CLearly getting in the week’s supply of cuddles.
CLearly getting in the week’s supply of cuddles.
Really glad to hear that - sounds like you have found a good vet. They are worth their weight in gold!
The next step is doing what I did - get a second office chair. One for you, one for the cat.
I have actually encountered those sort of potential differences between ground planes. They can indeed wreak havoc under the right circumstances.
Indeed! Covers most of the instances where I would otherwise have to use find.
That’s great news! Glad to see he is healing and is more active - definitely indicates he’s feeling better.
I just gave up and got a new desk chair.
He knows he’s on a good wicket.
I am glad Blue has been treated. Hopefully his wounds will heal properly.
I agree with another comment suggesting you get the details of the dental surgery in writing. They should also be able to tell you the urgency of the situation. I’m sorry to hear that the costs are so high and wish I could assist more. My wife suggested asking if the vet clinic can do a payment plan.
My final thought was that if your “dad” really doesn’t care about the cat and is just using Blue to get attention (perhaps he hopes something will happen to him so he can go “Woe is me! Somebody killed my cat!”), then it might be best if you are able to rehome him. He seems like a lovely-natured cat and you clearly care about him a lot; if your “dad” is going to deliberately harm him (or allow him to be harmed), though, Blue may be safer in a new home. I hate suggesting lying, but since Blue has already been attacked you could arrange for him to get outside and “disappear” if you need a way to avoid your “dad” finding out you rehomed “his” cat.
I can’t decide whether to laugh or cry.
Definitely! One of ours has gotten more vocal as she has worked out she can “ask” for different things.
Cats’ body language is often more subtle or more complicated than dogs. It’s no surprise that the average person gets it wrong. It takes time and close observation to learn an individual cat’s signals.
I think it’s just that we’re possessive/protective of “our” code, even more so if one is passionate about programming. We’ve put a lot of effort into it, then somebody else comes along and “ruins” our “perfect” (to our eyes) formatting/styling!
Some linters can do both. Getting one set up as an automated job whenever code is pushed to the repo is on my TODO list…
I felt that. I have a colleague whose coding style is different to mine and whenever they work on code that I originally wrote, I have to resist the temptation to modify things to camelCase.
This is why you never let them realise human food tastes good.
Ouch.