gunsmoke on 17/11/2009 at 15:42
Quote Posted by Aerothorn
Brokenarts: Yeah, premium food (for cats and dogs) frequently does make a difference. Basic rule: if it's sold in the grocery store, it's shit (nutritionally).
Of course, one of my dogs has a wheat allergy, so they have to get gluten-free food. Man, that shit is expensive.
If it isn't Science/Prescription Diet it is shit.
PeeperStorm on 17/11/2009 at 15:51
Quote Posted by Aerothorn
I'm pretty sure that's the NVIDIA fairy.
There's nothing quite as classy as having
Heavy Metal cover art on your wall.
Stitch on 17/11/2009 at 15:56
Quote Posted by Queue
Why on earth would you take anything I say seriously? Especially when it's so ridiculous?
Maybe I should have said: "Yo shuzp Nig! That bitch gonna eats you when youz dies--AND YO MOMS!" so people wouldn't get bent out of shape and become--well--pussies.
Anyone capable of that copout isn't in a position to be throwing around pussy accusations.
june gloom on 17/11/2009 at 17:21
saved
PigLick on 18/11/2009 at 00:07
no wonder its sausagetown
PeeperStorm on 18/11/2009 at 03:38
I surrender. Sulphur wins the thread.
Another day, another visit to see the cat. Still improving steadily, but also still producing icky fluid. Clinic staff continue to rinse him out periodically, although they didn't mention whether or not they wring him out or just let him dry naturally. He's almost up to his normal energy levels, and is obviously bursting with curiosity about the stuff going on around him.
The Doc had me bring some of his dry food from home (the cat's, not the doctor's, I mean) to see if he'll be more willing to eat that than the other foods that they've been trying. As soon as they gave him some, he started eating all of the different stuff in his kitty buffet; two types of dry, one type of canned, and the baby food. Go figure.
Since Namdrol mentioned it earlier, I asked: The pus is pinkish tan.
Still no sign of my sock.
I just realized today that the staff at the clinic is all women except for one male technician. I may have to start making longer visits.
Chade on 18/11/2009 at 04:17
Quote Posted by PeeperStorm
I just realized today that the staff at the clinic is,
a: all women
b: except for one male technician.
I may have to start making longer visits.
Which fact did you just notice?
Statistically, my money's on b.
Renzatic on 18/11/2009 at 06:31
Stich is right, Queue is wrong. Cats do get attached to their owners. My grandma has a cat that's never more than 4 feet away from her at any given moment, and mopes around crying whenever she's gone. It's sad and sweet...and has to be annoying for poor old granny.
But the cat eating you thing? THAT REMINDS ME OF A STORY! It's a gross story, so consider yourself forewarned.
A couple of years back I had a nasty accident involving an old plate of glass in an old door. Since it was old, it obviously wasn't any of that fancy new safety glass, and it shredded my hand to literal ribbons. It was a gross spectacle I couldn't fully appreciate because I was squirting vast amounts of blood all over the walls and furniture. So, long story short, the first thing I do back from the emergency room is start cleaning up the mess. And what do I find? I find a chunk of me mixed in with the glass. And what did I do with it? I did what any sane person would do. I call the cat, who's snooping around all curious like, and hold it out in front of his face. The little bastard apparently liked it too, since he started purring loudly and licking his chops the whole while. Stupid fucking freak cat.
So yeah, he probably would eat me if he found me dead one day. And I doubt he'd even have the decency to call 911 when he was done, either.
Aerothorn on 18/11/2009 at 11:09
goddamnit why do I not heed the warnings