Never really had much of an issue with our current and last couple dogs.
I usually give them their dinner when we have ours, so they're occupied. Worst case is they'll curl up on your feet under the table while you're eating.
That makes sense to me and is what I was thinking when I had this thought at the grocery store earlier. Then I wasn't sure since so many things have caffeine in them these days -- would the byproduct caffeine be enough? Another person said it's synthesized on an industrial scale, and that also makes sense, at least enough to satisfy my curiosity.
When I was in college I'd go visit my parents every other weekend or so. I always brought the cat so she wasn't alone in the apartment all weekend. She would just crawl up on the little shelf under the rear windshield and nap the whole way.
Might also check if she's chipped and ask the vet what needs to be done to update that so if she's lost the chip ID will be associated with your contact info.
I remember in Tina Fey's book she said she was not good at impressions and that she always just looked like herself in a wig (until Sarah Palin came along anyway). That's still kindof true, lol, but I'm glad she kept with it.
Fair enough. I tried to think of one character in Weeds who was alright, and I guess it was just Isabella (a minor character that may as well have been a lamp in the background). I guess Heylia also had her head screwed on right, but she was also a minor character.
But yeah, I agree with that about irredeemable characters with the sole exception of "It's Always Sunny...". They're more caricatures of terrible people, IMO, so I guess that's what makes it work.
It was pretty good until they left the suburbs (Nancy was still pretty awful, though, so your point stands). After that, it was like they tried to re-tool the show into a narconovella and failed hard.
The loudest non-sound known to science.