They can do shit like that? Wow.JennyB wrote: ↑25 Jan 2022, 12:26pmIndeed. They are powerful creatures.Dr. Medulla wrote: ↑25 Jan 2022, 12:12pmWhich means it has the ability to escape the aquarium—teleportation? inter-dimensional shifting?—or simply become invisible. Either way, you have a very valuable snail that could hold the key to the future of life on this planet.JennyB wrote: ↑25 Jan 2022, 12:01pmA few months ago, I got a nerite snail for my 10 gallon betta tank. I already had a mystery snail, which is much bigger, but it doesn't clean the algae that accumulates on the glass as well as nerites do. But the nerite snail disappeared and hasn't been seen for months, so I just assumed it died. Until yesterday morning. IT'S ALIVE!!!
The mystery snail, which is fucking huge, managed to escape the tank for TWO DAYS without notice. And it survived! These things are evolutionary miracles.
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Yep. There's a smallish area near the filter which isn't covered. They are really fascinating little creatures.Mimi wrote: ↑25 Jan 2022, 12:30pmThey can do shit like that? Wow.JennyB wrote: ↑25 Jan 2022, 12:26pmIndeed. They are powerful creatures.Dr. Medulla wrote: ↑25 Jan 2022, 12:12pmWhich means it has the ability to escape the aquarium—teleportation? inter-dimensional shifting?—or simply become invisible. Either way, you have a very valuable snail that could hold the key to the future of life on this planet.JennyB wrote: ↑25 Jan 2022, 12:01pmA few months ago, I got a nerite snail for my 10 gallon betta tank. I already had a mystery snail, which is much bigger, but it doesn't clean the algae that accumulates on the glass as well as nerites do. But the nerite snail disappeared and hasn't been seen for months, so I just assumed it died. Until yesterday morning. IT'S ALIVE!!!
The mystery snail, which is fucking huge, managed to escape the tank for TWO DAYS without notice. And it survived! These things are evolutionary miracles.
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It's our girls' birthday today—11 years old!—so the Boss and I blasted competing birthday songs at them, 50 Cent and The Beatles. The results suggest they'd rather sleep than acknowledge, like, anything.
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Happy birthday to those little miscreants!Dr. Medulla wrote: ↑07 Feb 2022, 8:46pmIt's our girls' birthday today—11 years old!—so the Boss and I blasted competing birthday songs at them, 50 Cent and The Beatles. The results suggest they'd rather sleep than acknowledge, like, anything.
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Thank you! The old ladies keep humming along!JennyB wrote: ↑08 Feb 2022, 12:52pmHappy birthday to those little miscreants!Dr. Medulla wrote: ↑07 Feb 2022, 8:46pmIt's our girls' birthday today—11 years old!—so the Boss and I blasted competing birthday songs at them, 50 Cent and The Beatles. The results suggest they'd rather sleep than acknowledge, like, anything.
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Dr. Medulla wrote: ↑07 Feb 2022, 8:46pmIt's our girls' birthday today—11 years old!—so the Boss and I blasted competing birthday songs at them, 50 Cent and The Beatles. The results suggest they'd rather sleep than acknowledge, like, anything.
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Now that's the move of their barely tolerated little brother.Sparky wrote: ↑08 Feb 2022, 2:56pmDr. Medulla wrote: ↑07 Feb 2022, 8:46pmIt's our girls' birthday today—11 years old!—so the Boss and I blasted competing birthday songs at them, 50 Cent and The Beatles. The results suggest they'd rather sleep than acknowledge, like, anything.
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Anybody else having trouble getting pet food these days? One of ours cats requires a prescription diet, so we feed all 3 the same food. Haven't been able to find the canned stuff since December. Drove 104 miles round trip today to 2 pet shops whose website showed they had it available in store, but they won't do stock checks over the phone. You guessed it, got there, neither had any. Feeding them the prescription kibble and rationing the canned right now, they're not too happy.
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It's horrible. As soon as I see the kind I buy, I snatch all of it up. Even tho I have a kidney cat, her numbers are stable enough that I don't need perscription so Fancy Feast pate it is. It's all she'll eat anyway.Sparky wrote: ↑18 Feb 2022, 9:45pmAnybody else having trouble getting pet food these days? One of ours cats requires a prescription diet, so we feed all 3 the same food. Haven't been able to find the canned stuff since December. Drove 104 miles round trip today to 2 pet shops whose website showed they had it available in store, but they won't do stock checks over the phone. You guessed it, got there, neither had any. Feeding them the prescription kibble and rationing the canned right now, they're not too happy.
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Can you order it online directly from a supplier? That's what I've started doing because buying in bulk that way also saves some money.Sparky wrote: ↑18 Feb 2022, 9:45pmAnybody else having trouble getting pet food these days? One of ours cats requires a prescription diet, so we feed all 3 the same food. Haven't been able to find the canned stuff since December. Drove 104 miles round trip today to 2 pet shops whose website showed they had it available in store, but they won't do stock checks over the phone. You guessed it, got there, neither had any. Feeding them the prescription kibble and rationing the canned right now, they're not too happy.
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We have both dry & wet on auto-ship with Chewy, but like the others, they're unable to get the wet food and the manufacturer doesn't sell directly from their site. I called them earlier this week, they said the shortages may continue through 2022, we certainly hope they're wrong about that, because we've tried other prescription brand food and he still got urinary crystals, so we're sticking with what's working best for us.Dr. Medulla wrote: ↑19 Feb 2022, 7:22amCan you order it online directly from a supplier? That's what I've started doing because buying in bulk that way also saves some money.Sparky wrote: ↑18 Feb 2022, 9:45pmAnybody else having trouble getting pet food these days? One of ours cats requires a prescription diet, so we feed all 3 the same food. Haven't been able to find the canned stuff since December. Drove 104 miles round trip today to 2 pet shops whose website showed they had it available in store, but they won't do stock checks over the phone. You guessed it, got there, neither had any. Feeding them the prescription kibble and rationing the canned right now, they're not too happy.
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We found the kibble is still available, so we picked up a couple of extra bags of that just to play it safe.Mimi wrote: ↑18 Feb 2022, 11:19pmIt's horrible. As soon as I see the kind I buy, I snatch all of it up. Even tho I have a kidney cat, her numbers are stable enough that I don't need perscription so Fancy Feast pate it is. It's all she'll eat anyway.Sparky wrote: ↑18 Feb 2022, 9:45pmAnybody else having trouble getting pet food these days? One of ours cats requires a prescription diet, so we feed all 3 the same food. Haven't been able to find the canned stuff since December. Drove 104 miles round trip today to 2 pet shops whose website showed they had it available in store, but they won't do stock checks over the phone. You guessed it, got there, neither had any. Feeding them the prescription kibble and rationing the canned right now, they're not too happy.
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Ooof. Have you contacted your vet as to whether they have some supplies? Just curious whether they might have a more reliable supplier given their status.Sparky wrote: ↑19 Feb 2022, 10:05amWe have both dry & wet on auto-ship with Chewy, but like the others, they're unable to get the wet food and the manufacturer doesn't sell directly from their site. I called them earlier this week, they said the shortages may continue through 2022, we certainly hope they're wrong about that, because we've tried other prescription brand food and he still got urinary crystals, so we're sticking with what's working best for us.Dr. Medulla wrote: ↑19 Feb 2022, 7:22amCan you order it online directly from a supplier? That's what I've started doing because buying in bulk that way also saves some money.Sparky wrote: ↑18 Feb 2022, 9:45pmAnybody else having trouble getting pet food these days? One of ours cats requires a prescription diet, so we feed all 3 the same food. Haven't been able to find the canned stuff since December. Drove 104 miles round trip today to 2 pet shops whose website showed they had it available in store, but they won't do stock checks over the phone. You guessed it, got there, neither had any. Feeding them the prescription kibble and rationing the canned right now, they're not too happy.
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Yes, unfortunately our vet only carries one prescription brand (Hills Science Diet), which works well for some but ours continued to have issues, so he suggested we try Royal Canin, which seems to be working well. They can get by on the kibble but we use the wet to hide cranberry powder, which was also recommended by our vet, to help with our little guys urinary problems. Sprinkling it on the dry doesn't seem to ensure that he's getting a full scoop each day.Dr. Medulla wrote: ↑19 Feb 2022, 11:21amOoof. Have you contacted your vet as to whether they have some supplies? Just curious whether they might have a more reliable supplier given their status.Sparky wrote: ↑19 Feb 2022, 10:05amWe have both dry & wet on auto-ship with Chewy, but like the others, they're unable to get the wet food and the manufacturer doesn't sell directly from their site. I called them earlier this week, they said the shortages may continue through 2022, we certainly hope they're wrong about that, because we've tried other prescription brand food and he still got urinary crystals, so we're sticking with what's working best for us.Dr. Medulla wrote: ↑19 Feb 2022, 7:22amCan you order it online directly from a supplier? That's what I've started doing because buying in bulk that way also saves some money.Sparky wrote: ↑18 Feb 2022, 9:45pmAnybody else having trouble getting pet food these days? One of ours cats requires a prescription diet, so we feed all 3 the same food. Haven't been able to find the canned stuff since December. Drove 104 miles round trip today to 2 pet shops whose website showed they had it available in store, but they won't do stock checks over the phone. You guessed it, got there, neither had any. Feeding them the prescription kibble and rationing the canned right now, they're not too happy.
I'm going to contact our vet and see if adding some chicken or beef broth to their kibble in order to simulate wet food would cause any issues with his crystals.
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A thought: Depending on how much cranberry powder you use, could you put it in pill pockets? That might get to be kind pricey, tho. But if the cranberry is effective in breaking down urinary crystals, could you apply it to regular old wet food? (Or maybe I'm misinterpreting and you're already doing that.) But I can't imagine why chicken or beef broth would be problematic. Or, assuming porridge wouldn't be harmful, mixing the cranberry with hot oatmeal could work.Sparky wrote: ↑19 Feb 2022, 11:29amYes, unfortunately our vet only carries one prescription brand (Hills Science Diet), which works well for some but ours continued to have issues, so he suggested we try Royal Canin, which seems to be working well. They can get by on the kibble but we use the wet to hide cranberry powder, which was also recommended by our vet, to help with our little guys urinary problems. Sprinkling it on the dry doesn't seem to ensure that he's getting a full scoop each day.Dr. Medulla wrote: ↑19 Feb 2022, 11:21amOoof. Have you contacted your vet as to whether they have some supplies? Just curious whether they might have a more reliable supplier given their status.Sparky wrote: ↑19 Feb 2022, 10:05amWe have both dry & wet on auto-ship with Chewy, but like the others, they're unable to get the wet food and the manufacturer doesn't sell directly from their site. I called them earlier this week, they said the shortages may continue through 2022, we certainly hope they're wrong about that, because we've tried other prescription brand food and he still got urinary crystals, so we're sticking with what's working best for us.Dr. Medulla wrote: ↑19 Feb 2022, 7:22amCan you order it online directly from a supplier? That's what I've started doing because buying in bulk that way also saves some money.Sparky wrote: ↑18 Feb 2022, 9:45pmAnybody else having trouble getting pet food these days? One of ours cats requires a prescription diet, so we feed all 3 the same food. Haven't been able to find the canned stuff since December. Drove 104 miles round trip today to 2 pet shops whose website showed they had it available in store, but they won't do stock checks over the phone. You guessed it, got there, neither had any. Feeding them the prescription kibble and rationing the canned right now, they're not too happy.
I'm going to contact our vet and see if adding some chicken or beef broth to their kibble in order to simulate wet food would cause any issues with his crystals.
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