Have you ever gotten a plot-related ask so good you drew inspiration (directly or indirectly) from it?
Not that I can think of. I’ve taken suggestions for smaller things, but with the story I’m pretty set on what I’m doing.
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Have you ever gotten a plot-related ask so good you drew inspiration (directly or indirectly) from it?
Not that I can think of. I’ve taken suggestions for smaller things, but with the story I’m pretty set on what I’m doing.
On the neutering topic, where would you place yourself in the ovariectomy vs ovarihisterectomy discussion? And why? I've found a lot of opinions on the topic, but I'm still unsure what would be better...
I’d place myself on the ovariohysterectomy side of the equation. Partly because it’s how I’ve been trained, but I am profoundly against pyometras and while an ovariectomised animal should in theory not get them if they’re cycling, I also don’t want any uterine cancer showing up.
There’s probably not a huge difference for the animal with either technique, as the uterus should atrophy without hormones present, but I have no reason to change what I’m currently doing.
Rabbits should always have their uterus removed. That thing is a cancer factory.
How often do you see non-standard (as in not dogs or cats) pets in daily practice? What species are most common? // And, also, What's your favourite planet on the Solar System?? (Counting Pluto, of course, I'm not a cruel and uncaring astronomer who would let Pluto out of the thing (?))
If you don’t count greyhounds as non-standard (and I don’t, they are dogs too) then I don’t often see unusual pets in practice. Partly because unusual pets are not taken to vets all that often, a combination of the belief that they are both not worth spending the money on and that ‘vet’s don’t know about X’, and partly because those owners who do decide their unusual pets are worth spending money on will go to a clinic with a reputation for seeing unusual and exotic pets, which is a perfectly reasonable thing to do. And because I’m not all that far away from a few clinics with a good reputation for exotics, most of those pets will go there.
Rabbits count as an unusual or exotic pet, as to guinea pigs. Unfortunately I usually see them when they’re severely unwell. Sometimes I’ll see chickens or the occasional other bird, but not all that often.
I don’t mind seeing them, but because I don’t see them often I often have to look thing sup as I go along, especially drug dosages, and figure out a way to actually medicate the patient.
I’m rather fond of Venus, but then Earth is the only planet with chocolate. so...
kithas ha respondido a tu publicación: a fucking tumblr ad has just made me self concious...
Can’t you block it with some kind of extension?
no, it was on mobile
kithas ha respondido a tu publicación “¦..tumblr just deleted my description and blog name”
I don't know if you wrote them again after this but I can see them :)
yes i did
kithas ha respondido a tu publicación “hey what do you think about my name being Clara”
I thinks it sounds very good for you :) do you like it?
yes /_\
kithas ha contestado a tu pregunta: hey uhm
Why I’ve always considered you to be Callie… Or maybe you mean another one??
another one. I'm thinking maybe there's a better name for me
kithas ha respondido a tu publicación “i finally might be able to start getting HRT in february”
It's very cool! I'm so happy for you ^^
<3 thank u