Meow mix.. ain't just for cats!!
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I've tried it, It's not very good. very nutritious tho. tastes like chalky old nilla wafers.Meow mix.. ain't just for cats!!
Im worried, you posted cat emojis in a what did you eat today thread. You better not have.
Soo, might be good with some banana puddin then?I've tried it, It's not very good. very nutritious tho. tastes like chalky old nilla wafers.
The texture is the worst part, like a Dorito from a bag that's been sitting out for six months.Soo, might be good with some banana puddin then?
I’ve had cat it tastes like dogSoo, might be good with some banana puddin then?
BS. I call you on it. I have been to so many countries. Dog in S Korea, No Cat dishes.I've tried it, It's not very good. very nutritious tho. tastes like chalky old nilla wafers.
It depends on the flavor, have had 3 types, some are more weird but most are like stale nilla wafers. (don't question me)BS. I call you on it. I have been to so many countries. Dog in S Korea, No Cat dishes. It's like having bugs. Not a big thing for tourist.
Oh my god, not only shaking, but wondering. . Now I am scared. .It depends on the flavor, have had 3 types, some are more weird but most are like stale nilla wafers. (don't question me)
Boston University? Would probably be pretty hard to bite.Ever tried Bu
Oh my god, not only shaking, but wondering. . Now I am scared. .
I’m more of a road kill person that lest 4 day’s in the sun the bestBoston University? Would probably be pretty hard to bite.
Cat food is not actually Thaaaaaaat bad, just feels like stale doritos
That’s not coolYour mom.
That’s not cool
I’ve had cat it tastes like dog
It’s All good I’m just having an issue with my mom she’s 80.
At least nothing and no one died for my...lunch.
It's all in good fun Wade. In poor taste, sure but good fun no less.
Understandable and, FWIW, I feel ya. I'm sorry to hear your mom is not tip top, I hope it's nothing too serious (the problem, of course, being that at age 80, benign things can suddenly become real problems). I know it's of no consolation but, as they say, misery loves company and we're in, perhaps not the same but, somewhat similar boats. My mom is 77 with lung fibrosis and, though mostly stable, her health is perched rather precariously on the supplementary oxygen she's on 24/7 at this point and it feels like she could go next week or in three years. I'll keep you and your mother in my thoughts and hope that she makes a speedy recovery or, at least, a return to a stable state. The stiff upper lip phrase sounds a bit weird but I hear it helps to keep one when you find yourself in choppy conditions.It’s All good I’m just having an issue with my mom she’s 80
It’s not serious we have to take her keys so she can’t drive I’m sorry about your momUnderstandable and, FWIW, I feel ya. I'm sorry to hear your mom is not tip top, I hope it's nothing too serious (the problem, of course, being that at age 80, benign things can suddenly become real problems). I know it's of no consolation but, as they say, misery loves company and we're in, perhaps not the same but, somewhat similar boats. My mom is 77 with lung fibrosis and, though mostly stable, her health is perched rather precariously on the supplementary oxygen she's on 24/7 at this point and it feels like she could go next week or in three years. I'll keep you and your mother in my thoughts and hope that she makes a speedy recovery or, at least, a return to a stable state. The stiff upper lip phrase sounds a bit weird but I hear it helps to keep one when you find yourself in choppy conditions.i
EZ hombre.
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You say that but...given the choice of not getting enough oxygen or taking my car keys...I can't say that's an obvious answer for me. Unlike my mother I'd be willing to invest some time & effort in getting really good at hyperventilating. My mom's lethargy and unwillingness to even make the slightest effort to do things that would benefit her physical state is, ahem, I'll go with the diplomatic "frustrating". At the end of the day, both will require relinquishing a very real portion of your autonomy but, maybe that's just me. YMMV...literally.It’s not serious we have to take her keys so she can’t drive I’m sorry about your mom
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