3/30 Michelangelo AMPS 225, +5/225

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KPassa

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We're now halfway through that suspected .5u increase and it's looking more and more each day that he's going to need it. I haven't weighed him these last couple of days, but I'm sure his weight will justify it. I'll try to get on that tonight.

TheBowHuntress said:
...hope your little stinker decides he's ready to surf in great numbers and we're sending OTJ vines to sugar cats everywhere! p.s. booklets mailed yesterday....

Thank you! There was a study released a couple of weeks ago about Type 1-induced diabetes in dogs that they were able to cure with Gene Therapy, so it's looking more and more likely that Michelangelo might have a chance to go OTJ during his lifetime! :mrgreen: And thank you for the booklets! I got the batch from Larry yesterday and with yours, we'll be well-stocked for the next couple of years. I'm old-school in that if it requires me to turn anything on to record information, it's not going to happen unless that device is already on. So at 7 in the morning, these booklets really come in handy!

Dale 'n' Chip said:
For some reason I'm thinking K is for Kay. Don't ask me how I know that, I sure could be wrong. :oops:

And it could be proprietary information? In that case you didn't hear it from me. K is for kat o' nine tails. K? ;-)

Hehe! I generally go by Kay or KP in real life and yes, you've just been privy to some proprietary information. ;-)


minca1 said:
Here is the law in california on syringes...
I work with a California rescue group and we order syringes online all the time without issues. Purchasing them at your local pharmacy is another story.

Thanks, Monica! Since I keep forgetting to renew my prescription, I just haven't bothered trying online shopping for the syringes yet. When I finally get around to getting that prescription, this will be useful information to have.

Dale 'n' Chip said:
I'm sure my cats assume we live in SoCal when I leave the thermostat at 85-90F all summer. :o

I'm lucky I live near the beach because it keeps the temp cooler and rarely gets above 80 around here, even during the summer. I think the daily average temperature where I live holds steady at 72 degrees year-round. :lol: I'm too spoiled to be able to live anywhere else that experiences this phenomenon called "weather."

And finally, because Henry T. is such a cute little bugger, here he is, sunbathing on the living room windowsill:
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Hey Kay--wanted to share that I made the annual Easter Bread--figured you knew what that was, with a last name like yours!!! I already ate 1/2 a loaf of it...really (ugh :shock: )
 
KPassa said:
...I'm lucky I live near the beach because it keeps the temp cooler and rarely gets above 80 around here, even during the summer. I think the daily average temperature where I live holds steady at 72 degrees year-round. :lol: I'm too spoiled to be able to live anywhere else that experiences this phenomenon called "weather."

And finally, because Henry T. is such a cute little bugger, here he is, sunbathing on the living room windowsill.
Now you're just rubbing it in. ;-)

And you likely also get to miss the extra shedding when it goes from arctic to high desert with little in between.

Henry T. is sure living it and loving it. \M/
 
KPassa said:
...We're now halfway through that suspected .5u increase and it's looking more and more each day that he's going to need it. I haven't weighed him these last couple of days, but I'm sure his weight will justify it. I'll try to get on that tonight.
Yep always hate to get on topic but where is the green? Looks like quite of bit of yellow recently.

Wonder if that vial is a little toasty? :?:
 
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