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We have a new female kitten also about the same age. My regular vet said age 6 months for spaying. It seems like many vets do, but really it can be done much younger. Rescue organizations routinely do it at 8 weeks. I found a spay/neuter clinic nearby and not only are they way cheaper than the regular vet, they don't…
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This is a great suggestion. Maybe there needs to be a litterbox that's more convenient when kitty is spending time upstairs.
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I've found that with one of my cats, if I leave shoes in the entryway/hallway area of the house, he will pee on them. Other areas of the house, he doesn't do it. I just make sure that I don't leave any shoes there and it seems to work out. Maybe kitty feels like where you're leaving your shoes is her turf.
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after a pee (that's just a given) 1. feed our 4 cats 2. weigh myself 3. get a cup of coffee that my wonderful hubby has already brewed
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Yea, I gather DMV and Delmarva are 2 different things.
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HA! Can't believe I couldn't figure that one out. I'm a life long DMVer! AA County currently.
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Hmmm, I made a similar post about a month ago and it ended up being locked because people starting flaming each other over the topic. In answer to your question though, when I see someone not sticking with their goals, I don't post negative comments, but I don't post positive comments either. To me, that is meaningless,…
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Imagine there's no countries, it isn't hard to do, Nothing to kill or die for, and no religion too . . . John Lennon and When everybody loves you, ah son, that's just about as funky as you can be . . . Counting Crows
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Party girl. Got good grades, but could have done so much better if I’d spent a lot less time chasing boys and “altering my mind”. Probably seemed like a dumb blonde in those days, which I really am not.
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Always wear camisole underneath shirt so when lifting top to flash it does not reveal too much!!
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Never much liked her. Sure she's nice, too nice, like nauseating. And she always seemed sort of awkward when interacting with people in a trying-too-hard sort of way. JMHO
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Anything from Caddyshack. My hubby has about half a dozen from that movie that he uses ALL THE TIME, complete with Rodney Dangerfield impression.
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overslept [sort of the same thing as "never heard the alarm"]
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never heard the alarm
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York peppermint patties! I love those things and I eat one (snack size) just about every day. Or sometimes Cadbury dark chocolate or Three Musketeers fun size. Allowing myself one most days satisfies and keeps me from getting a raging craving later on.
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When the plus size 16 jeans I had bought because I had put on weight during menopause starting getting so tight that I could hardly sit down in them. It was starting to affect my social life because I was so uncomfortable in anything but sweats for casual wear. Then summer came and none of my shorts fit without looking…
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When you find out what works to influence her to get going on MFP, let me know, because my hubby needs to be on here too. He sees that I've had success dropping my extra weight and I've tried to get him to start by telling him how I couldn't have done it without this website, but he's having none of it. He wants to lose…
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Those days happen sometimes, it's part of living. I just get back to healthy eating the next day and try to get a good workout in.
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I am not a grammar Nazi, even though it's hard because I work as an editor. I agree that this is not really the place for that kind of instruction. However, if you're going to step up and give the instruction, at least make it correct. Sorry, but your examples are incorrect. Their is possessive, as in "We drove their truck…
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LOL
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I don't think of frozen veggies as being in the same category as microwave meals. I mean, there's just veggies in there if you buy the plain ones, not a bunch of other crap. We keep a lot of frozen veggies in our freezer because even though fresh veggies are the best, they don't stay fresh for long and it's hard to keep…
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If you mean microwave meals, I don't ever eat them. Too expensive and devoid of nutrition IMO. If I'm on the go and can't cook, I grab some cheese and bread, or a big salad with odds and ends I have in the fridge added, or greek yogurt with some fruit and/or nuts. If I've got just a little time for cooking, omelettes are…
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Just to be clear, I have never and I would never post negative comments on someone's food diary. So I agree that that is a no-no unless specifically asked for feedback.
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Yep. I fully expected it. I've been on here nearly a year and have seen this skewering you are referring to many times.
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There's a big difference between disagreement and personal attack. I'm all for a little back and forth banter on a topic, and I find opposing views quite interesting, but that's is not what your posts were about. I was trying to make light of it with my comment "what's wrong with a little validation", but you had to…
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Would you lighten up please.
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No, not to my friends.
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Gee whiz, what's wrong with a little validation??
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Thank you Zhanaolivia - this was where I was coming from. Whenever I do comment (positive only by the way), I try to actually refer to something about the diary or the exercise or whatever, but not just blindly say "great".
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Good lord, it's not a "personal thing" for me and I don't "feel that strongly" about it. I was just posting some musings about why such a diary would be congratulated. I have no intention nor desire to offer my construction criticism to anyone. I'm not perfect either.