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lizblackdog) wrote2006-07-14 08:15 pm
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Burnt out at last
well, I'm not diabetic. Doctor says it could be a urinary infection (wouldn't I be able to tell?) or possibly thyroid problems. Blood test appointment and antibiotics in case it's the infection thing.
have felt like shit on a stick all day, and the bus ride out there in the heat was ghastly enough before the 498328474 eleven year old schoolkiddies piled in.
...although I have my doubts about them actually being schoolchildren. I think they may actually have been baboons executing a cunning plan to escape from captivity using purloined school uniforms and bus passes. Hard to tell. There were no tails showing but the shrieking, swinging up and down the bus and flinging each other's property about (no poo, but there was a shoe and s football) was a bit of a giveaway.
got home and played with dogs. Cassie is refusing to eat the rabbit I defrosted today. She sometimes does this with the mince; sometimes you get a pack with a lot of fatty bits in it and she doesn't like that. I bought her some fresh herrings while I was out. Let's see if she likes those.
am now going to take my headache and lie down. ugh.
Edited to add: Cassie fell on the raw herring and tore into it like Homer Simpson on a pizza. YAY!
have felt like shit on a stick all day, and the bus ride out there in the heat was ghastly enough before the 498328474 eleven year old schoolkiddies piled in.
...although I have my doubts about them actually being schoolchildren. I think they may actually have been baboons executing a cunning plan to escape from captivity using purloined school uniforms and bus passes. Hard to tell. There were no tails showing but the shrieking, swinging up and down the bus and flinging each other's property about (no poo, but there was a shoe and s football) was a bit of a giveaway.
got home and played with dogs. Cassie is refusing to eat the rabbit I defrosted today. She sometimes does this with the mince; sometimes you get a pack with a lot of fatty bits in it and she doesn't like that. I bought her some fresh herrings while I was out. Let's see if she likes those.
am now going to take my headache and lie down. ugh.
Edited to add: Cassie fell on the raw herring and tore into it like Homer Simpson on a pizza. YAY!
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*smirk* I like this part :)
Cassie is refusing to eat the rabbit I defrosted today.
Ugh, Indi did this to me this week, too. I purchased a whole non gutted rabbit from a local breeder and she decided she didn't want anything to do with it. :(
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Cassie is pretty non-picky by cat standards (she even ate raw tripe once)but she has her moments. The backbone of their diet is minced raw meat bought in frozen blocks from a pet shop (it's ground chicken backs and the like) and some batches are better than others. She also won't touch it once it's been defrosted longer than 12 hours even if it's been refrigerated the whole time.
Luckily I have Squish the Furry Garbage Disposal on hand. Nothing is ever wasted :)
Very pleased with her and the herring though. She really liked that a LOT.
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Yay raw herrings! Cassie is my kind of woman (if she weren't, you know, a cat). *throws trout to Cassie, just for the hell of it*
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I really want to get her some frozen mice but they're like a pound apiece - still, I may spring for two or three this week.
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The other reason is pride. It gives me such pleasure to have everyone who meets them exclaim over their shiny coats and their teeth and their bright eyes and their bounciness. It's worth it.
There's also the poo issue. You would not BELIEVE how much easier and less nasty it is to clean up after them on this diet. Tiny firm poo with almost no smell from all of them, because they're not swallowing a whole load of nasty crap their bodies can't use.
Oh, and there's the whole "I have no life" thing too, but I won't get into that...
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occasionally you have snakes that will go on hunger strike if they don't get live prey, but that's not common and even then it's often possible to get them to change their minds. It boggles my mind that anyone would buy or feed live unless they absolutely had to. Quite apart from any possible cruelty issue, why would anyone put themselves through that much inconvenience?
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I'm not really a reptile person. I did have a boa constrictor when I was a kid because my father wanted one, and I had a Burmese python for a while in my late teens because I came into some money and bought her more or less on impulse. I didn't neglect her or anything, but I never really felt enthusiastic about her. I ended up selling her cheaply to a friend who liked her far more than I did and I left reptiles alone after that.
They're beautiful and interesting animals but I find them very dull as companions. I'd rather share my home with animals you can have a real relationship with rather than just observing and feeding them.
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Joshua was a GREAT pet, as snakes go. He was strongly attached to me (he'd bite other people), would happily go out under my coat & dart his head out of my sleeve to scare the piss out of folks, would curl up under my shirt & sleep with me without having to be in tank...he was a lot of fun. We had a lot of interaction, he spent as much time out as he did in the tank.
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I think maybe the pic was too big & it broke. SOME yellow rat snakes look like what you describe, but not the ones native to Fl. The ones here look like this: http://www.stetson.edu/~pmay/woodruff/corn.jpg
I was commenting that Joshua spent as much time out of his tank as in, was strongly bonded to me (would bite others), went out in public under my clothes & would dart his head out to frighten people, liked to sleep with me curled up under my clothes, etc etc. He was a great pet with plenty of interaction. 'bout 5 1/2 feet long, couple of inches around, and sweet as can be.
I miss him.
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I'm sure they can tell the difference between you and another person but you can't say the relationship is like the one you can have with a cat or a dog, can you?
I like snakes. They're beautiful and lovely to handle. I'm just not going to have any of my own again.
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And I am CRITTER MAN. All animals love me.
They speak to me!
Meeeee alone!
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I have a hyperactive bladder due to the MS so had to see a urologist earlier this year. Having to stand round a water cooler with a load of geriatrics drinking a litre of water because the bladder refuses to perform is slightly bizarre...
Anyway, as well as being complimented on the excellent tone of my pelvic floor (!) they found I had a urinary infection too - dunno why, nothing was staying in there for very long!
I'd had no symptoms - no burning sensation, nothing.
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I really hate going for blood tests.
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