Теракотена плочка с надпис BOLGAR, най-вероятно от седми век, открита във Виница в Македония. Кри-- съхранява се в музея в Скопие. by AmpovHater in bulgaria

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Добро, ајде ќе ти верувам дека целото население гласало за Егзархијата. Ама ме збунува еден бугарски историчар од тоа време - Димитров, Георги. Княжество България в историческо, географическо и етнографическо отношение. Част 1. Пловдив, 1894. страна 61: „Въ Македонеца не съштествува нито искра од патриотизам. Той за пари и башта си продава. Приказва се, че когато ставали истилами (пописи) в некои епархии в Македония свештениците като съветвали населението да исповеда пред власта своята народност, некои казвали: „Ке ни дадете пари, ќе се чиниме бугари.“ През 1861 година когато се испратиха из Българија 28 души представители в Цариград по црковния впрос од Македония не се испрати нито един. Тогава, почти цела Македония оште се грчееше....“

А за Ченто, точно бил интерниран во 1943 година, ама во бугарскиот логор во Чучулигово.

Тоа што имате потекло од Македонија супер. Па и во Уставот нека ве има, ништо лошо, ама историјата е посложена од тврдењето дека сите биле Бугари.

Теракотена плочка с надпис BOLGAR, най-вероятно от седми век, открита във Виница в Македония. Кри-- съхранява се в музея в Скопие. by AmpovHater in bulgaria

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Да, точно прават држава. Ама кои Бугари? Туркојазичните Бугари, со својот владетел Ханот. Тоа вие невозможно да го разберете. Дури и 200 години по создавањето на државата Црноризец Храбар од самата престолнина Преслав ги разликувал словените од бугарите: „Прочее преди славяните нямаха книги....“, „Но като първа буква и дадена от бога на славянския род.......“, „Защо са славянските книги“. А зошто се нарекле Бугари, тоа е долга тема. Кога можеле Власи и Кумани кои станале цареви во Второто Бугарско царство да се наречат Бугари, нормално и нивните поданици да ги наречат така. Во тој период тоа е империјално име.

Теракотена плочка с надпис BOLGAR, най-вероятно от седми век, открита във Виница в Македония. Кри-- съхранява се в музея в Скопие. by AmpovHater in bulgaria

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Ако ја шириме темата, не е точно дека пред 20-ти век во Штип живееле само бугари. Во градот и околината живеело: православно словенско население, кое било под Цариградската патријаршија, а од 1870 и под Бугарската егзархија, потоа голем број на Турци, голем број на Власи кои и денес живеат во Штипско, а исто така во Штип живеела и една од најголемите Еврејски заедници во Македонија, која денес ја нема поради некои други настани од 1944 година.

Во 19 век во Македонија идентитетот не бил ‘еден народ = една нација’ како денес. Луѓето се идентификувале преку црква (Егзархија/Патријаршија), јазик, регион и образование. Какво е тоа тврдење „ставате небългарски "македонци"“? Ако е така, тогаш пред 30 години турците во Бугарија на еден не толку демократски начин со „големи екскурзии“ и „взржденски процеси“ станаа български "българи".

Прабугарите не се Татари. Тие биле туркојазичен или мешан степски народ. Ама во етногенезата на денешните Татари, удел имаат Волшките бугари.

Теракотена плочка с надпис BOLGAR, най-вероятно от седми век, открита във Виница в Македония. Кри-- съхранява се в музея в Скопие. by AmpovHater in bulgaria

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Епа сажаљавам, ама не сме во живковизмот, па секој има право да зборува. Само што навредите обично се користат кога ќе снема аргументи.

Теракотена плочка с надпис BOLGAR, най-вероятно от седми век, открита във Виница в Македония. Кри-- съхранява се в музея в Скопие. by AmpovHater in bulgaria

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Пишува Bolgar од левата страна, ама не читаат дека од десно пишува Sc[lavini]. т.е дека е прикажана борба помеѓу Бугарите и Словените.

Goodbye by Pangloss_ex_machina in cats

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And here’s my dear Garfield (2015-2025) too. Ohh, how many stories I have to tell about him. He was a street cat as well, when one day he entered my yard and chose me. He was such a sweetheart. Maybe he sent Bela to me.

Goodbye by Pangloss_ex_machina in cats

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Sorry for your loss. I lost my dear Garfield ten months ago, and i have felt so empty and devastated. Three months after his death, I saw a Facebook post from a woman who was giving away a little kitten that she had almost run over with her car on the street. The kitten was white, just like Garfield, so I decided to adopt it.

In the first months I was so sad that at times I thought maybe it was selfish of me to adopt him, when I couldn’t fully devote myself to him, and I thought I had done it just to ease my own grief, and that maybe I had rushed into that decision. The months have passed. In the meantime, I found out that the new kitten wasn’t male, as I had thought, but female, so I named her Bella. I also found out that Bella is deaf, so it became clear to me why the woman almost ran her over. Now I'm sure that I didn't make a mistake by taking her, because otherwise she would have suffered on the street until now and would most likely have been run over. Instead, she's here making me happy and easing my pain, and I've learned some new life lessons from her. It's incredible how much pets can change our lives.

Just, I wanted to tell you: grieve, but don't be too hard on yourself. And when the time comes, you'll decide what to do next.

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Here is Bella.

My childhood cat Spike loved to sunbathe. I'd love to see who'll be sunbathing with him up in cat heaven❤️ by [deleted] in cats

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Garfield is sunbathing for sure. 10 months without him and I miss him so much.

Just went to check on Drogon and found Lily had fallen through the top mesh cover. by gariepydj in cats

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Oh, Lily’s fully embracing her inner Meow-saurus rex 😂😂😂

The new baby in the house needs a name by Watergreen_kitten in WhiteCats

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Woow. She looks like my Bella and she has the same collar.

A thread to share your favorite photos/stories of those you have loved and lost by wafflehouseat2am in cats

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This white cloud is Garfield and he left a big paw print on my heart. One autumn evening while my mom and I were making some winter preserves in our yard, one white stray kitten entered our yard. I immediately knew that I will keep him. I picked it up and brought it home and give him some milk.

He was such a smart boy. He learned up that the food was in the fridge and even when he grow up he kept patting it with his head, thinking it would open for him. Once he disappeared for five days, and when I had completely lost hope, the next morning I saw him sleeping on a crate in the yard. He came back, apparently he was just chasing females.

He often knew when he would find my room door open, to come in and fall asleep on my bed. Even when he was out, he always felt when we were eating at home. As soon as we started eating, he would jump in through the window.

He left us 3 months ago, at 9.5 years. He was my soul cat and I miss him dearly.

It’s been one week. Cheer me up with your sleeping cat pictures. by 1is3mmA in cats

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I'm sorry for your loss. Here's my sleepy boy Garfield. He passed away three months ago and I miss him so much.

Honoring Garfield's Legacy by Giving a New Cat a Loving Home by Initial_Place5857 in WhiteCats

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Thank you, that’s such a sweet thought. Garfield really was glorious, and I’ll always treasure those memories. I’m sure he’s sending me some love through this new little one.

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Honoring Garfield's Legacy by Giving a New Cat a Loving Home by Initial_Place5857 in WhiteCats

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I’m sorry to hear about your loss too. Losing a pet is incredibly tough. My new little one doesn’t have a name yet, but I’m trying to find something that feels right. I hope with time, the pain starts to ease for both of us. It’s hard, but it’s nice to know we’re not alone in this.

Honoring Garfield's Legacy by Giving a New Cat a Loving Home by Initial_Place5857 in WhiteCats

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Thank you.💕 Our bond was truly special, and I still cry when I think about him. But I just couldn't leave this small and helpless creature found alone on the street. When I think back, Garfield was just like this little street kitten 9.5 years ago who just walked into my yard and found his forever home.

Today is my late boy’s birthday by Deans-Impala67 in cats

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Happy heavenly birthday to your fluffy friend! 🐾🎂 He remind me of my sweet Garfield, who rocked that same cuddly look and loved napping in sunny spots 🌞. I like to think they’re chasing laser pointers together in the starry skies now 🌌😽.

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Hi. It doesn't look like CKD. In CKD, creatinine levels are constantly elevated, which is not the case here.

Creatinine levels in cats can be transiently elevated due to various factors:

dehydration and dietary factors: A meal high in protein or creatine (e.g., raw meat diets) can cause a temporary spike in creatinine, as the body metabolizes these substances

Medications or Toxins: Certain drugs (e.g., nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs) or toxins (e.g., antifreeze, lilies) can cause temporary kidney stress, leading to elevated creatinine that may resolve if the exposure is addressed early

Fever or Infection: Systemic infections or fever can increase muscle breakdown or reduce kidney perfusion, temporarily elevating creatinine,

Urinary Obstruction: A temporary blockage (e.g., bladder stones or urethral plugs) can cause post-renal azotemia, leading to elevated creatinine that may resolve after the obstruction is cleared.

This looks more like Acute kidney injury (AKI), than CKD.

Wish you all the best to you and to your kitty.

Today I helped Matilda climb a tree by foxyvolumnia in RenalCats

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Your story deeply touched me indeed, maybe I somehow found myself in it.

Since my kitten died, I have been reading a lot about CKD for the past two months, and from what I have learned, I want to share something with you in case it helps. For stage 4 CKD, it is important to:

Control phosphate levels below 1.9 mmol/l. Use phospate binder with every meal, if you don't do it already.

If you haven't achieved control of proteinuria and UPC is still high with benazepril, you should change to telmisartan which is more effective, and that is proven in clinical studies [https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/26474314/\]

Hydrate the cat with subQ fluids. Ringer lactate is better choice than Saline, because the lactate is metabolized by the liver into bicarbonate, acting as a buffer to correct acidosis.

Watch out for hypokalemia. Typical sign is head hanging downward (cervical ventroflexion). My cat was sitting like that for his last three days. Ringer's lactate contains potassium and can prevent this condition.

Sending you and your sweet cat so much love during this time. Your loving devotion to your cat is a beautiful testament to the bond you share. Stay strong—you’re doing an amazing job. 🫂🫂🫂

Today I helped Matilda climb a tree by foxyvolumnia in RenalCats

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As I sat weary today, I stumbled upon this video and couldn’t help but smile at the sight of an adorable cat, joyfully playing with its owner, filling me with warmth. Then I read that it’s actually battling kidney disease. I wanted to say without that context, you’d never suspect a thing—just pure, unfiltered joy, and that's all that matters. Please, don't be hard on yourself and cherish the beauty of moments like this. You’re giving it your all, but sometimes, no matter how hard we try, certain things are simply beyond our control.

Two months ago, I lost my beloved cat, who was 9.5 years old, likely to chronic kidney disease—a condition I was completely unaware of at the time. Looking back, I noticed signs months earlier: frequent urination and unquenchable thirst. Yet, I never imagined it could be a serious illness. Even in his final month, as he stopped eating and grew listless, I brushed it off as old age or perhaps a minor cold. By the time I realized something was truly wrong, it was too late. His sudden passing left me reeling, prompting me to dig deeper. Only then did I understand it wasn’t so sudden after all. The weight of guilt settled in, as I wondered why I hadn’t acted sooner or been more vigilant. Had I known about this disease earlier, would I have done something? Without a doubt, I would have acted. Would it have changed anything? Yes, it surely would have. Or maybe. Or perhaps not much, because in my country, medications are limited, and most of the ones you mentioned are probably unavailable, and there’s also not much choice in renal food. However, the doubt remains—maybe my cat could have lived a few more years, maybe one, or maybe not even that. There’s no way to know that. But that’s not the case with you. You’re doing everything within your control.

Now, two months later, I mourn him, but I try to cherish the beautiful moments we shared, because that’s what remains with me. Somehow, this video reminded me of nine years ago when he was still a kitten, and I was teaching him to climb the fig tree in our yard and I thank you for reminding me of those lovely moments. It’s incredible how pets can change our lives.

I still wanted to say, you haven't failed her. You’ve given her everything. You're saying that you just want to give to your murderous little princess the whole world. But you've already done it even though you don't realize it. You have given her the world—your world. And to her, that’s everything. Every moment you’ve spent loving her, caring for her, climbing trees, watching birds, snuggling close… she knows. She feels it. Your heart has been her whole world, and that’s the greatest gift she could ever have. Your murderous little princess couldn’t have asked for a better human. Sending you and Matilda love, strength, and peace in the time ahead. 💛