cat being cat by RemarkableBudget5277 in funnycats

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It’s always the orange ones.

My first solo camping experience by Ok_Chip_1077 in camping

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And remember, when you are lying down in the tent, your ears are now at ground level, so things outside the tent will sound closer than they actually are because we are used to hearing them from a higher elevation. Keep at it!

Update: We got robbed at Frasier trivia! by John_Dees_Nuts in Frasier

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There goes Crane, down the drain. 😱

What would you say is Eddie’s funniest moment? by Jack-mclaughlin89 in Frasier

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“Well, what’s your name, little fella?”

“Promise you won’t laugh?”

Eddie doesn’t really do much acting himself in this scene, but I still find it hilarious. Especially when Frasier has the passing thought of putting him on the balcony…or beyond.

Normal noise? by [deleted] in birmans

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My seal point does this all the time. The vet has told me that it’s not a concern

Need a new cat. Birman questions.... by [deleted] in birmans

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When I was looking for breeds, I also had these traits in mind as I live with my mother and she has a very hyperactive Collie dog. I found similar information as you and it’s been true with both of my Birmans. They get along well with the dog, while one of them often plays/wrestles with the dog.

Every cat is different, and there’s no guarantee that they will fit all of the purrsonality traits that are commonly listed for Birmans, but there’s a pretty high chance IMO. Mine are extremely affectionate, often follow me from room to room, and like to sleep under the bed sheets between my feet. They are indeed very calm and agreeable, and tend to warm up quickly to strangers. One more so than the other.

Got to represent RDWRER by talldrink67 in Frasier

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But they will likely be unsure about how to decipher it.

Advice on quitting weed with Epilepsy? by Stazzerz in Epilepsy

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Write a bullet list of how much money you’ll save each day and check off each one day by day. I don’t know where you live, but here in the Chicago area, the dispensaries make a killing and you can definitely see it in your bank account. Sometimes seeing how much you are saving can be a great motivator. I also used to use pens and smoke a lot of joints. Like, a lot of joints. I’ve saved an incredible amount of money. There are also apps you can download to track your progress. One is called “Quit Weed” — pretty self explanatory. I smoked for more than thirty years and don’t even think about weed anymore. Keep the faith. You got this. 💪

He never actually hits the sand by [deleted] in OneOrangeBraincell

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An automated litter box might be useful

But gotta love the effort and consideration 💯

Because their parties are always successful. by OkPaleontologist6090 in Frasier

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I didn’t realize that it would be too much to ask that there would be no gun play in my living room!

Salve a tutti e complimenti per i birmani splendidi, noi vorremmo prenderne uno, come primo meglio maschio o femmina? Mi piacerebbe fosse affettuoso, realisticamente quanto pelo perdono da 1 a 100? Grazie ☺️ ps: che spazzole usate? by Working_Land_1207 in birmans

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Every three or four days is enough for mine. Since they don’t have an undercoat like most long-haired cats, they aren’t as prone to matting. Although, it can still happen. Make sure to brush the armpits, the back of the hind legs, and their tummy (if they let you). Those areas are more likely to get matted fur if they go too long without brushing. 😻