One asked how often we surfed the Internet. Our choices were once a day, every few days, every few weeks, seldom.
Seldom for me is leaving the keyboard for a couple of hours to watch a movie. I figure a computer isn't actively on the net for me about 7 hours a day -- the sleeping, showering, incidentally to and from work times.
Our choices were once a day, every few days, every few weeks, seldom.
They don't say how long each net-surfing session is, right? So once a day...for at least 8 hours.
Wanna see the TeppyInk!
Every few weeks isn't SELDOM???
This was my thought.
I think I'm getting a migraine. Clearly, school is making me sick.
So once a day...for at least 8 hours.
Well, yeah. That's what I was figuring when I answered it.
So, um...someone needs to take my television away. I have lost all um...can't think of the word. I just keep watching bad television. My guiltiest pleasures seem to be Lifetime movies and Sex in the City. And these keep me up late. It's crazy!
I'm surfing from my phone.
Yay kitty saving!
At a (loooooong-ass) committee meeting tonight, the lights went out in the conference room. Two of us immediately started waving our hands around over our heads... It looked like synchronized lunacy.
vw, back away from the Lifetime.
Katie B, you are my hero, and a hero to all cats who ever wondered where their next meal would come from. We thank you.
Also, be sure to play up the "rescuing a stray" angle at the vet's as often as possible. Sometimes that earns a little discount.
Katrina Bee--I'm all choked up with appreciation for what you have offered that wayward kitty-soul.
Talk about hitting the lottery! The opportunity to spend her golden time warm and safe and well-fed is going to seem like the feline version of manna from Heaven.
Bless your heart for taking such good care of her. Obviously, your commitment to her doesn't need to include a liver transplant! (I didn't know such things were available until I did some pet insurance research today) Safety, a little love and a peaceful, painless transition is so much more than so many of her kin could hope for.
She's one lucky kitteh. May her affection for you (once she gets her strength back) return even a fraction of what you have done for her.