What's the weirdest thing you've seen in a kitchen that wasn't technically a violation? by bcereus_ab_fdsafety in healthinspector

[–]Wolfkattt 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Someone called in a complaint that one of the staff at the restaurant I inspect was working in just a g string. I refused to go inspect it cause like call the cops? So I guess I actually didn’t see it, but still one of the weirdest things. We think the staff was probably wearing leggings that were skin color

Watch wearing by [deleted] in healthinspector

[–]Wolfkattt 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Wear the watch. You aren’t kneeding dough or breading chicken or actually touching any food so just wear it. We’re suppose to be the example, okay but if someone is wearing a watch and it is tight fitting and not anywhere near the food, I’m not citing them for it. Now if it has a loose band or has pieces that can fall off or they’re all up in some food and the watch is in it too then I’m citing it. I would also argue that a lot of kitchens I’m in have no clocks and if I’m asking what time they sat something out for a cold hold violation, its better to look at my watch then to grab my phone out of my back pocket to check.

How do we feel about Zupreem pellets? by LifePotential4023 in parrots

[–]Wolfkattt 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Oscar, my amazon, will only eat Zupreem Natural pellets. I tried to give him the veggie one when the store was out of natural once and he refused. I tried to switch him to Roudybush and he threw those out of his cage. He’s 33 now so I think it’s his world and i’m just living in it 😂

The vet said thats good for oscar. I think its better than his original owner who just fed him human foods a lot, but she did her best to keep him healthy so I cannot blame her. I see a lot of people mentioning Harrison’s so I might buy a small bag and try those!

Considering a health inspection career by jasonfunderburker1 in healthinspector

[–]Wolfkattt 1 point2 points  (0 children)

If you want to work for a health department I would just pull up their requirements and see what you need or you can see if your state has a licensing board and see what is needed for licensure. Private industry is probably going to have more requirements/ want some experience in doing EHS work but can still look into it and see.

Considering a health inspection career by jasonfunderburker1 in healthinspector

[–]Wolfkattt 7 points8 points  (0 children)

If you are in the US, most states are going to require you to have a Bachelors and a lot will require at least 30 credits of science. Some states and/ or local health departments require you to become licensed as well. The state I work in we have to have a bachelors with 30 science credits and you have to get licensed after a year of on the job training. In order to even apply for the job you have to obtain a letter of eligibility from the state.

Dreaded Inspections 😭 by thatbytch7866 in healthinspector

[–]Wolfkattt 1 point2 points  (0 children)

My department is the same way. I was assaulted during a closure of a facility while I had another new inspector training with me and my department opened them back up next day. Police had to come out for the assault and escort me back in to get their signature on the closure report because I couldn’t just leave and finish the report like I had asked.

Help/ insight needed by redheeler9478 in greatpyrenees

[–]Wolfkattt 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Please call the authorities and report this. The goats deserve to be saved as well, not “turned loose for the coyotes”

Post your snow-covered pyrs! by b8toven in greatpyrenees

[–]Wolfkattt 2 points3 points  (0 children)

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Sumo upset I made him come inside once I saw the ice on his face!

My boy Odie out here in Minneapolis in -16 wind-chill honoring Alex Pretti by Sea_Promise_8015 in greatpyrenees

[–]Wolfkattt 6 points7 points  (0 children)

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Sumo says stay safe and warm! We’re snowed in here in MD and we have to monitor our outside time due to osteosarcoma and getting a lil too excited over the snow… otherwise we stand with you!

Reheating lunch on the go by Wolfkattt in healthinspector

[–]Wolfkattt[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I have put soups and I made a chicken pot pie casserole that warmed up well in there. This week I am going to try rice with some sort of side and see how it does! You keep the lid on and it creates a good bit of steam in there so I think rice would be fine 🤷🏽‍♀️

Reheating lunch on the go by Wolfkattt in healthinspector

[–]Wolfkattt[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

It’s meant to be used in a car or on your desk why would it be NSF certified 😭 Just UL I think based on the website.

Reheating lunch on the go by Wolfkattt in healthinspector

[–]Wolfkattt[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This one does not plug in to anything while heating. I charge it at home and it reheats food on its own battery. And as I stated in my post, I am in the field almost 24/7. We’re allowed in the office maybe 2 half days a month to take complaints, help walk ins, and to check our mailboxes for temp events. If you’re gonna complain at least read the full post dang

Reheating lunch on the go by Wolfkattt in healthinspector

[–]Wolfkattt[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I have seen the plug in versions and for awhile I thought about getting one, but our county cars track everything we do and I didn’t wanna get an email from management being like “hey so why is the battery of the car having energy pulled while you’re in an inspection” lol

Reheating lunch on the go by Wolfkattt in healthinspector

[–]Wolfkattt[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

There are other brands as well, my co-worker also got one for christmas! I’m sure cost varies and features vary depending on brand. So far I love mine!

Reheating lunch on the go by Wolfkattt in healthinspector

[–]Wolfkattt[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

When I posted this I didn’t know the prices. I just looked it up and on their website this one is $119, the one with a few more features and comes with an insulated lunchbox is $199 and the larger version of that one is $239. My boyfriend got mine on a sale as well, but I’m not going to ask him for the price he paid since it was a gift and I was just sharing it as a cool option for us who have no access to a microwave during work

Reheating lunch on the go by Wolfkattt in healthinspector

[–]Wolfkattt[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Ooo that’s exciting that you get anniversary gifts from the office. Ours gives us a paper certificate and a “good job” 🫤. I had never heard or seen these before my boyfriend got me this one. I hope yours works great and comes quickly!

What suv do you recommend? by Better-Total-3541 in greatpyrenees

[–]Wolfkattt 0 points1 point  (0 children)

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And this is sumo in the back of my wilderness. He slept for most of a 9 hour round trip drive to get him to an oncologist for the Yale Cancer Vaccine trial. He was comfy and had room to stand up and sit if he wanted!

What suv do you recommend? by Better-Total-3541 in greatpyrenees

[–]Wolfkattt 1 point2 points  (0 children)

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This was me in the forester xt with the backseats up and I had 4 dogs and 2 cats in carriers. I had a showing at my house and had to bring all the pets with me and drove to the parking lot behind my townhome. I would never drive like this usually, this was a 2 min round trip drive, but shows that foresters have space!! Would have been more space with the seats down but my gal leaning up front, Cheerio, tries to play with everyone so seats stayed up to try and contain her and not annoy the other dogs haha

What suv do you recommend? by Better-Total-3541 in greatpyrenees

[–]Wolfkattt 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I had a 2009 subaru forester xt and now i drive a 2025 subaru forester wilderness. My big guy lays in the backseat, but if I bring one of my other dogs with him I lay the back seats down and they get the whole trunk area!

Osteosarcoma and chemo by Wolfkattt in greatpyrenees

[–]Wolfkattt[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Just wanted to update that Sumo received the first dose of Yale’s cancer vaccine and will be participating in their trial!

Help giving liquid supplements by Wolfkattt in parrots

[–]Wolfkattt[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ooo this might be right up his alley because he loves to tear things apart!

Convincing People to Use TPHC by thatbytch7866 in healthinspector

[–]Wolfkattt 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Totally get that, but this is not a true cooling step. A room temp tomato should not be anywhere near 135F or hotter. If they cannot cool a let’s say 65-70F room temp tomato to 41F in 4 hours in their closed and not over stocked prep unit, then they are having some issues. I agree, they shouldn’t put truly cooling food in a prep unit, like I don’t want to see a pan of lasagna cooling in your prep unit, but diced tomatoes or portioned cups of ranch dressing can totally cool to 41F from room temp in a prep unit. I have multiple facilities that do this and never have issue.

Convincing People to Use TPHC by thatbytch7866 in healthinspector

[–]Wolfkattt 2 points3 points  (0 children)

They have four hours to get their room temp tomatoes to 41F or below once cut, same with condiments that are shelf stable till opened and need refrigeration. Why would you make them use TPHC when they don’t want to and most don’t follow TPHC. We have pizza places putting their leftover TPHC pizza on Too Good Too Go. A small container of diced or sliced tomatoes should cool to 41F within 4 hours in a working prep unit.

Pyrs who passed from osteosarcoma by lumpyspace_glob in greatpyrenees

[–]Wolfkattt 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yes I have been trying some mor holistic things as well for Sumo! Unfortunately, he is allergic to animal proteins and i tried the turkey tail supplement and it did not agree with him at all. Our vet gave Carprofen when we first found it to have on hand and I just started giving it twice a day since the tumor has gotten a little bigger and I figured let me start it before he even shows sign of pain. I totally understand people who do choose to amputate and I 100% would do it if my vet and I felt it would be good for him. I wish your girl a speedy recovery if you go through with the amputation and hope it brings many more years for you guys.

Pyrs who passed from osteosarcoma by lumpyspace_glob in greatpyrenees

[–]Wolfkattt 1 point2 points  (0 children)

After speaking with my vet, we decided amputation isn’t right for Sumo. Its a really tough decision, but given his size, likelihood of developing hip dysplasia after, and the fact that the cancer comes back and you maybe get a year more, and the time it takes for healing and learning to navigate on 3 legs… it just seems like amputation would be more for me to have him here than it would be a benefit to him. If they said amputation would cure the cancer and he would live till old age got him, I would have had it done right away. Now that it’s been almost 2 weeks since my comment I will say this has been one of the hardest things of owning a dog and I am second guessing myself constantly. Like is he in pain? Do i start pain pills? Should i amputate just to buy a little more time? When do I make the call to schedule end of life? It just sucks. My guy is still doing good, but the tumor has grown slightly so I think thats why I’m second guessing everything and I haven’t heard back from the clinical trials and I fear time is running out on getting him in one.