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4 minutes ago, SurgicalBrute said:

Oh shit dude...Im honestly, sorry to hear that. I'm the same way with my cats, and we had a very similar experience with my last boy. Same kind of problem, same out of the blue loss. I know exactly what kind of hole they leave in your life when they're gone...especially when it happens like that.

Really sorry for your loss, man

 

Thanks man. I appreciate it. I know you know. I remember you warning me about the possibility back when we got him. It's just goddamn heartbreaking right now. Miss my little dude so much.

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3 hours ago, FatherAlabaster said:

Thanks man. I appreciate it. I know you know. I remember you warning me about the possibility back when we got him. It's just goddamn heartbreaking right now. Miss my little dude so much.

I will tell you, when youre ready for it...nothing helps as much as having a new guy in the house. Like, you never stop missing the ones you lose, but a new bud running around definitely makes it easier.

A couple weeks back, my wife and I lost our pit bull after 18 years...our last dog in the house and the last of our original group of pets we'd had from when we first got married. That was rough, especially for my wife as she's very much a dog person. This past Wednesday though, she came home with two new little pups and her mood has done a complete 180..and shelters are always looking for people who want cats, since there are so many of them running around

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20 hours ago, FatherAlabaster said:

I love my cats. We had to put our little boy down last night. He had that urinary obstruction problem that some male cats develop and there was no intervention we could afford. I suppose it was building up for a while, but from our perspective it happened suddenly, and way too young. He was fine in the morning, he was in intense pain in the afternoon, he was gone at nightfall. I miss him greatly.

Sorry to hear this.  Had experience of the problem you describe with one of my cats historically.

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I charged a small BT speaker one of the sister in laws picked up in Bali about 10 years ago. The kids used it a few times but obviously didn't want to take it with them when they moved out. Not sure if the wife has used it but I'm fairly sure it hasn't been charged for a while so I didn't expect the battery to be great.

There is almost nothing identifiable on it other than a lower case b on a button that seems to do nothing. From fully charged to it lasted about 4 songs. I can't even find a way into the shit of a thing, without damaging something, to pull whatever battery is inside and put a bigger, or more likely a decent one, in it. Looks like another useless piece of Bali landfill.

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On 6/22/2024 at 8:38 PM, SurgicalBrute said:

I will tell you, when youre ready for it...nothing helps as much as having a new guy in the house. Like, you never stop missing the ones you lose, but a new bud running around definitely makes it easier.

A couple weeks back, my wife and I lost our pit bull after 18 years...our last dog in the house and the last of our original group of pets we'd had from when we first got married. That was rough, especially for my wife as she's very much a dog person. This past Wednesday though, she came home with two new little pups and her mood has done a complete 180..and shelters are always looking for people who want cats, since there are so many of them running around

And that's why I have 4 dogs and an asshole Siamese cat. Our old man cat we had for 23+ years died. At the time we only had 1 other dog. Fast forward a couple years and we have a zoo. Next one up is our 15 yo daschund. I'm drawing the line though on adding anything larger than a goldfish to the menagerie.

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4 hours ago, navybsn said:

And that's why I have 4 dogs and an asshole Siamese cat. Our old man cat we had for 23+ years died. At the time we only had 1 other dog. Fast forward a couple years and we have a zoo. Next one up is our 15 yo daschund. I'm drawing the line though on adding anything larger than a goldfish to the menagerie.

Yeah...my wife and I have a tendency to end up with a bit of a zoo as well. At one point we had 3 cats and 3 dogs, so I know your pain well 😆. Right now we're at 3 cats and 2 pups, but my wife is still testing the waters about possibly bringing home a 3rd, older dog at a later date 🙄.

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Good to see Youtube being proactive and taking shit seriously. Thought I'd listen to Suicidal Tendencies Suicide For Life, so I searched for it on YT because I couldn't be screwed getting it from the CD collection. It took me about 10 clicks and several screens of "You're not alone" messages to get me through to the album. Who says social media doesn't care about our welfare!

 

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