Wash: Little River just gets more colorful by the moment. What'll she do next? Zoe: Either blow us all up or rub soup in our hair. It's a toss-up. Wash: I hope she does the soup thing. It's always a hoot, and we don't all die from it.

'Objects In Space'


Spike's Bitches 45: That sure as hell wasn't in the brochure.  

[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.


beth b - Jun 09, 2010 3:58:03 pm PDT #21882 of 30000
oh joy! Oh Rapture ! I have a brain!

Royal Canine is what I feed my kitten for noe, because the first ingredient is water , second chicken --- and then other stuff


Typo Boy - Jun 09, 2010 4:05:32 pm PDT #21883 of 30000
Calli: My people have a saying. A man who trusts can never be betrayed, only mistaken.Avon: Life expectancy among your people must be extremely short.

Walking to the cafeteria should not make me tired! DO NOT WANT.

Getting off the couch to walk to the bathroom made me tired today. Of course I had a migraine Monday and Tuesday, and had my throat stabbed today. (Injection through the front to reach the the top of the spine in back. Actually does not feel at all bad at the time, but for some reason it leaves you tired afterwords.)

Also while prepping me Doctor asked me if I believed in global warming, and if I did not think the should teach the controversy. I asked him if he believed in the germ theory of disease, and asked him of he did not think medical schools should teach the controversy with full consideration of the theories of humors, demonic possession, ill wishing and evil spells, and homeopathy.

About two hours later it occurred to me that a witty retort to a guy who was about to stab me in the throat did not show the best judgement. Fortunately he laughed and was completely professional.

I wonder what my life would be like if I had filters that let me notice when to shut up before I said something instead of two hours afterwords.


Cass - Jun 09, 2010 4:10:56 pm PDT #21884 of 30000
Bob's learned to live with tragedy, but he knows that this tragedy is one that won't ever leave him or get better.

I don't know offhand but I trust my vet pretty fiercely. And in ways that I generally don't trust vets. Want me to call them? Or give you the number? If you call and namecheck my cat, they'll likely chatter for a while.


smonster - Jun 09, 2010 4:12:33 pm PDT #21885 of 30000
We won’t stop until everyone is gay.

Sean, what WS said, all of it.

Hil, I hope you find a way to get to the beach.

Typo boy, that is awesome! He's the on who brought it up, and you used a pertinant and easily understandable analogy.


Katerina Bee - Jun 09, 2010 4:17:56 pm PDT #21886 of 30000
Herding cats for fun

Anti-UTI care for kitties: I would feed more wet foods, leave glasses of water about the environment to tempt Mal into increasing his water intake, think about a course of subQ fluids. Baby food chicken is palatable and comes in a conveniently small size.

I've just read on today's page of the Herb Journal that parsley seed has historically been used as a diuretic to flush stones and gravel from kidney and bladder.

Also, WindSparrow is just made of awesome. I loved reading her post even if it wasn't all about me.


Liese S. - Jun 09, 2010 4:32:55 pm PDT #21887 of 30000
"Faded like the lilac, he thought."

Hil, offer to pay for gas and lunch. I bet people would love an exzcuse for a beach day.


WindSparrow - Jun 09, 2010 4:38:06 pm PDT #21888 of 30000
Love is stronger than death and harder than sorrow. Those who practice it are fierce like the light of stars traveling eons to pierce the night.

Are there particular brands/varieties of wet food that will help make his pee more acidic that i can get at the specialty pet food stores (rather than from the vet)? I kinda don't trust cat food brands that the vet is promoting, since they're awfully keen on Iams and Royal Canine dry brands which i see as pretty junky. I'm not up for preparing meat in my veggie kitchen, so i need to be able to buy any cat food pre-made.

Very wise. Did the vet specify that your cat has struvite crystals and/or needs food to acidify the urine to dissolve them? Or was that something you picked up from your own researches? I'm wanting to double check that the issue is struvite crystals rather than calcium oxalate crystals which dissolve in a basic environment. Either way, follow your instincts to stay the heck away from dry foods, because the more water in the urinary tract, the less concentrated will be the crystals, which allows them to A) not form into blockage-causing uroliths; and 2) facilitates the process of dissolving them, generally. I'm sure you get that bit. But I'm at the burbling stage of drinking Bartles & James coolers. Now, if you are in fact dealing with struvite crystals, the best prescription/veteriary food that I am aware of is the IAMS cannned Veterinary Formula Urinary S/Low pH. The ingredients label does not make me run screaming from it in the same way that its opposite number at Hill's does. Be aware that the active ingredient that acidifies urine is an amino acie supplement, dl methionine. I know of a few OTC supplements available in pet stores which have this ingredient included, but I am not aware of any brand of better quality food (ie the ones that do not make a person want to yell, "they want me to PAY to feed this shit to my pets? Are their companies run by a sack of crazed weasels?") which have this added. Err, to be specific, that's canned food. I kinda remember a few dry foods a few years ago that had it. Doesn't mean there aren't any, but it does mean that to find it you may end up standing around more than one pet store, reading dozens of labels. I do not think it is a crazy idea to feed your cat a high quality canned food, and supplement on the side with either something OTC that has dl methionine in it, or to request a prescription of pills from your veterinarian. If your vet. will not cooperate with such a plan, it may well be time to consider finding another vet who isn't so far behind the times with regard to the healthful properties (or lack thereof) of dry fooods.

Here is an article that can tell you a heck of a lot more about urinry tract issues in cats than I can. In fact it will probably tell you more than your veterinarian will. [link] It was posted in a threaded forum. It has a number of citations at the end of the article (scientific studies and whatnot). Keep scrolling down until you see those cites. Unfortunately, because it was longer than the limit for individual posts in tha tforum, the author had to post it in several pieces, and some of the subsequent comments got mixed in with the posts containing the article. Hope it helps.


Zenkitty - Jun 09, 2010 4:38:35 pm PDT #21889 of 30000
Every now and then, I think I might actually be a little odd.

had my throat stabbed today. (Injection through the front to reach the top of the spine in back

aaaahhhhhhhh fucking hell. There's not enough valium in the world for me to be able to do that while conscious.

agree with smonster, that was an excellent response.

I leave glasses of water on the bathroom sinks. Both the cats drink out of those more often than out of their water bowl. Leo will sit on the sink when he can't reach the water anymore and cry until I come fill it up.


beekaytee - Jun 09, 2010 4:44:35 pm PDT #21890 of 30000
Compassionately intolerant

Dear one, you don't have to lie and say you feel something you don't. It's ok to say non-committal things like "thanks for taking the time to try to encourage me". It's also ok to not magically feel better just because someone makes encouraging noises at you. Or... well... there are people out there, that what they say to encourage others is more about them than it is about the person needing encouragement - to them, you might want to pretend, just to get them out of your hair.

Andi is so, so wise.


Typo Boy - Jun 09, 2010 4:45:00 pm PDT #21891 of 30000
Calli: My people have a saying. A man who trusts can never be betrayed, only mistaken.Avon: Life expectancy among your people must be extremely short.

aaaahhhhhhhh fucking hell. There's not enough valium in the world for me to be able to do that while conscious.

Really not as bad as it sounds. He does a lidocaine injection first and the only pain is one tiny sting when the lidocaine is injected and another tiny sting when the main needle goes in and is pushed through to the back. The nurse always has to wipe sweat off the doctors forehead. I joke with him that the injection is a lot more stressful for him than for me. Although I guess there is trauma at a deeper level I don't notice, which is probably why I'm so tired to rest of the day when I have this. (And the doctor warned me the first time I had this that I should arrange a ride home cause I would not be safe after. So apparently some trauma is expected. I guess I'm just really really good at denial.)