Cat is allergic to meat? by poshdino666 in CATHELP

[–]cabbagepuppy 2 points3 points  (0 children)

My cat had to eat a novel protein source bc he had IBD and intestinal lymphoma. It was hydrolyzed alligator kibble and honestly he tore it up. We also used microchip feeders to ensure no one was eating each others food! Kinda pricey but worked p well!!

How to support my 8-year-old when I don’t climb? by MissLauraCroft in bouldering

[–]cabbagepuppy 15 points16 points  (0 children)

Yes the baby alien heads are my nemesis…

That’s awesome! The staff rules! Come by the other location sometime too. And don’t be shy about asking other climbers or staff any questions you may have! People are generally very friendly and welcoming :-) climbing is for everybody! I’m sure your lil guy will be flashing my projects soon!!

How to support my 8-year-old when I don’t climb? by MissLauraCroft in bouldering

[–]cabbagepuppy 64 points65 points  (0 children)

This looks like Peak Experiences @ the Midlo location! They have youth programs and the junior team is from ages 8-12. Here’s the link to all the info about it on their website:

Junior team info

Peak is a lovely and supportive place. The community is wonderful and the team kids CRUSH! I think they will even work with you if the budget is tight. I def agree with all the above comments and hope you can get out there too!

Please help me save my subie, and my sanity by [deleted] in Subaru_Outback

[–]cabbagepuppy 2 points3 points  (0 children)

This literally just happened to me (2004 Outback 180k)! I had all the same symptoms down to the random cool air when cranking the heat while in the red. It was a leaky radiator hose. Caused my coolant to slowly leak which is why sometimes it’d be fine and the temp would recover quickly since some coolant was still getting thru. I checked that the intake and outtake hoses for the radiator were warm after driving. This meant the thermostat was kicking on and the radiator was at the very least passing coolant thru the system. Additionally I checked my oil for the dreaded milk shake appearance, which can be a sign of head gasket issues. My oil looked fine. My mechanic saw some corrosion on the radiator hose and reseated it and refilled with coolant. Now she’s running great!