OMG, the Milk Drinker is too cute for his own good.

I have a morning teleconference every workday. Thank goodness for mute on my phone. Every time the meeting leader asks a yes or no question, the Milk Drinker says, "No!". He's been doing that for a while. Today, after responding "No!" to all the questions asked by the meeting leader, the leader says "Talk to you all tomorrow, bye." and the Milk Drinker says "Bye!" and waves at the phone.
 
OMG, the Milk Drinker is too cute for his own good.

I have a morning teleconference every workday. Thank goodness for mute on my phone. Every time the meeting leader asks a yes or no question, the Milk Drinker says, "No!". He's been doing that for a while. Today, after responding "No!" to all the questions asked by the meeting leader, the leader says "Talk to you all tomorrow, bye." and the Milk Drinker says "Bye!" and waves at the phone.
Omg! Too sweet:love:frowbye!
 
Good morning squatchers!!!
I am having a beautiful day. My dad dropped my sister and I off at the commissary with our bikes this morning. We got, along with a few groceries for my mom, a bunch of kool-aid packets, with which we plan to add some fun highlights to our hair after we've cropped it. My mom has given up on trying to cut my sisters and my hair(well, mostly mine lol) so we have an appointment at 3 today to go and get our hair cut. The salon we're going to is good about hair donations. Having a lot of fun!
 
Thank you for sharing your experience with us. Truly. I have always planned to use this method when I have a need for it. Hearing your story gives me more confidence that I will be able to do what is necessary for my babies when that day inevitably comes. You are a strong and lovely person and I am so glad I have gotten to know you. :hugs:hugs:hugs You did the right thing.

I would recommend this: Have a can of starter fluid on hand (you can get it from Walmart or an auto parts store), so that you have it when you need it. You never know.
:( Also, you want to get the kind that has the highest concentration of ether. Have a plastic airtight container (I used one of those boxy Sterilite ones) and a couple of old towels to swaddle her in. Then have an old T-shirt or something you can use to spray the ether onto.

Dobby was a small chook, the size of a large bantam. Maybe 2 pounds. I used about half a can. I will purchase a backup can. I would rather always have it on hand if I need it, than not.

This sounds gruesome, but now I have a ready made death chamber, for the future (which hopefully I won't need, but I will be prepared). I am so glad this worked, it was really a lot less traumatic (for me) than the neck wringing thing.

I am glad she is not suffering any more. It breaks my heart to see an animal suffer, and was the saddest part of being a vet. :hit Truth be told, I do not miss it (although I was told I was damn good at euthanasias, I used to cry along with the family many times).

On that depressing note, have a good day, y'all!:eek:
 
Hahahaha I'm at work and I was sitting at the lunch table and went to grab my phone outta my scrub pants pocket....

....and I pulled out a poopy egg!!!! lolol

(I work with a bunch of highfalutin rich ladies with no sense of humor--I'm sure none of them have chickens--so I just kinda smirked to myself, and slipped it back in my pocket. I'm dying here!)
 
I would recommend this: Have a can of starter fluid on hand (you can get it from Walmart or an auto parts store), so that you have it when you need it. You never know.
:( Also, you want to get the kind that has the highest concentration of ether. Have a plastic airtight container (I used one of those boxy Sterilite ones) and a couple of old towels to swaddle her in. Then have an old T-shirt or something you can use to spray the ether onto.

Dobby was a small chook, the size of a large bantam. Maybe 2 pounds. I used about half a can. I will purchase a backup can. I would rather always have it on hand if I need it, than not.

This sounds gruesome, but now I have a ready made death chamber, for the future (which hopefully I won't need, but I will be prepared). I am so glad this worked, it was really a lot less traumatic (for me) than the neck wringing thing.

I am glad she is not suffering any more. It breaks my heart to see an animal suffer, and was the saddest part of being a vet. :hit Truth be told, I do not miss it (although I was told I was damn good at euthanasias, I used to cry along with the family many times).

On that depressing note, have a good day, y'all!:eek:
I have always appreciated my vets crying along with me. I feel like if they don’t have feelings anymore they shouldn’t stay in the business.
 
Hahahaha I'm at work and I was sitting at the lunch table and went to grab my phone outta my scrub pants pocket....

....and I pulled out a poopy egg!!!! lolol

(I work with a bunch of highfalutin rich ladies with no sense of humor--I'm sure none of them have chickens--so I just kinda smirked to myself, and slipped it back in my pocket. I'm dying here!)
Thanks for making me laugh!
When I run in the grocery store I usually just stick my debit card in my bra.
One day I got to the self check out.... and you might saying I WAS INDEED CHECKING MYSELF OUT, because when I went to retrieve it I had an egg I’d forgotten about between my boobies and 4 dog cookies!
(Plus my debit card)
 
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