Jackal
Bluelighter
Last night I was drinking shots that were 50% cannabutter
While good at the time, proper fucked today
While good at the time, proper fucked today
i'm glad you enjoyed it... i didn't even mention the best bit. my boyf suggested cleaning it up with a dustpan and brush and for some reason i chose this to be the first time i ever listen to him.that was amazing
i'm glad you enjoyed it... i didn't even mention the best bit. my boyf suggested cleaning it up with a dustpan and brush and for some reason i chose this to be the first time i ever listen to him.
well, you can't clean up entrails with a dustpan and brush- they are sticky and elasticated. urgh.
the criminal is now cuddled up in the crook of my arm purring like he's never done anything wrong.
apparently cats that eat rats get sick though.... he's up to date on worm and flea drops, not sure what else i can do.
This part made me laugh hard.the criminal is now cuddled up in the crook of my arm purring like he's never done anything wrong
don't fret it's really a rare case for a cat to be poisoned - they are amazing at knowing what they can and can;t eatwolfie eats mice whole, but rats he leaves the head, skin, tail and entrails.
really hope there's not been any poison i'd die if my little man gut hurt.
wolfie eats mice whole, but rats he leaves the head, skin, tail and entrails.
really hope there's not been any poison i'd die if my little man gut hurt.
ha that's also what my girl cat tells me.Cat's are actually the master race, or so my girl-cat tells me...
One of my strays, one of a once upon a time total of 13 cats living here where only three now four are allowed inside, got poisened by the pigeon breeder who lives 1/4 mile away.don't fret it's really a rare case for a cat to be poisoned - they are amazing at knowing what they can and can;t eat
These are my favourite breed around here; the blue ones look spectacular
One of our dogs is half ridgeback, half something very black and hairy and has a lot of the very good hunt/defend traits the breed has also. Smart dogs
I forgot this gem, when I was young the house we lived in had a well.don't fret it's really a rare case for a cat to be poisoned - they are amazing at knowing what they can and can;t eat
I've come to the same conclusion myself. I've had pretty extensive experience of a range of benzos and they are all essentially the same. I've been prescribed 3 different SSRIs or SNRIs and not one has made even the slightest difference to my social anxiety. The only effect that my current one, Mirtazapine, has is that it consistently enables me to get a good nights sleep. The downside of this is that if I was to stop taking it, I have no doubt that I would have to go through months and months of severe insomnia, just as bad as any benzo withdrawl would ever be. I can't help but feel angry and cheated at the way people in the UK with anxiety are fobbed off and denied access to effective meds. I wouldn't be surprised if a large part of Drs reluctance to prescribe them was down to a fear of being sued as you have stated.anecdotal experience of trying an SSRI for a few months when my head first started seriously going off the rails. I was treated with fluoxetine but having had plenty of experience treating a range of depressive illnesses with a range of anti - depressants it is my be;lief that the effect of SSRI's is somewhat standard with various drugs having largely subtle differences, in a loosely comparable fashion to benzodiazepines or opioids, both of which have a central effect around which the different drugs provide variations in intensity, duration etc. My response (which was my attempt to explain my beliefs around UK GP benzodiazepine and SSRI prescribing) does have my thoughts and personal opinions about my treatment with fluoxetine by my GP for 5 months back in 2006/7 for generalised anxiety and reactive (neurotic) depression...
My friend has a pure bred as personal companion and Guardian since 11 years.How are these with other dogs?
The present one I'm still not sure yet if he just wants to play with them and is excited or if he's just out for the kill.
This one has got a very low EQ but very high IQ.
I've come to the same conclusion myself....
Sounds like a smart sensitive one.My friend has a pure bred as personal companion and Guardian since 11 years.
Other dogs live in abject terror of him
My half bred is great with my bitch, they hunt and patrol together and he's great with the ladies and puppies or weak dogs; but will fight to the death with street dogs, put bulls etc - anything he encounters when he goes late night wandering
Had him to vet for laceration repair many times. Even castrated him, still the same
Cool little fucker