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I need to do those for her ... we tried elimination diets to no effect. She can really have a bad reaction to many lotions, including all sunscreens but the really chemically nasty clear ones. She uses Protopic and a second perscription steroid cream that help womewhat, but one increases cancer risk and the other thins the skin, so I don't like to use them unless she is really itching badly. She uses Shea Butter okay, and dove, but it does not help much. When she was a baby, I tried Burts Bees Sensitive Skin lotion for babies, and she had a horrible reaction to it. She also can't use Badger Balm products, so DS and I use up all the things I try for her.
 
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oooh!!! so very very cute!!!

hey lady~ i texted you the other day.. at least I think I did!
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Haha...my son insist that he has 3 tummies. One for vegetables, one for protein and one for carbs...(candy mostly).
So when one is full, the other ones may be running on empty.
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Very cute. How old is your son? Sounds like something my oldest (17 yo) would come up with. He is all about the meat and starch (as long as it is a potatoe).

He is 12.
 
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Incase anyone wants to know you can set the # of post shown per page.
goto Profile > Display > Enter your pagination options > input # of post you want shown per page.
max is 75 post per page.

I'm on page 292 for me
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I used to use 75 per page but now I use 50, it is easier to calculate how far behind I am.
 
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So far all of our parvo pups have made it. They are put in isolation at the clinic...there are kinds of special rules for the isolation room to not spread the parvo to anywhere...change of clothes, spray the feet with Parvosol, only certain person allowed in...everything to eliminate contamination. The pups are on IV drips for as long as a week and shots twice a day that are painful. People have had to put out a lot of money to save their puppy when a $25 shot from a vet or whatever it cost at the feedstore would have prevented the whole entire horrible event.

I do NOT miss Parvo season..
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being a cats only hospital, we don't see that.
I always felt SO bad for those dogs.. they feel AWFUL, and it is so expensive to get them to live through the whole ordeal. Yes, a vaccine is much much cheaper.

Jen works at a cat house
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Whoa! I love this idea!
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My banty and fluffs like to fly up on the side of the feeder and tip it over spilling food everwhere
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I'm going to try this
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I just made 2! Took all of 15 min. I already had the buckets and it was suprisingly easy. The girls seem to like them, but I overfilled the first one and they threw some of the feed onto the ground. I took some out and didn't fill the other one as full, I will go out and check again later to see if they still managed to kick alot out. Very cheap and easy! Love it!
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Thanks CL!!!
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welcome !
Just make sure the holes are high and the feed is not too full..I still over fill mine once in a while.
Every other day I get my bucket of feed & scoop, and empty poop bucket & cat litter spoon, and the scoop the poop trays, and put a scoop of feed in the feeder bucket, collect eggs and I am outta there, under 5 minutes per coop.
 
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