The Chit Chat Chit Chat Thread

MySmallWorldof4

Well-Known Member
Ok now who is borrowing the ark right now? I may need it this weekend with this rain that’s coming! Please send ASAP. Thank you. That is all.😉
I understand. I will be in Pittsburgh starting tomorrow. The temperatures will actually be springlike this weekend, but it will be raining. 😔 It stinks because we will be doing a little bit of walking.
 

donaldtoo

Well-Known Member
I kind of get that. You are going on vacation to get away from the real world and all its issues. Last thing you want is to have to stare at a tee shirt or hat with political statements. It could start arguments. I will say that it could be a bad precedent because offensive could be construed differently by different people. I will say that we as a family went out recently and I cannot remember where it was, but there was some young guy (20 something) wearing a baseball hat that had a curse word phrase on it. I thought it was inappropriate and wished I hadn't seen it.

During our 3 cruises I’ve never seen anything questionable on clothing, etc., but, I have seen some questionable “clothing” choices...!!!!! :cautious::hilarious:
 

Tony the Tigger

Well-Known Member
Just tried to get info via the Banfield Vet website. Supposedly the app has "vet chat." It's been impossible to log in to either the site or the app, or to reset the password, etc.

Anyway, just found Kylie fairly wet in the front, and drooling for no reason. She was licking herself, which is normal for her, but she's pretty soaked, and even the rug around her.

This makes me nervous because that happened to my cat the night before she passed (but worse.)

Side note: she threw up a couple of days ago and has seemed a bit "off" for a few days.

Eating & drinking normally, going to the bathroom, walking, etc.

Inspected her mouth for anything lodged (she devoured a knuckle bone over a few days' time earlier in the week.) Didn't find anything.

Dried her off so we can tell if it is still happening. Plan to take her to the vet in the morning. Debating whether this merits an "emergency" situation but I don't think so. The cat wouldn't eat or drink and was hiding.

The whole website thing was frustrating as all heck.
 

MySmallWorldof4

Well-Known Member
Just tried to get info via the Banfield Vet website. Supposedly the app has "vet chat." It's been impossible to log in to either the site or the app, or to reset the password, etc.

Anyway, just found Kylie fairly wet in the front, and drooling for no reason. She was licking herself, which is normal for her, but she's pretty soaked, and even the rug around her.

This makes me nervous because that happened to my cat the night before she passed (but worse.)

Side note: she threw up a couple of days ago and has seemed a bit "off" for a few days.

Eating & drinking normally, going to the bathroom, walking, etc.

Inspected her mouth for anything lodged (she devoured a knuckle bone over a few days' time earlier in the week.) Didn't find anything.

Dried her off so we can tell if it is still happening. Plan to take her to the vet in the morning. Debating whether this merits an "emergency" situation but I don't think so. The cat wouldn't eat or drink and was hiding.

The whole website thing was frustrating as all heck.
Oh gosh, I hope it isn’t anything serious. At least she is eating and drinking. Before one of our dogs passed last year, she had stopped eating and drinking.
 

MinnieM123

Premium Member
Just tried to get info via the Banfield Vet website. Supposedly the app has "vet chat." It's been impossible to log in to either the site or the app, or to reset the password, etc.

Anyway, just found Kylie fairly wet in the front, and drooling for no reason. She was licking herself, which is normal for her, but she's pretty soaked, and even the rug around her.

This makes me nervous because that happened to my cat the night before she passed (but worse.)

Side note: she threw up a couple of days ago and has seemed a bit "off" for a few days.

Eating & drinking normally, going to the bathroom, walking, etc.

Inspected her mouth for anything lodged (she devoured a knuckle bone over a few days' time earlier in the week.) Didn't find anything.

Dried her off so we can tell if it is still happening. Plan to take her to the vet in the morning. Debating whether this merits an "emergency" situation but I don't think so. The cat wouldn't eat or drink and was hiding.

The whole website thing was frustrating as all heck.

Poor Kylie. :( Hoping it's nothing serious, but certainly take her to the vet today. After reading the overall assessment of her current situation, the main items are o.k. -- breathing, eating and drinking normally, bathroom, mobility in walking, etc.

As for what could be causing her situation, it may be a virus, or something completely different. Not sure about Banfield in general, as we don't use them. We have our own designated vet (not connected with any group -- she's in private practice). When you go to Banfield, do you see the same vet, or do they rotate the vets around to different locations on different days?

So these are just some thoughts above, as I'm not qualified to agree or disagree about whether it's a lesser situation going on, or something that needs more serious attention. I wish both of you well. Please keep us updated.
 

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