u/Cool_Strawberry8436

final exam was never graded

so i felt really good about one of my final exams and i think i probably got an A. i think it would bump my grade up a letter.

it’s been several days since grades were due and in canvas, it says my final is still ungraded. is it possible this is a glitch on my end? or can professors submit grades without putting them in canvas? i emailed the professor yesterday and haven’t gotten a response. i’m on academic warning right now with my posted final grades, so if this final would bump up my grade a letter i would really like to have it graded 😭

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u/Cool_Strawberry8436 — 3 days ago

deciding on wet food brand

my kitten is about 8-9 weeks old, and i’m trying to decide which brand of wet food to feed her. i’m learning about cat nutrition but it’s still a little confusing to me, so i thought i’d come here for some advice!

i started her on fancy feast pate, which she ate well for a while. then i noticed that she started to just pick at it, so i decided to try Sheba pate. she seems to like it much more than the fancy feast. fancy feast seems to be a good budget friendly option that is also pretty nutritious, but i’ve seen a lot of mixed reviews on Sheba.

i’ve also considered trying Tiny Tiger, which looks like it would be slightly more budget friendly than Sheba. a lot of reviews i’ve seen for Tiny Tiger mention the first ingredients being meat by-products, but i don’t know if they’ve changed their recipe since when i look at the ingredients on Chewy, meat by-products are the third ingredient with the actual meats being the first ingredient.

i’d like to have her on a wet food/dry food mix, but she seems to have a higher preference for wet food at the moment. i leave dry food out 24/7 for her, and she occasionally grazes on it, but she shows a lot more excitement for wet. so i’d really like to get her a nutritional wet food that’s still budget friendly. any advice is appreciated!

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u/Cool_Strawberry8436 — 4 days ago
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hi guys! i have a 7/8 week old kitten who is pretty much fully weaned on to wet. over the past few days, she’s started to self regulate her hunger more and will munch on the wet food over the course of 3-4 hours. how long is too long to leave that out for her? she still hasn’t really figured out dry food, and i do want her to be on a mostly wet food diet for hydration.

i’ve been keeping my apartment at about 72-75 degrees fahrenheit. i give her a tablespoon of wet food every 6 hours.

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u/Cool_Strawberry8436 — 15 days ago