They won't get a football scholarship to State with that wishy-washy attitude.Dr. Medulla wrote: ↑16 Feb 2024, 11:32amI do my damnedest that my cats will have a better life than me!
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I'm counting on a curling scholarship to … province?revbob wrote: ↑16 Feb 2024, 11:44amThey won't get a football scholarship to State with that wishy-washy attitude.Dr. Medulla wrote: ↑16 Feb 2024, 11:32amI do my damnedest that my cats will have a better life than me!
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I'd love to have a Bengal even tho they're crazy high energy. But absolutely beautiful.
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Didn't know the name for it but those patterns are magnificentDr. Medulla wrote: ↑18 Feb 2024, 1:41pmI'd love to have a Bengal even tho they're crazy high energy. But absolutely beautiful.
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My cat Butters was diagnosed with hyperthyroidism in December. Since the medicine made him sick, we opted to get radioactive iodine treatment because it will cure it instead of slowing down the inevitable. Anyway, he's been home since Friday and my Geiger counter finally arrived today. Even after the 8 day half-life, Butters is still pretty spicy. A few inches from his head he reads about 300 cpm (don't ask me what that means) and about a foot away from him, he reads about 170ish. According to the little card that came with it, anything under 50 cpm is considered background radiation. I walked around the house with it and the readings don't usually go above 20 so the house is good. Anything about 100 is considered high. 1000 is get the fuck out the area now territory. So, at a half life he's still hot, I can only imagine what he was on day one which was Monday the 12th. Anyway, the device is cool and I feel a little better knowing where he stands. I'll monitor him every day because I'm weird that way.
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Even tho the treatment is key to saving his life, I feel so bad for and worry about the little turd (I've been updating the Boss about his status; she sends her concern). He's going to deserve such a spoiling when he's safe to be around again.
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Poor Butters. I love that kitty. Hoping he gets better soon.Mimi wrote: ↑21 Feb 2024, 7:38pmMy cat Butters was diagnosed with hyperthyroidism in December. Since the medicine made him sick, we opted to get radioactive iodine treatment because it will cure it instead of slowing down the inevitable. Anyway, he's been home since Friday and my Geiger counter finally arrived today. Even after the 8 day half-life, Butters is still pretty spicy. A few inches from his head he reads about 300 cpm (don't ask me what that means) and about a foot away from him, he reads about 170ish. According to the little card that came with it, anything under 50 cpm is considered background radiation. I walked around the house with it and the readings don't usually go above 20 so the house is good. Anything about 100 is considered high. 1000 is get the fuck out the area now territory. So, at a half life he's still hot, I can only imagine what he was on day one which was Monday the 12th. Anyway, the device is cool and I feel a little better knowing where he stands. I'll monitor him every day because I'm weird that way.
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Oh, he's frustrated as hell, digging in his litter box like he's punishing it. I've been allowing him out of his room to roam the hallway upstairs. I close all the doors, though, in case he decides he wants to jump on the bed and take a nap. Technically, he probably could, but I still have to be careful of bodily fluids, even saliva as he's now shedding (at least he's supposed to be) the iodine in his waste.Dr. Medulla wrote: ↑21 Feb 2024, 7:44pmEven tho the treatment is key to saving his life, I feel so bad for and worry about the little turd (I've been updating the Boss about his status; she sends her concern). He's going to deserve such a spoiling when he's safe to be around again.
When it's all said and done, the little fucker is going to get love bombed! And I am going to get a massage.
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Awww, that's sweet. He said thanks.JennyB wrote: ↑21 Feb 2024, 7:50pmPoor Butters. I love that kitty. Hoping he gets better soon.Mimi wrote: ↑21 Feb 2024, 7:38pmMy cat Butters was diagnosed with hyperthyroidism in December. Since the medicine made him sick, we opted to get radioactive iodine treatment because it will cure it instead of slowing down the inevitable. Anyway, he's been home since Friday and my Geiger counter finally arrived today. Even after the 8 day half-life, Butters is still pretty spicy. A few inches from his head he reads about 300 cpm (don't ask me what that means) and about a foot away from him, he reads about 170ish. According to the little card that came with it, anything under 50 cpm is considered background radiation. I walked around the house with it and the readings don't usually go above 20 so the house is good. Anything about 100 is considered high. 1000 is get the fuck out the area now territory. So, at a half life he's still hot, I can only imagine what he was on day one which was Monday the 12th. Anyway, the device is cool and I feel a little better knowing where he stands. I'll monitor him every day because I'm weird that way.
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Hug 'im til he hates you!Mimi wrote: ↑21 Feb 2024, 7:52pmOh, he's frustrated as hell, digging in his litter box like he's punishing it. I've been allowing him out of his room to roam the hallway upstairs. I close all the doors, though, in case he decides he wants to jump on the bed and take a nap. Technically, he probably could, but I still have to be careful of bodily fluids, even saliva as he's now shedding (at least he's supposed to be) the iodine in his waste.Dr. Medulla wrote: ↑21 Feb 2024, 7:44pmEven tho the treatment is key to saving his life, I feel so bad for and worry about the little turd (I've been updating the Boss about his status; she sends her concern). He's going to deserve such a spoiling when he's safe to be around again.
When it's all said and done, the little fucker is going to get love bombed! And I am going to get a massage.
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Our Minnie suffered from hyperthyroidism as well, wishing Butters all the best for a full and speedy recovery.Mimi wrote: ↑21 Feb 2024, 7:38pmMy cat Butters was diagnosed with hyperthyroidism in December. Since the medicine made him sick, we opted to get radioactive iodine treatment because it will cure it instead of slowing down the inevitable. Anyway, he's been home since Friday and my Geiger counter finally arrived today. Even after the 8 day half-life, Butters is still pretty spicy. A few inches from his head he reads about 300 cpm (don't ask me what that means) and about a foot away from him, he reads about 170ish. According to the little card that came with it, anything under 50 cpm is considered background radiation. I walked around the house with it and the readings don't usually go above 20 so the house is good. Anything about 100 is considered high. 1000 is get the fuck out the area now territory. So, at a half life he's still hot, I can only imagine what he was on day one which was Monday the 12th. Anyway, the device is cool and I feel a little better knowing where he stands. I'll monitor him every day because I'm weird that way.
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Thank you.Sparky wrote: ↑21 Feb 2024, 8:47pmOur Minnie suffered from hyperthyroidism as well, wishing Butters all the best for a full and speedy recovery.Mimi wrote: ↑21 Feb 2024, 7:38pmMy cat Butters was diagnosed with hyperthyroidism in December. Since the medicine made him sick, we opted to get radioactive iodine treatment because it will cure it instead of slowing down the inevitable. Anyway, he's been home since Friday and my Geiger counter finally arrived today. Even after the 8 day half-life, Butters is still pretty spicy. A few inches from his head he reads about 300 cpm (don't ask me what that means) and about a foot away from him, he reads about 170ish. According to the little card that came with it, anything under 50 cpm is considered background radiation. I walked around the house with it and the readings don't usually go above 20 so the house is good. Anything about 100 is considered high. 1000 is get the fuck out the area now territory. So, at a half life he's still hot, I can only imagine what he was on day one which was Monday the 12th. Anyway, the device is cool and I feel a little better knowing where he stands. I'll monitor him every day because I'm weird that way.