u/Common_Success3201

comfy travel from puerto escondido airport to Mazunte/san agustinillo

hi! I’m meeting my mom at puerto escondido airport and the heat is a bit tough for her (I know, I didn’t plan this with may humidity in mind). We have to get to San agustillino. I’m wondering if anyone has experience with buses or combis that have reliable AC?

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u/Common_Success3201 — 1 day ago

contactless atm withdrawal?

Has anyone had any luck with using an ATM NFT reader with an international card? Specifically I tried using a BofA card at a Scotiabank ATM (they have a partnership) and got an error message. Any leads welcome. Thx!

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u/Common_Success3201 — 6 days ago

I’m single, casually dating in a large urban city, and fostered an adorable baby cat who happened to get RW. It’s such a tiny spot the shelter said they’d be surprised if it spreads (I checked and it’s true, there were like 4 glowing dots on her eyelid). It’s been 2 weeks since she developed the spot, and approaching 1 week since quarantine/last gloveless contact with her. Obviously I’m taking precautions and then more including steaming couch, bleaching once she’s back at the shelter.

I’ve communicated this to one partner who usually comes to mine, but not to others— waiting another week or so to see if any symptoms pop up.

As soon as I say the word tho, I might as well have said leprosy. People google it and see “highly contagious”, “sticks to surfaces for 18 mths,” the worst case scenarios, etc. I’m not sure I feel comfortable completely withholding the context that I housed a RW cat, but if I do explain, people might think the house is contaminated or might not feel comfortable coming over.

So just wondering how you all navigate conversations and timing around fostering complications (like RW but not limited to it!) with people who are not familiar/likely to get overwhelmed with fostering issues? What is too much info vs just right? I imagine it might overlap with dating conversations animal shelter or vet clinic workers have.

Any advice would be helpful!

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u/Common_Success3201 — 17 days ago

worried bc my foster cat has a small but noticeable balding spot on eyelid with what looks like a scab. I emailed the shelter and they basically told me no need to bring her in unless there are other symptoms. I’ve never seen this with one of my cats though— any insight?

u/Common_Success3201 — 23 days ago