Snails - Response on Threads Part 6

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"Oreo dans le fauteuil , Heureux sur la balustrade"

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"Happy (New Year)" staying out of Oreo's reach. He's looking pretty scruffy... and he HAS a home,
with his sister "Merry (Christmas)". See what happens when you let little kids do the pet naming?
I need to get a pic of Happy when he's walking around. His tail does a complete 360 loop...
proudly showing off "things" which are usually kept under wraps. Must be pretty cold for him in
Winter, but he gets no pity from me. Ruthless killer of birds, bunnies, moles, mice and baby
squirrels.
 
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Puggers got her first pill. Couldn't wait to get home to give it to her. We'll be able to get another one in her tonight. Crossing fingers that this takes care of it. If she's anything like me, (and she is), she'll be wanting to eat everything in sight while on steroids...:w00t:

Does she "pill" easily? ...and swallow it on first try?

@MadOzodi will find out - at some point - what it's like to pill a cat. It's maddening.
And cats will hide it in their mouth until you're not looking, then spit it out. By then,
it's all mushy and pretty much wasted... put it in food and they will refuse to eat.
 

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So... getting back to ^that^ from yesterday.

They make headlines AGAIN today. :glare: There is nothing else going on more worthy
of front page news? Is Rochester some kind of pissant berg like Hooterville?

Yes, my attitude has changed due to today's picture, with his profile shot. Pretty weak,
almost non-existent, chin. Nope... can't do that. Call me shallow. I admit it.

Now happy it's her and not me.

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    @MadOzodi will find out - at some point - what it's like to pill a cat. It's maddening.
    And cats will hide it in their mouth until you're not looking, then spit it out. By then,
    it's all mushy and pretty much wasted... put it in food and they will refuse to eat.

    Mash it up mix it in water then shoot it down their throat with a syringe :)
     
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    Does she "pill" easily? ...and swallow it on first try?

    @MadOzodi will find out - at some point - what it's like to pill a cat. It's maddening.
    And cats will hide it in their mouth until you're not looking, then spit it out. By then,
    it's all mushy and pretty much wasted... put it in food and they will refuse to eat.

    Peanut butter works EVERY time. Cats are WAY worse to give pills, too. Painful for us pill givers!!!
     

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    oh, atty! i don't see your name :?:

    Well, that explains why these threads are so long. Did not know that. :lol:

    no guarantee sj will do random again but no harm in getting a post or two in here ;)
    there were quite a few winners in the other threads with post numbers in the single digits!
     

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    2 Dead When Small Jet Plane Crashes in Ohio

    Grrrr
    You know,

    There's going to be a point where, all of us here on the ground are going to get sick and tired of all you flyers with poorly maintained aircraft crashing into us in our own houses, on beaches, roads, etc.

    I like flying and wish I could fly a plane. That said, I think it's too congested these days. And too many aircraft crashing into stuff. Time to make some changes. To start: At least a 500 million dollar insurance policy required for every pilot of anything other than ultra-light stuff (or balloons). That should reduce it a bit, to only those that are really serious and can afford maintaining stuff. It's not just a risk to those in the plane.

    Oh, and BTW, this was a 10 person-max "business jet". 2 people on board? (pilot and co?)
    It's a sad situation for sure. Nobody in the house. Deaths were from plane occupants.

    Still think there's just too much stuff flying these days. Leave the flying to the larger airlines. Flight safety has increase for the commercial airlines. For the private stuff??? Flat. And there's more and more of em. So if they (private) can't get better, time to reduce them. That includes small commercial ones too.

    (lots of people will hate this)

    P.S.
    What's with all these crashes these days? :confused:
    Why Private Planes Are Nearly as Deadly as Cars
    http://www.nytimes.com/2014/07/17/opinion/The-Dangers-of-Private-Planes.html?_r=0
     
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