Snails - Response on Threads Part 6

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tiburonfirst

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OK...

... "severe urinary tract infection"
... "causing secondary bowel blockage due to dehydration"

Antibiotic
Appetite stimulant
Subcutaneous hydration
Enema

All for the low low price of just under $500.

yup! gotta have an emergency fund stashed away ......... :(
 

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I just don't have much interesting to say...or all that much time to say it.

Surely you must have an opinion on the forbidden fruit, CES! Pomegranate or fig? Many scholars believe it was a fig because of the fig leaves that were used subsequently, but my money is still on the pomegranate. :D

Fruit picker! Right! :thumb:

Waving back!

Congratulations, Frannie and Mr. Frannie! Woot!

Hoping T'mato feels better soon. And Puggers. And Classy.

Afternoon dear Snails! It's back to work time again...

Have fun! Be well and be good! :wub:
 

CES

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heya Katya,

Opinion? mine? Both taste yummy. Figs are easier to eat than pomegranates- but the fertilization process makes me a bit squeamish. Biblically speaking, i think it was the pomegranate, but i've got nothing other than a vague thought to back that opinion up.
 

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heya Katya,

Opinion? mine? Both taste yummy. Figs are easier to eat than pomegranates- but the fertilization process makes me a bit squeamish. Biblically speaking, i think it was the pomegranate, but i've got nothing other than a vague thought to back that opinion up.

Right on. Pomegranate it is.

Nobody else has much more than a vague thought to back their opinions up. The Hebrew word is just 'fruit'... :lol:
 

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yup! gotta have an emergency fund stashed away ......... :(
Just under $2200 for vet this year between the two cats. I'd *LIKE* to think
that's done for 2015... but until I see him eat and/or drink, I remain skeptical.

Plus *MY* own dental crap this year. Amazingly, I'm pretty sure I can still come
in UNDER budget on 31dec15... but by single dollars. It's a good thing I did not
treat MYSELF to anything fun or entertaining. Sheesh.
 

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    Just under $2200 for vet this year between the two cats. I'd *LIKE* to think
    that's done for 2015... but until I see him eat and/or drink, I remain skeptical.

    Plus *MY* own dental crap this year. Amazingly, I'm pretty sure I can still come
    in UNDER budget on 31dec15... but by single dollars. It's a good thing I did not
    treat MYSELF to anything fun or entertaining. Sheesh.

    Well, there was MY visit. Wasn't that fun and entertaining? And it only cost you a dinner!! :p
     

    Katmar

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    I'm certain we have spent at least $2500 this year on the 2 older dogs. Easily. But, that's what you do when they are your babies. One year, Puggers cost us over 6,000.00 from getting into calcium supplements, then D3 supplements. Had to be hospitalized, hydrated and monitored very closely. Was not fun. I was so scared, yet she came through it as though nothing happened. That's my baby!!! :)
     
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    Good day, mediocre day, bad day ... have a lemon bar & lick your troubles away :D

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