @anthracite if you don't hear from us again, tell everybody we said it was all worthwhile
it's half gone already dear god it's half gone
@Austin_Dern I wonder if you had the same unsettlingly cheerful record album to go along with it?
re: cat health (--)
@JulieSqveakaroo Yeah. *hug* We got an appointment for him AND apparently found a vet who's quite used to "uh... this is not quite our cat and they don't 100% trust us, can we kinda just have a 'we get there when we get there' appointment?"
Still scared for the little dude and (far far less so) the potential expenses, but this also gives us some hope that we'll figure out why he's been a little weird and distant from day one, maybe even get him a better standard of living if he gets thru whatever this is...
@JulieSqveakaroo @anthracite Yeah. He's at least eating and seems comfortable and at least not being vocal about any distress. We didn't get to set anything up tonight but we're gonna try to get a hold of someone tomorrow or Monday.
@JulieSqveakaroo @anthracite Not that sort of bloated. ;__; It's one of the boys. He's defintely got something going wrong.
cat health (--)
Well, Sugarfoot is definitely the barfer, but in the process we noticed that Ceejay has a distinctly bloated belly and... um... other inflammation I won't detail.
Guess it's vet time. I'm okay, dealing with the stress by reminding myself I'm less those cats' parent than I am their caretaker, friend, and caseworker.
There's nothing I can do for them immediately (though Peg is looking into contacting vets later today, hopefully for a Monday appointment), so the best thing I can do is stay calm and professional, get on with my day such as it is and act when there's an opportunity to act.
Still can't help worrying about the critters. Ceejay more than Sugarfoot now, though this does make three days in a row this has happened.
I knew the job was an emotional attachment risk when I took it. I have every reason so far to think a vet trip, stressful though it might get for everybody, will fix this in the long run. And if it can't, I'm prepared to make whatever decisions have to be made. I need to be OK, so I will, right?
re: uspol, snark, birdsite
@JulieSqveakaroo by god you're right
Hulk du Jour
Barton Hulk
Hulksucking Freaks
Carnival of Hulks
Dial H For Hulk
Being Hulk Hulkovich
The Cook, The Thief, His Wife, and Her Hulk
Hulk Star Man
Don't Hulk Now
The Hulk of Yucca Flats
Eraserhulk
Honnie Hulko
re: uspol, snark, birdsite
@Leucrotta трактор! репа! ягодицы!
*hopes you were a Bloom County reader* :D
re: kitty clinic (mild -)
@001zlnv 1000 years jail for zebra ;__;
except that ceejay ain't like that
i can not imagine he would support the carceral justice system, little anarchopacifist refusenik that he is
if anything he will simply grieve the damage to my soul during tomorrows meditations in our papaya grove (which we do actually have if two trees are a grove) and quietly contemplate the decay of the human political state
kitty clinic (mild -)
i found ceejay... but i also accidentally booted the little guy as he was bounding up behind me in the dark and now he's a little scared of me D:
that poor kid just can't catch a break
re: uspol, snark, birdsite
But seriously, "trollbots" really distracts from the reality that much of this activity is by paid human agents. And I think that's *fascinating* somehow. I always have the hope that I'm gonna be one of the lucky few who can actually get a glimpse under the mask. It HAS to be possible to press an emotjonal button so hard that one slips and exposes themselves. It's the countertroll's Holy Grail.
re: uspol, snark, birdsite
(oh right, context:
that one REALLY delusional congresswoman, marjorie taylor green, announced impeachment articles against biden and the botfarms turned out to support her)
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read this, pitiful humans:
http://egypt.urnash.com/parallax/