I have always had boy cats as pets, both as a child and as an adult. My young daughter is considering adopting a female kitten from a friend's cat's new litter. This will be a first for me if we make this decision. Any thoughts on the differences between females and males as pets?
My 9 yr old daughter has had the good fortune of being able to get to know a litter of kittens born in late November. One of the kittens had a twisting, tilting head and neck for the first 3-4 weeks of her life. She is now about 7 weeks old and has improved by about 80%. There is still a bit...
I got dry sockets and the best relief by far was when the dental surgeon stuffed the sockets with gauze and somesort of clove oil. It was instant relief, better than the Tylenol 3.
Also, some dentists don't mention the importance of using a water syringe to clean out the sockets of food in...
My vet has recently perscribed the drug Clomicalm for my cat Fred. I have put off giving it to him, hoping for feedback from some other cat owners who have either given it to their cats or have opinions based on others' experiences.
Here's the back story. Fred has always been the more...
Thanks so much you guys. Now I know the ins. company. But, you wouldn't believe how hard it is to find this commercial on YouTube, etc. i guess because it's Canadian, it's harder to find.
I actually found this thread a few times in my web searchs!
I know. I have an ongoing joke with someone at work about it and I want to send him a link to say a Youtube clip of it, or something of that manner.
Here's some of my thoughts: Allstate, Liberty Mutual, State farm, Prudential.... Or maybe something more obscure.
I am trying to remember the Insurance Co. that did the corny commercial in the 80s and 90s in which an older couple gets a call from their son and the wife exclaims "It's Patrick! He got Life Insurance!"
Does anyone remember the ins. company. Also does anyone have any ideas (websites, etc.)...
Food for thought: where does an artist fit into all this? An artist may only make $10 000 or less a year and have to rely on grants, minimum wages etc. to survive. However, I definetly wouldn't call an artist (painter, musician, etc.) as lower class. What about someone who dedicates their...
Perhaps you could experiment with different fabrics, using them as spreads. Ie. you could try a large towel, then maybe a sheet.
I have found different fabrics seem to attract fur more than others.
I think they ran out of money while watching it, so had to just peice together what they had. The astronaut thing was so beyond me. I thought it was just some yoga thing!