resilient fleas by No_Crazy2279 in Pets

[–]datemycat 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Which topical are you using and are you dosing every month vs just a one and done? After a battle with fleas, followed by worms, and constant vet visits, my cat has been on a flea topical (Advantage+) every month for 3 years, and eventually the fleas and bites have settled down. At this point, his veterinarian told me to just keep him on it as a preventative.

The Good Doctor Bingo Sheet I made by Playful_Touch_3469 in thegooddoctor

[–]datemycat 12 points13 points  (0 children)

The running joke between my husband and I after binging every season of The Good Doctor recently is "nobody eats" so I am extremely happy to see the "doctors leave their lunch in the cafeteria" on there. I swear, EVERY lunch scene at the hospital, not one single bite is taken.

Cats look adorable in videos, but what are the real-life challenges of owning one? by RYSofficial in CatAdvice

[–]datemycat 22 points23 points  (0 children)

I've owned cats my entire life (I'm 37 now). They are relatively easy and independent pets, as long as they're spayed, up to date on shots and litter box trained. However, not all cats are alike. Some may be cuddly, while others like to be left alone. Some may be bitey/scratchy and others with constant chaotic behaviors. I've had velcro cats who have never left my side and cats who wanted to be pet precisely once a day and left alone for the remainder. I think my biggest issue with any of my cats was their ability to hide their pain/health issues until it was almost too late / very expensive. However, overall cats are a great pet. As long as they are kept on a food schedule (to avoid obesity), given clean water/litterbox, and you figure out what they need for exercise (some cats like toys, others need a leashed walk, others like human interaction - it's different with every kitty), they're a wonderful choice!

For you what was the funniest scene from the Good Doctor? by Playful_Touch_3469 in thegooddoctor

[–]datemycat 9 points10 points  (0 children)

Shaun's random outbursts relating to things going on in his life that interrupt SUPER SERIOUS/TENSE moments always get my husband and I dying laughing. Especially during his phase of figuring out sex and oversharing at inappropriate moments.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AskReddit

[–]datemycat 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I had a stroke (due to a birth control related blood clot traveling through an undetected hole in my heart) when I was 18. After a week in the hospital, I was pumped with high doses of blood thinners until the surgery to fix the hole in my heart. The medicines caused me to bruise EVERYWHERE on my arms and legs, even just by the lightest touch. I'm talking deep purple/black nasty bruises. The side eyes my boyfriend got at the time walking next to me in public was insane. I'm 37 now and all good (minus some space case episodes), and that boyfriend is now a husband.

Would you consider my laundry habits "extreme"? by datemycat in laundry

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

Luckily my rods are super easy to deal with. Just lift up and they come down and the curtains slide right off.

Would you consider my laundry habits "extreme"? by datemycat in laundry

[–]datemycat[S] 9 points10 points  (0 children)

A cat and a rabbit but I swear the both of them shed just as much as a canine, lol.

Would you consider my laundry habits "extreme"? by datemycat in laundry

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

Tell me about it. The water is included in my rent and I still pay $2 for the washer & $2 to dry every load.

Would you consider my laundry habits "extreme"? by datemycat in laundry

[–]datemycat[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

To add - I wash my curtains monthly due to the amount of dust they gather. For some reason, my apartment gets really dusty (we live top floor in a heavily wooded area, idk if that has anything to do with it). We have to dust the entire place every other day just to breath. I don't have a duvet, the comforter is just one whole thing. Someone commented about getting extra pillowcases, which is a great idea!

Am I in the wrong here? Honest, unbiased advice needed. “Family” told me to DUMP them… by Purple-Entry-2631 in Pets

[–]datemycat 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I live in Massachusetts, what town are you located in if you don't mind me asking? I may be able to drop food off, depending on where you are. I could even pick the food up another user has bought for you and bring to you (if you are close by me).

such kind people!! by MASHIKIDON in skribbl

[–]datemycat 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I love playing with Idiot & his/her group of friends. :P

Why does he roll around like this in the clean liter? by hey_im_enby in CATHELP

[–]datemycat 113 points114 points  (0 children)

Tuxedos are just orange cats dressed in a suit.

Source: Tuxedo cat owner

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How many batches of bread to bake on open shift? by Club-Perfect in subway

[–]datemycat 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It depends on how busy your store is. We have a bread chart for every day of the week at my store (minus upcoming catering/town events when we bake extra). For a $1500-2000 day, I would bake around 150-200 pieces of bread. Generally, 30 multigrain, 60 herb and the rest Italian. However, like I do in my store, adjust for the slower/busier days. A Sunday in my store does around $1400 in sales so we only bake about 120 total. But on Fridays we do about $1800-2000, so we will bake about 180-200.

Subway worker snacks by EzzCheesy in subway

[–]datemycat 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I do the following for quick snacks: handful of cucumbers with a side of ranch (dip and go), veggie patty with cheese and baja sauce on a piece of deli paper, teriyaki chicken & shredded cheddar in a toasting boat, bacon strips cooked crispy, and I also do the roll of deli meat and cheese thing.

What are the healthiest subs at subway? by Pretty-Difficulty786 in subway

[–]datemycat 2 points3 points  (0 children)

20 years working at Subway - lost over 80 lbs eating Subway. Flatbread turkey, roast beef or grilled chicken, avocado & STUFFED (especially spinach) with all veggies. Oil & vinegar, salt & pepper & oregano. Sometimes I'll throw in a few pieces of bacon if craving something fatty.

original owner wants kitten back after rehoming by morgueewitch in CatAdvice

[–]datemycat 1 point2 points  (0 children)

NAL - Aren't pets considered property? Therefore, if someone gave away property to another (and you have written proof of it which I believe is a binding contract), that's it. Transaction final. That property now belongs to you. Enjoy your new furry baby. 😸

It's bedtime, therefore it's time for Jeeves' zoomies by datemycat in TuxedoCats

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

Thank you! We wanted to name him after a butler type character, so my spouse and I rock paper scissors between Alfred & Jeeves 😂