Ours has an interest in any cooking oils, but specifically olive oils. If we leave a bottle of oil on the counter by accident we will find the lid heavily chewed, or the bottle topped over so he can get to the actual oil.
Either that, or the fact that he eats anything (might be related). So scrunchies, toymice, nibble-sticks. Nothing is safe for this cat.
Strong songs is fully listener supported with a plug to his patreon once per episode. It is a podcast about what makes some songs better than others. Best if you have some musical understandig as he can get a bit detailed.
Nice progress! Well done, hopefully she warms up even more soon, keep us posted.
If the bite pierced skin it might be worth going to the doctor for a check. According to my vet a catbite that punctured the skin has a near 100% chance of becoming an infection.
If you like music analysis then Strong Songs is also interesting
And for a non serious listen I like to listen to Sherlock & Co, which is an amazing audioplay where Watson becomes a podcaster to deal with his PTSD. The adventures are self contained, so you can hop on any you like.
Normally in Democracy the majority or popular vote wins, however due to the electoral college America has, it doesnt necessarily mean the majority voted for the winner. This was the case for Bush, and some other moments in the past.
I worked for the company that did their loyalty program, and then it was told to me that many mexicans don't trust the banks enough to go there, and prefer these "independent" shops as an alternative.
I recently started reading the whole series from the beginning, and I quite enjoy it, althoygh it is a bit slow. It is cool to see what the origins is for some of the most crucial villains in the series.
I hate it when the "and this is where we end the session for tonight" part happens 10 minutes in... once had a high level party teleport to the complete opposite side of the map 10 minutes after starting... That is when I learned what high level really meant.
Ours has an interest in any cooking oils, but specifically olive oils. If we leave a bottle of oil on the counter by accident we will find the lid heavily chewed, or the bottle topped over so he can get to the actual oil.
Either that, or the fact that he eats anything (might be related). So scrunchies, toymice, nibble-sticks. Nothing is safe for this cat.