Spike's Bitches 46: Don't I get a cookie?
[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.
A cure is a lot to ask. More good time is not. I wish you that. Older pets aren't easy and their medical journies can be kind of epic, but they are good companions and I know I would not trade Kittenish's extra time for all the dollars and heartache it has cost me. She's happy (hates getting shot with oral meds, but that's a small price since she's over that trauma in minutes every time) and feels good still.
And it was always the new ones - the old ones they rejected.
Old ones are too light. The weight gives them a nice feel when you bat them under stuff. Cat law.
I assume this is how I finally found the spare battery to my last phone under the couch. And a lipstick. And some junk that I cared less about.
Damn, I have no idea how meara and ND travel so much. I thought I flew a lot and was pretty chill with it but I have spent a fucking lot of time in airports and traveling in the last nearly three weeks and I would not trade the trip or time with my dad for anything but I am so happy to be waiting for my *last* flight that goes *home* right now. If I could get my cats from kitty jail before morning, I would be blissed out. Instead, tomorrow. Hoping for no slippery frozen stuff while I drive home.
Note to flyers: if you have been traveling for a while and helping your dad with luggage and generally just hurt - be aware before you slap on a sticky heating sticky thing that the nudie scanner will pick it up. I never considered it or realized until the agent asked if anything was around my waist. And I just wanted to go home. She actually just looked at it, touched the top and didn't even wand me.
The more you know...
Safe home, Cass.
I am giving Bartleby's later years a lot of thought. He wins the longevity bingo because he is on the high side of 'small dog' and despite being made up of two larger breeds, he's just 40 lbs.
Selfishly, I want the little guy's influence on my mental health in my life for as long as possible, and so far, so good. He does not have cataracts, I give him a supplement with joint support even though he does not have joint pain, his muscle mass is good and he has great energy.
No one would guess that he is 10, and people call him 'spritely.'
As long as that is the case, I will be grateful for every day.
Safe home, Cass.
Most definitely.
Today I: had an informal exit interview with the trainee I had to terminate a few weeks ago, gave 5 trainees a verbal warning about being late, another a written warning about not showing or calling in, and calmly stood my ground when a trainee got defensive. All without breaking a sweat.
I might not totally suck at this supervisor thing.
I give him a supplement with joint support
bonny, I've been meaning to ask you if you recommend any specific brand/formulation for canine joint support. Kato is 9-ish, and we noticed the other day, after he had been on a long-ish walk (40 minutes, divided into 2 parts, with a rest period of about an hour or so between them), later that evening he was really stiff and having some trouble getting up and moving around. We gave him a quarter tablet of Novox, figuring that since it's an antiinflammatory, it would help, and he was fine the next morning.
But we were thinking that maybe we need to start him on glucosamine, and just don't know a lot about it. Is combined glucosamine/chondroitin better, or just glucosamine? We give him fish oil with dinner because back in November we started giving it to Chloe and he wanted whatever "extra" she was getting on her food. (All 3 of us take the same fish oil supplement now, because I finally convinced Tim to start taking it [cholesterol, ADD]).
I might not totally suck at this supervisor thing
Unsurprising. You rock.
Home should be easy enough. Cold and I turned the heat down as far as I could before I left so chilly but I fear the slippery stuff less. I mean, I will actually believe that when I get to PDX and start home but it's possible.
Steph, I think my parents have been really happy with their supplements for Goldens. And they've had some mega-lived and achy but totally mobile dogs. Want I should ask what they give? I know they did supplements and totally believed in them. With both data and anecdata to back them.
Want I should ask what they give?
If you don't mind, yeah! Thanks.
Seem to have a case of the plague, which is not making it easier to fill out the author's questionnaire. Also a bit worried about my Mom. Never thought of MSNBC as comparable to Fox, but she seems to be getting the lefty equivalent of Fox News syndrome. She's been watch 3 or 4 hours of MSNBC a day, and working herself into a permanent rage against Republicans. Never seen her so angry, and don't think it is good for her.
She was involved in strikes where she had to dodge thugs with billy clubs while the cops laughed without getting this angry. She was fired from jobs for her political beliefs without getting this angry. She dodge FBI agents serving papers without getting this angry. She fought for rights for veterans who were being denied vitally needed benefits, opposed the Vietnam war, took part in the civil rights movement without getting this angry. I think she could watch any one MSNBC show without it being a problem, but when she watches Maddow and the Last Word and the Ed Show it just pumps up too much rage. She got into the habit when she was stuck home sick for a month, but now she watches every night four nights a week even when she's been at the senior center all day. I've expressed by concern, and she says "The Republicans have never been this bad". Which is true, but at the same time some of the stuff she's been through really is worse than what is happening. Any thoughts?
Will do. Happy to pass info on
It'll be in a couple of days cause stepmom left for traveling when dad and I got back and I KNOW she's the only person who can give me names, brands and info. But I will e her tonight and she'll get me the details when she's back home.