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I put a smell on you
cats when they headbutt you
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#one time someone brought their dogs poop in a baby sippy cup#and yes it was very mushy loose stool#i…really wished they had used a different container like literally anything else
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Were you... uh... were you able to pour it directly into the actual laboratory-approved fecal container via said sippy cup? Horribly curious vet tech minds (mine and probably only mine) need to know
It's not just Useta Hold Margarine! Sound off the weird containers people have brought shit in!
Extremely nice name brand Tupperware
Dollar brand Tupperware
Mason jars
Actual glass Pyrex dishes with matching lids
Pill vials that still have pill residue in the bottom
Pill vials that still have their labels on them
The human's pill vials that still have their labels on them
Plastic baggies
Paper baggies
Gift baggies
Fancy gift baggies that were clearly a present for "Stacey"
And let's not forget the one time an owner came in and simply free handed me a piece of poop
They just.... gave you... a piece of poop. From their hand. That they were carrying. In their hand. Their bare hand.
.... how much bleach did you use on the door handles and counters after they left?
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something i put together that might also be useful for character designs
Squinty eyes and hunched sitting are also accurate pain indicators for mice. Mice have a few other ways of showing emotion though, like tail rattling (like a snake!) To assert dominance.
Speaking as someone whose parents and family members still refuse to be persuaded to keep their cats inside, if your cat dies as a result of being allowed to roam freely, whether hit by a car or killed by another animal or disease or whatever, that’s 100% on you. The owner of the cat is responsible for the death of that animal as surely as if they killed it themselves because it was completely preventable. This makes people upset to hear, but you can’t claim to love something in one breath and then completely abandon them to the many dangers of the world in the next. If you love your pet you do everything in your power to keep it safe.
We need to keep saying “what happens to an outdoor cat is 110% the owners fault” until owners realize this. That person who hit the cat probably already felt horrible and if they couldn’t stop, they couldn’t stop. They didn’t mean “I was too busy, I couldn’t care to stop” they were literally saying “they could not physically stop the car in time to not hit the cat”. It was never their fault, and it wasn’t the cat’s either because they don’t know any better. It’s 110% the owners fault and I’m going to keep saying it until every horrible cat owner puts there cat back inside where it belongs.
Also think about your kids if you don’t care for the cat. How do you think that 9 year old, who didn’t know outdoor cats were bad, felt? They had no idea this would happen because of their ignorant parents. Their parents ended a life and damaged their child’s. This is a traumatizing event for a young child. And it’s so unfair for everyone involved… Except the parent obviously.
Just keep your damn cat inside or do an actual humane thing and just don’t fucking get one.
K all of this makes sense, but cats are meant to roam and play. You SHOULD let your cat outside, at least into the backyard if you feel safer that way, so they can get the excersize they need to live a happy life. Also, this play time ensures that the cat’s extra energy burns (mostly) off and they won’t destroy your belongings because they’re just so. bored. that they scratch things. Train it to walk on a leash if you have to, but let your cats outside.
Although contained outdoor time or walks on a leash are good enrichment they’re not a necessity, cats can thrive without ever being allowed outside in any capacity.
If your cat is bored and destructive inside it’s because you are not engaging in enough interactive play to keep them entertained, it’s because you are not providing them with enough environmental enrichment to meet their needs.
I should be going to sleep but I’m a sucker so I’m going to break this down instead.
Cats require exercise, this is integral to both their physical and emotional wellbeing. Permitting them unrestricted outdoor access can absolutely meet their exercise needs, but it is not safe to do so, and as their caregivers we must balance their health and their happiness instead of choosing one over the other.
The reason there’s this misconception of indoor cats being bored and depressed, which can lead to inactivity and weight gain, or destructive is because cat owners do not play with their cats enough.
Only 64% of the owners in this study played with their cats twice a day, of that a meager 25% reported 10 minute play sessions. It was also reported that the cats with 5 minute play sessions displayed fewer behavioral problems than those with 1 minute play sessions.
Engage your cat! There’s this huge misconception that cats are low maintenance pets, they’re aloof and independent and they’ll take care of themselves and that’s not true! They need more from than to leave out some toys and scoop their box.
Jane Ehrlich, from the cat division of the International Association of Animal Behavior Consultants, recommends multiple 20 minute sessions of real interactive play each day. A key term here is real, behaviorist Pam-Johnson Bennett has an article on proper interactive play with cats, it’s important to be involved and to let them complete the sequence of the kill.
Environmental enrichment matters too! Outdoors your cat doesn’t just get exercise stalking prey [or running from loose dogs, fighting other cats, etc] you’ll often see them climbing trees, atop of fences, and so on.
They need this indoors too! A study at the Waltham Research Center found that after being provided with vertical territory unfriendly behavior increased when the vertical territory was removed, this may be a huge contributor to the problems some experience when trying to bring free-roaming cats indoors for good.
“”Not everyone can do this!”” Interactive play and environmental enrichment are the minimum standards of care for a cat, if you’re unable to meet the bare minimum standards of care for an animal you should not have that pet. You are not owed a cat, you are not entitled to one, if you’re unable to adequately provide for a cat than do not have a cat.
There are people who work full-time jobs, who work multiple jobs, who attend school, who live with mental and/or physical disabilities, who live in small apartments, who have a low income, etc. and are still able to meet their cats needs. I know because many of my followers fall into one, or more, of the aforementioned categories.
Cats are a menace to the environment. This pertains to the persons tags, the damage domestic cats do to the environment is so well documented I can’t believe people still try to deny it. Them again, there are still people who deny climate change, so I guess it isn’t too suprising.
There’s not only the issue of mortality due to predation, but cat saliva is full of pathogens that birds, reptiles, and rodents are sensitive to. Even if a captured prey-item is alert and unharmed to the untrained eye they may still die later as a result of being exposed to these pathogens, as a result of the stress of being predated upon, or as a result of internal trauma that can’t be detected without being seen by a wildlife veterinarian.
The mere presence of free-roaming cats is also known to have sub-lethal effects on bird populations, resulting in parents visiting the nest less frequently reducing the amount of feeding juveniles receive and leaving them exposed to other predators.
You’ll often hear outdoor cat proponents claim it’s feral cats that are an ecological disaster, not their beloved Fluffy, but I’ve broken down before how owned free-roaming cats are far from blameless.
i wish all outdoor cat owners a very bring the cat inside permanently
Last week, we euthanized a very long-term patient at my clinic. He had been my hospital patient several times and for a while his mama was in every other day. His conditions were becoming unmanageable. His quality of life was declining, and his mama understood that this was the kindest option.
Our hospital is open to clients at this time, but his mama didn't even want to come in. I went to find them in the parking lot with a growing sense of dread. I could already feel that this one was going to hit me hard.
His mama is sobbing when I get to her, and she immediately says after a sigh of relief, "I'm so glad it's you."
That is, without question, one of the highest compliments I've ever been paid. Entrusting someone with your beloved pet's care is one thing, but end of life care is something else entirely. She knew that I would show kindness and compassion to her sweet boy until the very end.
Be the compassionate care that your patients deserve. Be the face your pet parents want to see in their worst moments.
This clip is so good
Canada lynx up north is so impressive with how far they can jump with no momentum and we have Lynx rufus down here that can apparently climb cliffs( never have seen it but would like to)
disc-winged bats have suction cups on their hands
sucker-footed bats are similar but they use sticky sweat, not suction cup hands
são tomé collared fruit bats have three lower incisors with one in the middle like tom cruise
mouse-tailed bats have really long tails
new zealand short-tailed bats prefer to walk on the forest floor and often dig for food, they also sometimes dig burrows
bulldog bats catch fish
spectral bats catch and eat birds
bat wings have such large surface area with blood vessels so close to the skin that they can do up to 11% of their gas exchange directly through the skin, this is measured like this:
vampire bats are the only known vertebrates that lack maltase, the enzyme that breaks down maltose sugars
honduran white bats make leaf tents and sleep together in piles
now you know more about bats
Hi I was a cat foster over the summer and I got a litter of three at one point. One was adopted but two of them... i honestly couldnt
Meet MJ and Gwen!
Cats are made of something different
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LEILA’S 10K CELEBRATION: @eddiebuckly asked Doug Judy or Adrian Pimento
“When your human comes to pick you up from doggy daycare”
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Aw shit, he's learned how to climb.
I will never know peace, or milk drunk photos, again.
He is a very cute little escape artist though.
P. S. Lookit his little tiny pointy toofers in his screamy pic! He's turning into a real kitten!
Great. Now he knows he can lift the lid up.
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