I also just want to note for anyone reading here that the venn diagram of "raw" food and "wet" food has very minimal overlap, especially in terms of what's sitting on the shelves in stores. Most canned food is not raw, and should be safe from bird flu.
In order to maximize shelf life, most raw food is generally sold either freeze dried or frozen. In the case of freeze dried, it's often stored at room temperature, and you can either reconstitute with water to serve "wet" or serve "as is" in it's dry, crunchy form. Something else to be aware of is that a lot of treats at the "fancy" pet supply stores are freeze dried and raw, so it's worth paying very close attention if your cat is immunocompromised (very young, pregnant/nursing, senior, FIV+, etc.) and/or if you're concerned about bird flu.
Have you tried offering them any of the milk products specifically designed for cats? I've seen a powdered goat milk with added probiotics at my local pet store, there's formula replacement for nursing kittens, and at least one other that I've seen.
I'm not your vet, so I'm sharing this for informational purposes, but your vet seems to have the opposite opinion of most vets I've spoken with. I foster with a few different organizations, so I've spoken with quite a few vets.
I had originally been feeding my own cats mostly kibble, but their vet strongly encouraged me to transition them to at least 50% wet. They won't really touch the wet if they also have kibble available, so now they only get wet food in their dishes, and kibble is reserved for use as treats. My oldest had his annual exam a few weeks ago and the vet said his teeth look great.
Studies have shown that cats that eat primarily dry food may drink more water than cats that eat primarily wet food, but cats on a primarily wet food diet overall consume more water. This is particularly important for their kidney and urinary health.
Dry food also tends to be much higher in carbohydrates, and cats really don't need carbohydrates, like at all. They need lots of protein and some fat.
I'm not your vet, so I'm sharing this for informational purposes, but your vet seems to have the opposite opinion of most vets I've spoken with. I foster with a few different organizations, so I've spoken with quite a few vets.
I had originally been feeding my own cats mostly kibble, but their vet strongly encouraged me to transition them to at least 50% wet. They won't really touch the wet if they also have kibble available, so now they only get wet food in their dishes, and kibble is reserved for use as treats. My oldest had his annual exam a few weeks ago and the vet said his teeth look great.
Studies have shown that cats that eat primarily dry food may drink more water than cats that eat primarily wet food, but cats on a primarily wet food diet overall consume more water. This is particularly important for their kidney and urinary health.
Dry food also tends to be much higher in carbohydrates, and cats really don't need carbohydrates, like at all. They need lots of protein and some fat.
Well shit. I just wrote up a long ass comment about why it probably sucks, but then decided I might as well try it out first. I created an account, but it won't let me log in. I enter my email and password, then it makes me do a captcha, then it just says, "An error occured. Please try again." I've tried multiple times and I guess I give up now.
I never really had trouble getting dates on Tinder, etc., but very few of those led to second dates. Of the people I've dated that I met without the help of apps, I probably would've "swiped left" on most of them. As another user said, general human interaction is my current route, focusing my energy on social interactions where I can meet people the old fashioned way: mostly friends of friends. That can range from get togethers at someone's house, happy hours, general meetup groups, volunteering, hobbies and/or classes.
I know of at least one US government web page that still references "Gulf of Mexico", but I don't want to link it, because I'm very curious to see how long it can fly under the radar. I have a thing set up that checks the page regularly and will alert me whenever it changes.
Is there a way to set up archive.org or something like that to save regular snapshots without risking drawing more attention to it?
I never actually used Twitter, but recently made accounts on Mastodon, Bluesky, and Pixelfed.
Pixelfed has been my favorite of the three so far... I'm finding that the image-based focus means my feed is mostly fun stuff, that leaves me feeling happy, not gloom and doom of news, snark, etc.
I'm not sure how long I'll use Mastodon, but I've been finding hashtags and users that I'm interested in following and interacting with, and the keyword filters have allowed me to limit (but not eliminate) the depressing stuff.
Bluesky pissed me the fuck off since I couldn't find a way to follow hashtags, only users, and the Lists thing was just not what I wanted either. Bluesky's filter is disappointing compares to Mastodon's too, since Mastodon allows you to hide filtered words behind a content warning or hide them completely, while Bluesky seems to only hide them completely.
About 10 years ago, I signed up for a seedbox for torrenting purposes. USD 15/month, which was roughly the same as Netflix at the time. Since then, Netflix has repeatedly raised prices, dropped content, and added ads. On the other hand, I'm still paying $15/month for that seedbox, and they've upgraded my storage capacity and bandwidth allotment multiple times.
I see the option for transit directions in the app, but I've tried a few different destinations that I've regularly visited via bus, and it only gave walking directions for all of them. I also tried the airport, which I usually get to via rail, and it says that subway navigation isn't available in my region yet.
Hmm. I did find it in the OsmAnd app, but I'm very confused. I think it's just showing me trip durations, not actual schedules, and definitely not live bus data, nor any option to find routes based on a specific departure or arrival time. For the route I tested, it gave me 4 different options, all of which list a departure time of 0:00, even though it's early afternoon here.
Digging around the other apps I use, it looks like the live transit data that I'm used to is free to access. Is there something I need to do to get that linked up?
Anything that includes public transit routing? It doesn't look like OSM or MapQuest include public transit, and I'm not seeing an option to use Apple Maps via the web browser on Android.
For destinations I go to regularly, I can easily pull up schedules without Google maps, but if I'm going somewhere new, Google maps greatly simplifies the process of figuring out which route(s) to take.
I got a few people to switch from SMS to Signal because they're on iPhones, I'm on Android, and they love sending me videos that end up totally unwatchable via MMS.
the official app not working at all on my Graphene device
FWIW, I just installed Graphene on a Pixel 8a yesterday, downloaded the Signal apk from their website, and haven't had any issues with it so far. I also learned that you can get it through Fdroid if you add the Guardian Project repository.
Yeah, I'm also having trouble finding the global feed on the official app, but it is available on the Pixelix app if you click the house icon at the bottom, then you can choose between Home, Local, and Global feeds at the top.
Definitely in agreement that the cost of caffeine is a non-factor in the cost of energy drinks vs. other soft drinks.
I don't believe Sigma Aldrich sells to the general public though, do they?
Personally, I prefer the loose powder vs. preportioned capsules or pills, since it allows me easier control over the dose. When I use caffeine powder, I usually mix it into a drink and just sip on it, rather than take it all at once. Sometimes I just want some herbal tea or a sparkling water with a little extra caffeine... I want the caffeine of coffee or energy drinks, but I don't want the flavor. Way back in the day, I'd add about 200mg caffeine to a 1L bottle of water and sip on that until it was about halfway gone, then top it off with more water to dilute the remaining caffeine.
Oh yeah, I definitely forgot about that since I've had that "problem" for as long as I can remember due to using AdAway (via root), which I would never recommend to someone who wasnt already somewhat technically inclined.
The main reason I mention it is that it's super easy to set up, even for someone not very techy, but since it's hidden in the settings, the non-techy person is probably going to completely forget about it and have no clue what to do when the public WiFi doesn't work.
I've seen at least a few kibbles that include some freeze dried raw meat in them, so I don't think "kibble" is 100% safe unless you're paying close attention. For example: https://www.chewy.com/instinct-original-recipe-real-chicken/dp/693326
I also just want to note for anyone reading here that the venn diagram of "raw" food and "wet" food has very minimal overlap, especially in terms of what's sitting on the shelves in stores. Most canned food is not raw, and should be safe from bird flu.
In order to maximize shelf life, most raw food is generally sold either freeze dried or frozen. In the case of freeze dried, it's often stored at room temperature, and you can either reconstitute with water to serve "wet" or serve "as is" in it's dry, crunchy form. Something else to be aware of is that a lot of treats at the "fancy" pet supply stores are freeze dried and raw, so it's worth paying very close attention if your cat is immunocompromised (very young, pregnant/nursing, senior, FIV+, etc.) and/or if you're concerned about bird flu.