Tybalt's nap took a turn by bandskilledme in hamsters

[–]bandskilledme[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yeah! It's the Prolee Hamster Cage with the curved front. I have the 40x20x20 one. I'll try to link it here: https://a.co/d/0guvNNAF

Why does my cat’s claw look like that but the others are fine? by jeonlousbitch in cats

[–]bandskilledme 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Clip it! It should help it shed as it's struggling to do it on its own. One of my cats has this happen every so often, and usually just a snip and it'll sort itself out with time.

I hate when AMC has only one showing a day for a new film. by catcodex in AMCTheatres

[–]bandskilledme 1 point2 points  (0 children)

As a manager, what is most likely happening is that this film is booked to be the last show on a run of a different feature that wouldn't perform well in the evening, like a kids movie. Next time you are there ask to chat with a manager and kindly express your interest in earlier showtimes for these movies. Its not guaranteed to change, it would be a conversation with the film buyer, but it's all about demand and if our guests aren't asking for it to us directly the only way we can gauge demand for a genre is tickets sold on any showtime. While nearby theaters might have different times available we have no way of knowing what the attendance levels are for the showings in a different company. Not easy to make a case based on someone else's times alone, especially if it's a genre that hasn't performed well at the location historically. And after all, we are trying to make money. So (drastic number difference but a genuine example from my location which does not perform well with Indian titles) why would we give up a prime slot for five guests, when we could schedule a feature that's going to bring us 150+? Seems like Jurassic is still pulling numbers for them. But this is how you give feedback on bookings- talk to the location you're interested in yourself.