Yes. Unless you have foot or back pain.
I have back pain, but like I said - these are pretty darn comfy stripper heels.
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Yes. Unless you have foot or back pain.
I have back pain, but like I said - these are pretty darn comfy stripper heels.
Doesn't everyone need a pair of stripper heels?
Yes. I have a pair.
Doesn't everyone need a pair of stripper heels?
My only use for a pair of stripper heels would be to use them to impale someone and blame the murder on someone else.
5-6 family sized bags
How many single bags in a family size bag would you guess?
Luzianne's family-size bag is supposed to make four 8-oz servings.
So apparently there was a 90s remake of Dark Shadows. I'm watching it now. It has Joseph Gorden-Levitt.
mentioned I was from Indiana, and she was all "There are other people here from Indiana!"
One of the best stories of this type happened to another friend of mine who not only went to Moorhead state with me, but also actross the river to North Dakota State U.
He was walking from his apartment in the Valley in L.A. to a nearby store. Suddenly, a car pulls over, the driver says, "hey, Didn't you go to NDSU?"
I need to get some cat advice.
Dean keeps peeing in one particular spot on the floor. He's done this in the past and it's been on a rug but now it's on the carpet.
I've tried the Nature's Miracle enzyme stuff on it but it doesn't deter him.
I'm at my wits end and I'm really worried about permanent damage to the carpet that I'll have to pay to replace.
So 1) I need to know how to stop him. and 2) what to do to get the smell out.
Skipping ahead like a skipping thing.
Askye, in your shoes I would soak the heck out of that spot with Simple Solutions [link] (follow the rest of the directions, too) then put a litter box right on top of it. It can be very difficult to really get to the bottom of why a cat is having litter box issues, but if he is going to go there, at least he will have something appropriate to go in while you figure out and solve the underlying problem.
As for further help in figuring out how to correct the behavior, this article is a good start: [link] You might also get some good out of looking up Jackson Galaxy on the Animal Planet website - he has a "cat whisperer" type show, and his bits of the website might be of use. And not everyone goes for this sort of thing but I might be inclined to consult with an animal communicator to see what Dean has to say about this issue.
I got the recommendation for Simple Solutions from a corporate big-wig at an apartment complex I temped at. Of course, this was over a decade ago, so it is possible that there are even stronger products out there now. Still, if that or something similar does not do the trick, the next step is to get a patch of matching carpet, cut out the stained area down to the flooring - soak hell out of the bare floor, hope you don't have to replace boards. Once the flooring is as clean as possible, you apply sealant, then replace the patch of padding and carpet.
I'll have to do this I think. It's right in front of my dresser in the bedroom. The litter box had been against the wall there briefly (not in the spot he's peeing in) and in the past he's peed on clothes I've had piled there. But with no clothes he's peeing directly on the rug.