You joke but a (NZer) family member on an overseas holiday got into an argument with a local over the existence of NZ. Family member, being a tourist, was asked where they were from and said New Zealand. Nothing strange there. Local said that NZ was a state in Australia. Confidently incorrect. When my family member tried to correct them, they argued they were right and the person who was from the actual country was utterly wrong ๐คฆโโ๏ธ
Thorned_Rose
Hello from another Loki variant!
I stopped using it when I learned they censor search results. My beliefs aligned with theirs but I don't want a search that's censored. I'm adult enough that I can decide for myself what links I will or won't click on.
It's a known bug. Basically the game thinks you've gotten stuck and is trying to unstuck you by teleporting you above ground. ๐ฌ
Or buy a Kobo instead and it just works. Bonus, no money to Amazon at all.
You know that many vets and universities get kick backs or receive funding from kibble companies right? I was training to be a vet nurse (I have the prerequisite qualification and only reason I didn't finish was because my disability worsened and I was unable to do the clinic hours) so I'm not just some rando giving advice.... We switched our cats to raw food a decade ago and they have never been healthier. Cats are obligate carnivores and in the wild they eat almost nothing but raw meat (a little vegetable matter in the guts of their prey and eating grass, etc). Cats have evolved over millennia to eat raw meat. Their physiology is not adapted to eat the high amounts of carbohydrates in kibble. Not to mention the high rates of kidney disease, diabetes, dental disease, etc. with feeding kibble. Kibble is a species inappropriate diet no different from humans eating junk food. For the same reasons humans get diabetes, heart disease, cancer, etc. from eating junk food, cats suffer poor health eating kibble. The kibble industry is a billion dollar industry with a vested interest in keeping vets and pet owners hooked. If you can't feed raw, feed wet. Its not ideal, bit it's far better than kibble. Your kitty deserves better than the bs the kibble industry spouts.
EDIT: While I'm thinking about it, do not feed cats beef. It is one of the single biggest contributors to allergies. Small cats eat small prey and cows are definitely not small. Again, their physiology is not designed to handle digesting meat from large animals. Beef is allergenic to cats.
Are you OK? The Thought Police haven't made DISCUSSING or TALKING about piracy illegal yet.
Ooh, that's a good work around! Thanks!! ๐
Bold of you to assume many people know better.
Does this work for eggs? Its one of the things that has been lacking with expeditions for me - I'll find a pet I love but can't take it with me ๐ฉ This will be awesome if it means I can take them with me after all!
Our cats have always been fed raw and they get fed twice a day. One of our cats, the vet said he was "the most beautiful specimen I ever seen". He's just a basic tabby (rescue) but does indeed have the most glorious fur. Our failed foster's pervious owner fed her an expensive fancy diet but kibble and we thought she had coarse fur. After months with us on raw, she also has gloriously soft fur and what we thought was psychological urination issues also cleared up.
Damn, some months ago I came across a void for adoption that had very unusual white flecks on its body. Now I'm even more sad I didn't adopt him ๐ฟ