Spike's Bitches 44: It's about the rules having changed.
[NAFDA] Spike-centric discussion. Lusty, lewd (only occasionally crude), risqué (and frisqué), bawdy (Oh, lawdy!), flirty ('cuz we're purty), raunchy talk inside. Caveat lector.
Kitteh! God, that was adorable.
With Puck, our first cat, we had no idea what we were doing and fed him wet canned food. His teeth were a mess by the time he died, and we used to worry because he almost never drank water (which the vet said he probably didn't need, given the wet food). With Cortez we're sticking to dry kibble, and he seems perfectly happy with it.
Of course, Cortez was also a stray who has been known to hunt and kill and EAT mice, so. He's used to a bit of crunch?
Kitteh was adorable ... and VERY determined.
Our first cat ended up eating specially cooked chicken livers most of the time, although there was ONE kind of cat food she'd eat. Expensive and hard to find, of course. She lived to be 15+, although her teeth were a mess, she was obese, and she succumbed to a stroke.
Second cat? didn't like canned food, LOVED her dry food (or anything her people were eating), lived to be 17+ with excellent teeth and stayed slim and active until the last few months.
Cats - they're as different as people.
ION, my husband had a shaving accident this a.m. and ended up shaving off his beard.
DUDE
Also, PICTURES.
Perkins, flight is booked!
When I was 3, my dad became the commander of his American Legion post. They required him to shave off his beard for the position. When he did, my twin sister and I cried in terror at his shorn face.
Heh. My friend, who I stayed with in St. Thomas last year, just e-mailed me to complain about the weather. It's been getting down to 68 degrees at night! I e-mailed her back and said that we're UP to 9 degrees, with a windchill of -8. We'll see what she says to that!
There will be pictures.
When he did, my twin sister and I cried in terror at his shorn face.
The only other time I've seen him without the beard, he shaved it after I'd gone to bed. When he came into the bedroom I didn't recognize him and screamed. Fortunately, that time we were leaving for a 2 week hike in Yosemite, so he was able to grow it back right away.
See, this is perfect timing for a picture of baby-bump Sparky and nekkid-face Mr. Sparky.
Rassefrassen internet ate my post!
{{}} All the hurting Bitches. And fuck cancer, indeed.
OMG, that kitteh vid is tooo cute. I'm still laughing.
I feed my cats dry food. For a treat, I occasionally give them canned. As for the dry food, I tried on of the "healthy weight" ones, because my cats are pretty sedentary. They ate more of it at one sitting to get the fat and calories they actually needed and if the bowl was empty would get into the cupboard where I kept the bag and gnaw the bag open until they could get more.
Dallas has been on Pedigree dry from the start. Each year the vet and I have the following discussion:
Vet: What do you feed her?
Me: Pedigree. Should I change it?
Vet: No, she looks great.
I'm lucky. Other than a couple of bumps removed (all of which were fine) she's always been very healthy.