

I used my first floor pedal flushing toilet in a “fancier” than typical porta potty recently. Was a pretty nice thing to have. Maybe it’s not ADA (USA term for disability laws and regulations) compliant though?


I used my first floor pedal flushing toilet in a “fancier” than typical porta potty recently. Was a pretty nice thing to have. Maybe it’s not ADA (USA term for disability laws and regulations) compliant though?


Those worked for you? They have always been comically small such that they are barely usable, if at all.


I really don’t even think you need to go that far. All you need is a paper towel dispenser and a trash can next to the door. OR a door that pushes out when you’re inside, like you said.
But you don’t even need both of these, just one. My favorite is the latter.
Hands free sink and soap is nice, but unnecessary.
Photos like this are always so disingenuous because even newly healed tattoos never look like that. Day one pics always look insane, but they don’t look like that even a month later. Not that it will look bad a month later or anything, but it just won’t look like this.
Idk how long something in this style stays “readable”. One of the important factors is how big it is too.
My cat is extremely affectionate and loving, but he is does not comfort me in times of need at all whatsoever!
I’m crying? It’s too noisy for him lol.
Laying on the bathroom floor because I have food poisoning? He is like bro wtf you still in the bathroom for lol.
What’s the relation of this gif in your post to the static photo? It’s this an ad in the Duolingo app or something? It’s hard to make the connection to that. And this part of the gif is small and in the corner. All you need next time is a bit more of a description!
I clicked on the post instead of scrolling by and I am still incredibly confused.
Good luck scooping up a motherfucking house centipede. They move at like five billion miles per hour.
I honestly don’t cook so it is a non issue for me. I don’t set my takeout and silverware directly onto the counter without a plate. I have always kept fruit and veggies in the fridge, even if you can technically leave them unrefrigerated. Maybe I’m weird, but I put things like apples and loaves of bread in the fridge, even before getting a cat. I get microwavable things that go directly from the freezer into the microwave.
I built a whole ass cat wall and my cat has literally never used it beyond one step.
Even though he can jump crazy high and far, I’m wondering if he would like some intermediate steps between the shelves but idk. I did notice that he stumbled jumping between them for treats the one time.


Rude af
Yeah I used that time to ask her some things and then she ended up doing some blood work as a baseline (not because she was concerned). So not a total wash haha.
So when I got him from the shelter, they told me to give him half a can in the morning, half a can at night, and then “a little bit of dry food” (unspecified amount) as a snack. Very vague lol.
He is nonreactive to catnip, silvervine, and valerian root lol 🙃


When I was laying on the bathroom floor because I was puking from food poisoning, my bro basically wandered over after a while and started meowing at me like “wtf are you still doing on the floor, weirdo?”
In my experience, you can get away with going really cheap for dry feeders though. They really aren’t that complex. I got like the second cheapest one I found on Amazon and it has been working great for the 6 months since I got it.
I really really wanted to do this in my bathroom cabinet, but it unfortunately just ended up being too small.
So did his weepy eyes resolve on their own? Did he have any other symptoms along with it.
The first illness was a couple days after I brought him home from the shelter. both his eyes were watering like crazy and he was sneezing like mad, was also coughing rarely. I took him in pretty much right away. They said it’s very normal for shelter cats to get sick, but that he did have a bit of an unusual pathogen causing it (Mycoplasma).
The second time he had only one watery eye and was sneezing a bit but less so. Also coughing rarely. I tried to do a wait and see with this and was wondering if it was allergies, but it stayed the same for several weeks (no better but no worse), so he got antibiotics and it cleared up again.
This time he has two weepy eyes, but he actually hasn’t been sneezing much at all. He does cough rarely. I’m still doing a bit of a wait and see with the lysine this time before I bring him in.
Shoot yeah I forgot I was going to keep buying “low dust” litter when I first was wondering if both he and I were getting allergies, but I haven’t bought “low dust” ones recently. Even still it looks like the standard clay litter is always dusty even if it has a “low dust” formulation.
I’m not really too keen on switching the type of litter to be something like those wood pellets either. Seems like the other types are more complicated and a lot of cats don’t like them. He’s used to standard clay litter.
Lmaoooo could s/he get out???