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***, I'm fabulous. (Now I remember what these were for >.>)
Shiva.Spathaian said: » Well, Eik did say that it's casual player friendly. I just hate playing catch up with the rest of the group when I get the itch to party. Bismarck.Bloodbathboy
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Another sunny day!!! And now it's time for the gym!!
NOW YOU'RE JUST SOMEBODY THAT I USED T- gtfo of my head.
Bismarck.Cicada said: » NOW YOU'RE JUST SOMEBODY THAT I USED T- gtfo of my head. Better than... Hey, I just met you and this is crazy, but here's my number so call me maybe. /ashamed oh god.. that song is always playing on the radio here x.x I wonder if he ever called her though.
He just called me, and it was crazy. So here's my house key, come in maybe? Valefor.Slipispsycho
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Okay, so I could use some input if anyone happens to have any..
This cat that hangs around my house gave birth recently, and one of her cats has been out in the garage by itself and just crawling around for a couple days on it's own.. Today we've decided the mother isn't going to take care of it, and it may already be too late for us to save it.. But we're trying.. We went to the pet store and got some newborn-6 week formula and some supplies and are trying to to get it to take anything down.. Slow process, it barely seems coherent about 99% of the time.. I know what people are going to tell me, and that's to take it to a vet, but I simply can't do that.. This isn't my cat so I didn't know what I was getting into when I got the cat argument is irrelevant, or whatever other argument someone tries to put fourth that implies IT IS my responsibility to take the cat to a vet. Anyways, so far I've got it to eat maybe a half a teaspoon worth of the formula we bought, he just doesn't seem to want to drink it.. It was infested with fleas, and she's cold to the touch, I'm thinking the fleas did a number to it, I washed away at least 100 eggs and picked off 20 flees.. This is from a kitten who weighs just under 7 ounces. (6.94 or so). The fleas are being brought under control and won't pose a problem much longer, but the eating.. I just can't get him to eat it steadily.. So apparently I got 2 clients that somebody couldn't get no matter what they tried :/ all I was asked was to call shops in that state and start finding new clients for our products.
Cerberus.Draupnir said: » So apparently I got 2 clients that somebody couldn't get no matter what they tried :/ all I was asked was to call shops in that state and start finding new clients for our products. Bismarck.Cicada said: » Cerberus.Draupnir said: » So apparently I got 2 clients that somebody couldn't get no matter what they tried :/ all I was asked was to call shops in that state and start finding new clients for our products. Yea but I want to know how the other person was going about asking >.> Track him down and force it out of him.
Narshe, I love your new avi.
Asura.Ludoggy said: » seriously this, get to the airport at 5am >nobody in line >still have to walk through 15 zigzags of this ***cause they dont open up the side Bismarck.Dreadnot
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Valefor.Slipispsycho said: » Okay, so I could use some input if anyone happens to have any.. This cat that hangs around my house gave birth recently, and one of her cats has been out in the garage by itself and just crawling around for a couple days on it's own.. Today we've decided the mother isn't going to take care of it, and it may already be too late for us to save it.. But we're trying.. We went to the pet store and got some newborn-6 week formula and some supplies and are trying to to get it to take anything down.. Slow process, it barely seems coherent about 99% of the time.. I know what people are going to tell me, and that's to take it to a vet, but I simply can't do that.. This isn't my cat so I didn't know what I was getting into when I got the cat argument is irrelevant, or whatever other argument someone tries to put fourth that implies IT IS my responsibility to take the cat to a vet. Anyways, so far I've got it to eat maybe a half a teaspoon worth of the formula we bought, he just doesn't seem to want to drink it.. It was infested with fleas, and she's cold to the touch, I'm thinking the fleas did a number to it, I washed away at least 100 eggs and picked off 20 flees.. This is from a kitten who weighs just under 7 ounces. (6.94 or so). The fleas are being brought under control and won't pose a problem much longer, but the eating.. I just can't get him to eat it steadily.. Ok slip. What you need is a dropper bottle to put the formula in. If you have a heat pad put a towel on it and put it on low and place the kitten on that. If you don't have a heatpad then if you have icepacks thaw them out then warm them up. if you don't have icepacks, then fill a ziplock bag with warm water and place a towel on it, Valefor.Slipispsycho said: » Okay, so I could use some input if anyone happens to have any.. This cat that hangs around my house gave birth recently, and one of her cats has been out in the garage by itself and just crawling around for a couple days on it's own.. Today we've decided the mother isn't going to take care of it, and it may already be too late for us to save it.. But we're trying.. We went to the pet store and got some newborn-6 week formula and some supplies and are trying to to get it to take anything down.. Slow process, it barely seems coherent about 99% of the time.. I know what people are going to tell me, and that's to take it to a vet, but I simply can't do that.. This isn't my cat so I didn't know what I was getting into when I got the cat argument is irrelevant, or whatever other argument someone tries to put fourth that implies IT IS my responsibility to take the cat to a vet. Anyways, so far I've got it to eat maybe a half a teaspoon worth of the formula we bought, he just doesn't seem to want to drink it.. It was infested with fleas, and she's cold to the touch, I'm thinking the fleas did a number to it, I washed away at least 100 eggs and picked off 20 flees.. This is from a kitten who weighs just under 7 ounces. (6.94 or so). The fleas are being brought under control and won't pose a problem much longer, but the eating.. I just can't get him to eat it steadily.. Ummm...Tough one. Sometimes nature takes for good reason. The cat may not live. You did what you could. Honestly, I wouldn't spend the money for treatment on a stray. I would just take it to the ASPCA. Yes, I know I sound like an ***, but I only pay for medical treatment for my pets. More than half my LS is playing diablo 3 today, I was actually the only person logged into my shell for the first time I can recall. There aren't even any good voidwatch shouts. Are all the other servers this slow?
Valefor.Slipispsycho said: » Okay, so I could use some input if anyone happens to have any.. This cat that hangs around my house gave birth recently, and one of her cats has been out in the garage by itself and just crawling around for a couple days on it's own.. Today we've decided the mother isn't going to take care of it, and it may already be too late for us to save it.. But we're trying.. We went to the pet store and got some newborn-6 week formula and some supplies and are trying to to get it to take anything down.. Slow process, it barely seems coherent about 99% of the time.. I know what people are going to tell me, and that's to take it to a vet, but I simply can't do that.. This isn't my cat so I didn't know what I was getting into when I got the cat argument is irrelevant, or whatever other argument someone tries to put fourth that implies IT IS my responsibility to take the cat to a vet. Anyways, so far I've got it to eat maybe a half a teaspoon worth of the formula we bought, he just doesn't seem to want to drink it.. It was infested with fleas, and she's cold to the touch, I'm thinking the fleas did a number to it, I washed away at least 100 eggs and picked off 20 flees.. This is from a kitten who weighs just under 7 ounces. (6.94 or so). The fleas are being brought under control and won't pose a problem much longer, but the eating.. I just can't get him to eat it steadily.. Bahamut.Cantontai said: » More than half my LS is playing diablo 3 today, I was actually the only person logged into my shell for the first time I can recall. There aren't even any good voidwatch shouts. Are all the other servers this slow? Why I don't play XI anymore can't find the motivation to play cause nobody else has it.
Dread, I love your avi too, even though it's not new.
Asura.Vyre said: » Valefor.Slipispsycho said: » Okay, so I could use some input if anyone happens to have any.. This cat that hangs around my house gave birth recently, and one of her cats has been out in the garage by itself and just crawling around for a couple days on it's own.. Today we've decided the mother isn't going to take care of it, and it may already be too late for us to save it.. But we're trying.. We went to the pet store and got some newborn-6 week formula and some supplies and are trying to to get it to take anything down.. Slow process, it barely seems coherent about 99% of the time.. I know what people are going to tell me, and that's to take it to a vet, but I simply can't do that.. This isn't my cat so I didn't know what I was getting into when I got the cat argument is irrelevant, or whatever other argument someone tries to put fourth that implies IT IS my responsibility to take the cat to a vet. Anyways, so far I've got it to eat maybe a half a teaspoon worth of the formula we bought, he just doesn't seem to want to drink it.. It was infested with fleas, and she's cold to the touch, I'm thinking the fleas did a number to it, I washed away at least 100 eggs and picked off 20 flees.. This is from a kitten who weighs just under 7 ounces. (6.94 or so). The fleas are being brought under control and won't pose a problem much longer, but the eating.. I just can't get him to eat it steadily.. Maybe the mother abandoned it because she knew it wasn't going to survive anyway. Just saying... Dread did a better job with it than I did at explaining, so I just deleted my post.
It's too small for spoon-feeding to come to it naturally just yet, and doesn't generate enough body heat of its own. I'd give it a day or two at least (since you already bought the stuff to feed it anyway) and see if it improves. But, I may just be a bit soft for stuff like that, since my big, fat cat that I've posted pictures of was about two weeks old and supposed to be put down because of bad health when we got him. Bismarck.Cicada said: » NOW YOU'RE JUST SOMEBODY THAT I USED T- gtfo of my head. <.< Hmm, Why is someone shouting "Long live Asura" on Bismarck >.> I hope thats not Vigor.. I swear he popped up on Leviathan when I was there and on Asura. -.-
Caitsith.Zahrah said: » Asura.Vyre said: » Valefor.Slipispsycho said: » Okay, so I could use some input if anyone happens to have any.. This cat that hangs around my house gave birth recently, and one of her cats has been out in the garage by itself and just crawling around for a couple days on it's own.. Today we've decided the mother isn't going to take care of it, and it may already be too late for us to save it.. But we're trying.. We went to the pet store and got some newborn-6 week formula and some supplies and are trying to to get it to take anything down.. Slow process, it barely seems coherent about 99% of the time.. I know what people are going to tell me, and that's to take it to a vet, but I simply can't do that.. This isn't my cat so I didn't know what I was getting into when I got the cat argument is irrelevant, or whatever other argument someone tries to put fourth that implies IT IS my responsibility to take the cat to a vet. Anyways, so far I've got it to eat maybe a half a teaspoon worth of the formula we bought, he just doesn't seem to want to drink it.. It was infested with fleas, and she's cold to the touch, I'm thinking the fleas did a number to it, I washed away at least 100 eggs and picked off 20 flees.. This is from a kitten who weighs just under 7 ounces. (6.94 or so). The fleas are being brought under control and won't pose a problem much longer, but the eating.. I just can't get him to eat it steadily.. Maybe the mother abandoned it because she knew it wasn't going to survive anyway. Just saying... |
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