


just discovered this sub…i’m nervous lol
for additional context: I have adhd and I don’t eat meat 🤣



for additional context: I have adhd and I don’t eat meat 🤣
I've been watching GMM for years. I'm from Lebanon, and GMM has genuinely been one of my comfort shows through some difficult periods of my life. I've always appreciated how Rhett, Link, and the Mythical crew have built a community that feels welcoming, empathetic, and inclusive.
I've noticed Nicole's public social media activity, including engagement with accounts and content that are strongly pro-Israel, as well as interactions with IDF public account. Before anyone responds with "she's entitled to her opinion," I want to make it clear that this isn't about demanding that everyone share my politics. People are free to have different views.
The issue is that for many of us from Lebanon, Palestine, and the broader region, these aren't abstract political disagreements. They are matters of life, death, displacement, trauma, and loss. When someone associated with a brand that promotes kindness and inclusivity publicly supports narratives or institutions that many people in our communities associate with suffering, it becomes difficult to separate that from the content we're watching.
Seeing a prominent member of the team publicly engage with content that many perceive as dismissive of Palestinian and Lebanese suffering creates a real disconnect for me. I seriously could not sit through the last couple of episodes.
Am I the only Mythical Beast who feels this way?
She is the craziest little girl in all the land; never sits still (unless she’s finally sleepy lol), full of zoomies and lots to say! She loves crinkle balls, toys with bells, boxes, feet, and really anything else you put in front of her. She started out very timid, but since fostering her for a month, her little orange personality has really started shining! Her siblings had a bad habit of chewing her whiskers off (can be common for young kittens) but now that they are adopted, and she’s the last left of the litter, they are growing back well!
She was born 3/7, so about 13 weeks old now. Her mom was a pregnant stray that an acquaintance of ours took in. He kept her momma, and we started fostering them about a month ago (8weeks old).
They were diagnosed with ringworm on 5/6, and have been on treatments since. She only ever had a small spot on her ear, that went away weeks ago, so she will be in the clear from quarantining from other pets about 2 weeks after she finishes her medications (finishes on the 10th), given no new spots show up (highly unlikely).
Anyone interested in this sweet muffin, who is willing and able to get her vaccines, get her spayed when she’s older, and keep her indoors is absolutely welcome to take her into their home as soon as they are able! She is old enough and ready to go to a furever family (that is ready for a little orange haha)!
Kittens Needing Homes!! Now the orange one needs a home again :(
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Gray tabby (male), white/gray spots (female), orange tabby (female):
They are all super sweet, love pets, and are very talkative; meowing for pets or food, or just attention lol. Very very good babies, and very trusting because they have been with humans since they were born.
I just recently got them from an acquaintance who took in a pregnant stray in March. Born 3/7, they are almost 12 weeks old now. They have been dealing with a skin infection that turned out to be ring worm, but initially was treated as a bacterial infection. I took them to my vet, and they were diagnosed with ring worm and immediately started on treatments.
Seeing as their original spots began to heal on their own without any anti fungals (ring worm is a fungus if you did not know!), both their vet and I agree that it should respond well to treatments. They are getting both oral and topical antifungals, and will need to begin their kitten vaccines after they have cleared the infection. The male tabby and orange tabby female do not have any lesions, and the grey/white one has finally cleared all her active spots!
If you want to adopt, the baby will just need to be quarantined to its own room in the house, and you will need to wash hands and be cautious about spreading to any other pets until the infection is cleared. They have been on treatment for 3 weeks now, so should not be spreading actively anymore. Their last round of oral meds starts 6/3, and I will provide in-depth instructions on any vet care + I will be available for questions/concerns, as I am a veterinary technician.
Looking for homes that will get them their kitten vaccines when they’re healthy enough, get them fixed when they are old enough, and keep them indoors only, no need to put a stray back outside 🥰
Please spread the word, and comment or message me if you are interested!!
Small rehoming fee of $25 to ward off evil-doers. I will ask some questions, like living situations, etc, to make sure it is a good fit and that they are going to good, loving homes! I am not looking for advice, just a furever home for these babies!
I made a post about 1 week ago, so I am making an updated one to update on their medical situation + just to boost since only 2 of the 4 need homes still (both the gray ones)!!!!
Gray tabby (male) and white/gray spots (female)
They are all super sweet, love pets, and are very talkative; meowing for pets or food, or just attention lol. Very very good babies, and very trusting because they have been with humans since they were born.
I just recently got them from an acquaintance who took in a pregnant stray in March. Born 3/7, they are about 9 weeks old now. As you might be able to see from the photos, they have been dealing with a skin infection that turned out to be ring worm. Unfortunately, the vet that my acquaintance brought them to did not do proper testing, and improperly treated them for a month with antibiotics instead of starting ring worm treatment. I took them to MY vet on 5/6, and they were diagnosed with ring worm and immediately started treatments. Seeing as their original spots began to heal on their own without any anti fungals (ring worm is a fungus if you did not know!), both their vet and I agree that it should respond well to treatments. They are getting both oral and topical antifungals, and will need to begin their kitten vaccines after they have mostly cleared the infection. The male tabby does not have any active lesions, but the female gray/white has the most of the litter.
If you want to adopt, the baby will just need to be quarantined to its own room in the house, and you will need to wash hands and change clothes/be cautious about spreading to any other pets until the infection is cleared. they finish their treatments in June. Looking for homes that will get them their kitten vaccines when they’re healthy enough, get them fixed when they are old enough, and keep them INDOORS only. No need to put a stray back outside 🥰
Please spread the word, and comment or message me if you are interested!!
Small rehoming fee of $25 to ward off evil-doers. I will ask some questions, like living situations, etc, to make sure it is a good fit and that they are going to good, loving homes! I am a veterinary technician and a very experienced stray cat rescuer: not looking for advice, just a furever home for these babies!
Only 3 of the 4 need homes (both the gray ones + the dilute orange one). Gray tabby is a male, and the rest are females. They are all super sweet, love pets, and are talkative; meowing for pets or food almost constantly lol.
I just recently got these babies from an acquaintance who took in a pregnant stray. They are about 8 weeks old now, and they got their first vaccine on 4/16. As you might be able to see from the photos, they have been dealing with a skin infection of some kind, but it’s almost cleared up. They were treated with antibiotics, as the vet they went to diagnosed a bacterial infection rather than ring worm. However, I am bringing them to a different vet today (5/6) to make sure they are in the clear. They have also been sneezing a bit since I got them, so I am expecting them to need another week or so to recover before being adopted out.
Looking for homes that will finish their vaccines (and keep them up to date yearly), get them fixed when they are old enough, and keep them INDOORS only. No need to put a stray back outside 🥰
Please spread the word, and reply or message if you are interested!!