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- 1 day ago on Texts From Mittens
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2 days ago
on Breaking Cat News
If you want a fun (and sobering) demonstration of what could have happened on November 5th 1605, then go to YouTube and search for Richard Hammond and Gunpowder Plot. It’s about an hour long, and in it, they recreate the UK Houses of Parliament, as it would have been at the time (not the Gothic version we have now), along with the Jacobean gunpowder in the quantities that we know Guy Fawkes used. Then they blow it up…
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3 months ago
on Breaking Cat News
@azkfwecho – you asked “I don’t think she sells anything through her Patreon page (does she?)” The “selling” doesn’t have to be anything physical – Patreon creators are selling subscriptions to their content. Some folks have basic stuff available for free, but the monthly / annual payment you make is a subscription that you have bought, and it looks like this is what Apple wants to take 30% of.
Pedantic note – I know it’s not you that raised the word, but I’m picky and also too lazy to create a separate comment :-) This isn’t a form of Usury – “Usury” is when you loan money at insanely high interest rates – think loan sharks. This is just sheer highway robbery and trying to make an unfair cut out of other people’s work.
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9 months ago
on Breaking Cat News
Basil is interested in pretty much everything that we have (he tried to get Parma Violets and chilli flavoured tortilla chips off me the other night…).
The best one was when we had a whole group of people round for a party, and Basil was on top of his cat tower, enjoying the fuss being made of him (he is a total tart…). One of my friends asked (whilst I was turned away) whether Basil was allowed prawn crackers. I said ‘no, we’d rather not’, and turned back to see Basil demolishing one and being fed a second one…
Cue a very fast Google as to whether prawn crackers are poisonous to cats (answer no, but the sodium/oil is not particularly healthy), and I now have to manage Basil begging for prawn crackers every time we have them! Friend did apologise afterwards…
This year, I did learn how to cook up the turkey gizzards for him, which he loved, so I’ll do that again. (baked, and then cut up small, with only a little bit fed at a time)
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9 months ago
on Breaking Cat News
Wow – thank you all for your comments and good wishes! It’s scary but so exciting, and I feel like a major weight has lifted from me :-) And there will always be doughnuts :-D
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9 months ago
on Breaking Cat News
This is a strip that really spoke to me – I’ve had an “I don’t want to be an ‘X’” feeling for a long time, and after five months of prep work, I launched my own business on Monday; similar field but doing the things I love about my profession, and not doing the elements that really got me down.
If I ever worry about whether I made the right choice in shifting from a career path that was incredibly stable and secure to one where I still don’t know whether anyone will actually want to pay me, I will remember to always wear the donut!
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10 months ago
on Breaking Cat News
{{{{{{{{{{{{{HUGS}}}}}}}}}}}} It sounds like you have had a horrendous set of highs and lows – keeping everything crossed for Dr. Steve being able to pull a rabbit out of the hat and get the meds to you as soon as possible.
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10 months ago
on Breaking Cat News
Basil goes nuts for cheese – he used to be fine, and then became lactose intolerant, with exactly the reaction from the cartoon…. Sadly, he doesn’t understand why we don’t give him the leftovers from grating any more. (I became lactose intolerant this year, so now understand his frustration!).
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10 months ago
on Breaking Cat News
Waves from Upper Hutt (Wellington) I’m so glad that Trouble is eating and purring – hopefully this means that he is more just annoyed about the CoS than stressed by everything else that has happened {{{{{{Hugs}}}}}} to you all and hopefully the answers come soon
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10 months ago
on Breaking Cat News
Basil had the Ruff of Shame when he had pancreatitis last year. He kept it on for a day and a half before he worked out how to get it off (walk behind the bookshelves, then back out; when we blocked the bookshelves, and the TV, and anything else he could get behind, he then worked out that if he cuddled with us on the sofa, he could use us and the back of the sofa to get the ruff off instead…). Fortunately, he didn’t actually get at his stitches, even when he took the ruff off overnight! Also – fellow Kiwi here :-)
Sadly – this was a little how my great-grandmother perceived time in the last year or so of her life – every time she woke up, even if she had just had a nap, it was a new day. So she complained that no-one had visited her for Easter, and my father had to gently point out that it was still only February…