u/SwordfishFunny9419

Music app recommendations?

What are people's suggestions for music streaming apps? I used Spotify for 8 years but I can't stand the AI junk they're implementing and YouTube Music isnt far off. I've been using Tidal, which I do enjoy a lot, but they're raising prices to 14.99 a month out of nowhere and they don't have the playlist features that Spotify has. I don't like that the second you didn't pay for Apple Music it deleted all your downloads and you had to go resave all your playlists. Am I being too picky? What do you guys use?

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u/SwordfishFunny9419 — 5 hours ago
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Any job leads?

I just moved here 3 weeks ago. I've been hunting for jobs since even before I moved and I've gotten nothing. I have rent due soon and I don't have any money. I have 5 years experience of customer service, and a lot of animal care experience (vets, humane society, kennels). Even fast food won't hire me. Anyone know of anything?

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u/SwordfishFunny9419 — 11 days ago

Need help for buying cat litter! Low tracking, low odor, budget friendly!

Hello! I have 2 cats, a kitten (long hair) and an adult cat (short hair). The adult cat likes to dig, and *sometimes* gets litter stuck in his paws but easy to get out. He's very large though (17 pounds, big boned). My kitten gets litter stuck in his paws constantly from his kicking in the box and he's still in the kitten phase of taking really stinky poops (seems to be a normal thing, my older cat did the same thing and then they got less stinky as he got older). We have two stainless steel litter boxes that we scoop daily and empty / refresh once a week, and we make sure it's 3-4 inches deep as recommended.

We are looking for the best cat litter for us. I've tried crystal litter (generic Walmart and the pretty litter), I've tried clumping litter (tidy cats and arm and hammer). We are currently using Arm and Hammer Clump and Seal Slide litter. It works well for odors, but we bought a 20lb (9kg) box and it lasts us a week. This box was almost 20 dollars USD so we are looking for something a bit more budget friendly than $80 a month.

What are y'alls recommendations as far as litter goes? We've seen that pine pellets could be good, but that the dust gets wet and gross and hard to clean (my partner may also be allergic to pine, it's unclear at the moment). Do we need to just stick with our current litter and accept that litter is expensive? What advice y'all got?

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u/SwordfishFunny9419 — 27 days ago