I got him exactly 1 week ago. Those pictures were taken when we got him home. He weighed 2.3 lbs last Monday @ the time of his neutering.
He looks much smaller in real life. I think it's his big serious face that makes him look older.
This tiny, starving kitten approached my SO in his office's parking lot.
SO called me. I brought food and a carrier and we caught him.
He was impressively calm for that trauma. He even made eye contact and gave slow blinks.
I really believed he was VERY adoptable.
We brought him to the local...
Buy a hunk of meat and either rinse with vinegar or throw in boiling water for a few seconds. Bacteria, esp. E. Coli resides on the SURFACE of the meat. Grind the meat.
My understanding is the probability of food poisoning is less than 1/10,000.
The only "danger" in taking expired OTC meds is that they lose their potency. I take them and see if they work.
If a med is like 10 years expired I think you should just toss it because the chances of you ever using it seems really low.
I would just toss it in the garbage.
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Puke on the carpet.
Fling litter - and stuff embedded in the litter - out of the box.
Bring freaky stuff in the house like earthworms, birds' nests and dead birds.
Wipe their butts on the carpet if a poop gets stuck on them.
Sneak into grandma's room and get themselves locked in...
A lot of high end - like Michelin rated - restaurants don't ask; you get the meat rare or medium rare.
Iron Chef's never cook steaks to order!
I love tartare and carpaccio - raw beef dishes.
There was an episode of My Cat From Hell which broached this same issue. It turned out that the box was in a place that was easy to cut off (like a long hallway) . The cat that pooped just outside the litterbox was feeling trapped by the other cat (or something).
Hope that made sense.