Totally counts, Dana!
Javachik (and others)--we need to plan Dim sum at some point.
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, pandas, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
Totally counts, Dana!
Javachik (and others)--we need to plan Dim sum at some point.
Argh! Diabetic cat is acting lethargic and I gave him some corn syrup and that didn't help and I can't get anyone on the phone to tell me if it's okay to just keep an eye on him until his regular vet opens in the morning and, most importantly, if I do that whether I should give him his meds tonight or not! They all say I would have to bring him in to be able to tell what to do. I don't want to bring him to a new place which will stress him and me out if I don't have to. But no one will just answer my questions over the phone!
I don't know, Lisah. My diabetic cat was fine with insulin, until he just got old, losing teeth and started failing. (He was 16.)
I found this; don't know if it will answer your need completely. [link]
Lovely pics Erin! I think I have to take one to a hairdresser to get my hair cut in the style I want!
I don't know about your cat, lisah, I am sorry.
I do want to be a foster mom to white tiger cubs! How do I get that job?
My diabetic cat was fine with insulin, until he just got old, losing teeth and started failing.
Yeah, he's almost 15 and has lost all his fangs in the last year or so. His last insulin stopped working for him (and the company is discontinuing it anyway) and he switched to a new kind on Friday evening (Glargine, which is a synthetic insulin) and I'm wondering if he's just not reacting well to that. I think I'll just keep an eye on him tonight and not give him his shot (because it would be worse if his blood sugar got too low rather than too high) and call his vet first thing when they open tomorrow. Hopefully he'll eat his dinner and that will make him feel better.
Poor kitty. I don't know anything about feline diabetes, but that sounds like a resonable wy to proceed, lisah. I hope he eats.
How Europeans See America (Map)
Why do New Jersey, Maryland, and Delaware not get any labels at all?
So the food talk last night got me looking into CSAs locally. One of the biggest ones I found is about about $560 for six months for a double share of veggies and herbs or $900 for a veggie/herb/fruit share. That's over 26 weeks but it comes to about 35 a week, which just seems like so much money.
One of the biggest ones I found is about about $560 for six months for a double share of veggies and herbs or $900 for a veggie/herb/fruit share. That's over 26 weeks but it comes to about 35 a week, which just seems like so much money.
Wow - that's about twice what either of my local CSAs cost. (And I'm paying even less than that since I'm splitting a share with a neighbor.)
Sophia, I was thrilled with the way my hair turned out. And it is so easy to style. And Elnette? Kept it looking fab all night, even through massive winds at the outdoor ceremony.
Poor Lisah's kitty! I hope he feels better.
I wonder how much a CSA would be in KC. I mean, it's farm country, right?