No clue. I will have to look when i go inside.isn't corid a b vitamin blocker... and these 2 have b V in them?
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No clue. I will have to look when i go inside.isn't corid a b vitamin blocker... and these 2 have b V in them?
He was named Peanut Butter by the ex's daughter when she was about 3. Generally he's called Peanut. But he's AKA The Moose on the Loose. Or Fat Boy but you have to say it like a sumo wrestler. "Ft Booi"Hahaha! Big Boy! How would keep you warm at night.
He was named Peanut Butter by the ex's daughter when she was about 3. Generally he's called Peanut. But he's AKA The Moose on the Loose. Or Fat Boy but you have to say it like a sumo wrestler. "Ft Booi"




Corid is a thaimine blocker that does not let the cysts use it. That kills the cysts. corid does not really get into the chickens to work but only works in the intestines.
Usually medicine is based on weight, standard dose, etc. I don’t understand how a chicken gets “enough” by only drinking less than 1/2 cup.
I've had and do have some pretty awesome cats. Oddly the orange and white tabby like stacey and I both have are known for being really laid back. They also are almost always boys. My all black cat that isn't really a cat is super friendly and outgoing. Shes also earned her nicknames stinker fritz and mischief maker.That is so sweet that the cat puts himself in time out when the dog has to go too. I am really getting to like cats more (never liked them before) reading good stories about them.
They are so sweet. Such cute friendsLol. Sassy he is 15 months and 76 pounds of goofy-goof!
Mostly hard floors but some on the bedroom carpet.
We just had to have Jonah put to sleep a few weeks ago, can’t remember if that was before you came back or not.
Cooper
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Cooper and Sam (he’s new to you too) they are buds and partners in crime.
We lost Homer just this time last year. Weren’t going to replace him but....
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Jonah
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That's so funny! What a good kittyThe first few days were ROUGH, but he was also in pain and so wobbly from the anesthesia AND not wanting to eat.
Now we are at day hmmmmmmmm. 20, 21?
He doesn’t seem to care any more.
I take it off for potty breaks and eating but then it goes right back on.
Also he’s crate-trained himself like a dog, in cooper’s puppy crate.
*Because we’ve had him (the cat) sleeping in our bedroom with us at night since his injury/surgery so I can listen for him.
He also loves the tiny crate that I actually bought for broody breaking a chicken a few years ago.
The funny thing is it sits on top of the big dog crate in the front hall.
That’s cooper’s crate and also his time out spot.
So if the dog gets put in time out the cat puts him self in time out “right upstairs” as a symbol of solidarity.
He’s in there now in fact.
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