u/SafiyaO

Can we have a rule about not posting "Well they should have been indoors then" on posts by bereaved owners?
▲ 395 r/CatsUK

Can we have a rule about not posting "Well they should have been indoors then" on posts by bereaved owners?

This shouldn't even need saying, but it clearly does, as some seem to pride themselves on having zero social skills on the internet. Do not pretend you are making these comments to be helpful. You are purposely saying them to be hurtful and mean.

Also, you can happily talk about cats being indoors on every single other cat sub on Reddit. This is pretty much the only sub where we can talk and post pictures about our cats enjoying outdoor lives.

Besides which, indoor cats can and do escape and get lost. Especially when, as the Cats Protection League have found, people are using having indoor cats as an excuse for not getting them neutered or chipped:

https://www.cats.org.uk/about-cp/cats-report

u/SafiyaO — 1 day ago
▲ 75 r/kobo

Comparison: Libra 2 v Sage

I purchased both of these in refurbished condition from the Kobo website. The Sage is still available from there. The Libra 2 I've had for a while, the Sage I got this week. I am blown away by it. The size is brilliant and I love the flush screen, which makes it seem a bit more premium than the Libra 2/KLC. I've got Strange Buildings as the next book on my Tbr and I know the screen size will make a massive difference when viewing the diagrams. It feels lighter than it looks (definitely not heavier than the Libra 2) and very comfortable for reading in bed. I'm posting this as I know there is a big demand for bw + buttons. From my usage so far, I think the Sage is definitely worth considering. Settings: both on 30% brightness in a sunny room, auto setting switched on. If you have any other requests, let me know.

u/SafiyaO — 1 month ago
▲ 682 r/PhD

Esteemed Scholars, especially part-time students with children....

All done. Officially PhD. It's taken six years, but worth it in the end, just about.

For anyone doing this part time, while raising a family, it is so hard, but with the right support it is possible. I'm cheering you all on.

u/SafiyaO — 2 months ago