Snails - Response on Threads Part 6

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In my case, I'm starting to think the following: Purebred Siberian Forest Cats = ferals plucked straight from the Mother Tundra.:glare:

Have you been in touch with the breeder? They could provide some insight
about their (probably temporary) behaviour. I'm sure your two babies are
not the first to act like that. They could very well settle down once spayed/
neutered.
 

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Have you been in touch with the breeder? They could provide some insight
about their (probably temporary) behaviour. I'm sure your two babies are
not the first to act like that. They could very well settle down once spayed/
neutered.

I plan on sending her an e-mail after I get home from work. I'm also of the same mind regarding spayed/neutered.
 

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@MadOzodi

"Siberian cats are very personable and want to be near their owners.

They enjoy the company of children, dogs, and other animals.

They are fearless and easygoing. Not much disturbs their natural calm and equanimity.

They seem to know when they are needed for psychological and moral support and
spend time with the person who needs that support.

They are a quiet breed that expresses itself in a melodic way through sweet mews, trills,
chirps, and lots of purring.

All types of toys intrigue them. Some learn to play fetch, while others are intrigued by the
moving cursor on the computer screen or sit and watch, entranced, as you type.

Acrobatic by nature, the Siberian will play hard, often executing amazing somersaults in
pursuit of a feather toy. An over enthusiastic kitten may need to be rescued while
attempting to climb the bricks on the fireplace or jump to the top of a bookshelf.

Siberians stay playful throughout their lives."

But you knew all this already, yes?!
 

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I feel good about what was accomplished today! :) Nothing "under cover"...
that stuff can be done when it rains. Tomorrow: dig out dead lilac, plant
bulbs, maybe dig out lost-all-hope-holly (that is gonna be tough). I should
also go to Big Box and procure material to erect sanity-saving property
border.

Karnac prediction: @Katmar says something about the "e" word above. :D
 

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Oh! And Happy 10th Anniversary to myself in recognition of my last sciatica attack!!!

The one which put me in hospital for 5 days. The one where a neurologist wanted to do
immediate spinal fusion. The one where that neurologist then made me feel like a filthy
criminal
for being a smoker (therefore, "no surgery for 6 months AFTER being nic-free" ...
in front of guests). The one where I received a spinal injection of something (cortisone?)
and released 5 minutes afterward.

Praise dilaudid!!!

Self-induced change in everyday body mechanics has left me in great condition.

:censored: that neurologist... and his sermon... and his innate need to fuse.


ETA:
Oh... and the one where I received ZERO bills. No co-pay. No deductible. Nothing. For
anything.

ETA2: And praise being a SMOKER for saving me from UNNECESSARY SURGERY. Doing
FINE, thank you.
 
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Oh! And Happy 10th Anniversary to myself in recognition of my last sciatica attack!!!

The one which put me in hospital for 5 days. The one where a neurologist wanted to do
immediate spinal fusion. The one where that neurologist then made me feel like a filthy
criminal
for being a smoker (therefore, "no surgery for 6 months AFTER being nic-free" ...
in front of guests). The one where I received a spinal injection of something (cortisone?)
and released 5 minutes afterward.

Praise dilaudid!!!

Self-induced change in everyday body mechanics has left me in great condition.

:censored: that neurologist... and his sermon... and his innate need to fuse.


ETA:
Oh... and the one where I received ZERO bills. No co-pay. No deductible. Nothing. For
anything.

ETA2: And praise being a SMOKER for saving me from UNNECESSARY SURGERY. Doing
FINE, thank you.

Such a fortuitous irony! Good for you for being proactive in changing your physical movements/exercise!
 

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    I feel good about what was accomplished today! :) Nothing "under cover"...
    that stuff can be done when it rains. Tomorrow: dig out dead lilac, plant
    bulbs, maybe dig out lost-all-hope-holly (that is gonna be tough). I should
    also go to Big Box and procure material to erect sanity-saving property
    border.

    Karnac prediction: @Katmar says something about the "e" word above. :D

    Why, I would never!!!!!!!!!!!! :ohmy:
     

    Katmar

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    Oh! And Happy 10th Anniversary to myself in recognition of my last sciatica attack!!!

    The one which put me in hospital for 5 days. The one where a neurologist wanted to do
    immediate spinal fusion. The one where that neurologist then made me feel like a filthy
    criminal
    for being a smoker (therefore, "no surgery for 6 months AFTER being nic-free" ...
    in front of guests). The one where I received a spinal injection of something (cortisone?)
    and released 5 minutes afterward.

    Praise dilaudid!!!

    Self-induced change in everyday body mechanics has left me in great condition.

    :censored: that neurologist... and his sermon... and his innate need to fuse.


    ETA:
    Oh... and the one where I received ZERO bills. No co-pay. No deductible. Nothing. For
    anything.

    ETA2: And praise being a SMOKER for saving me from UNNECESSARY SURGERY. Doing
    FINE, thank you.

    Hey, Bear, similar for me, too. Went through several years of major sciatica. Tossed around surgery....tried PT, injections. Nothing worked, but was still leery of surgery, because what is causing mine comes back anyway after surgery. For some reason, the pain just stopped about 7 months ago. Not about to look a gift horse in the mouth, but SOOOOOOOOOO glad I opted to not have surgery!!! HurraH for US!!!
     
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