Putting the TL;DR at the end of your lengthy story. By time I see you had a TL;DR I've already read the whole thing and don't need it. Put it at the start of the book you wrote.
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just thought this idea, havent tried it
I just tried a plastic unit from walmart, it broke at the store, i fixed it and tried at home it still breaks. Ive bought the stainless ones from costco but those also have plastic parts for the petal so they broke (have 3 broken ones at home).
Just need something that uses metal parts for the food petal so it doesnt break I would think.
Asking for a friend. I lied, the friend is me. Ive tried several plumbers and all their rates have come out by math to be $300/750 per hour for the time spent.
I was hoping to get some feedback here Im looking to use them for upcoming project and they seem to have good reviews on google.
My concern is it more difficult to take them to emergency pet hospital if their regular doctor is the closer one? Or does that really not make any difference?
The one with the hospital also seems to charge little higher prices for basic services and further away. So I do have a preference to stay closer and cheaper but not at the expense of making emergency care more difficult.
I'm trying to figure out if everyone is just buying a whole bunch of individual bags (macaroni elbow, twisty noodles) or if you found a way to get a bulk amount for enough to fill a bucket.
This is an entry level SFH. So I'm not looking for luxury. There are so many carpet options available, is $2/sqft 24oz carpet too crappy to use? Do I need to look at something higher quality? I see 31oz $2.49, 39oz $2.99
Any tips will help me get through this process, thanks guys.
Edit: only on Reddit can you ask a question about carpet and get answers about LVP.
I checked the nearest two animal hospitals but their website only mentions cats/dogs. (Will be calling monday to confirm though). Thought I better ask what my fellow ferret owners are using for vet care.
I'm trying my best to research the ratios and amounts they should be eating but its rather daunting. I think I got the quantities right, but having trouble figuring out how to split of the schedule through the week.
Looking for advice on this simple schedule to see if it works.
Ive been trying to put food in one corner, water in another, bedding in another, litter in the fourth .. it seems to be helping, she has gone in the corner litter couple times. Couple times not. Sometimes she still jumps in it for play. Any other suggestions, or is this my best option?
Talked to realtor and there is $1k arbitration fee, so at that point it would be 50-75% of the cost of replacing the water heater. So not much point disputing it (plus previous owners are in nursing home so who knows if I would see any money).
They look identical. Only differentiator is one is little smaller. I’m trying to figure out names that come in pairs (think salt and pepper, biggie and smalls, etc) also like funny play on words names.
They are both girls.
Thanks for suggestion!
P. S. Picking up their ferret nation cage asap!
While we are at it though lets remove health insurance and all middle men companies in between the patient and the doctor and medical supplies.
I feel like this house is built in such a way to simply not allow airflow. It seems to just trap heat and it will be hotter inside than outside but opening windows doesn't seem to help even with fans. I feel like the pressure inside the house is preventing air from flowing through when windows are opened - is that a thing?
I've often moved files around different folders or drives over the years as my storage changes. Just wondering if there is anything I should do from maintenance perspective for cleanup activities.
The only "adoption" ferrets I found as well were end of life 5-7 years old. I'm looking for younger ferrets that can grow with my children.
Edit: yes I’ve owned a pair for ferrets in the past. In terms of growing with the children my kids are 7/9 so they aren’t toddlers. As far as adopting , most of those ferrets originally came from big box stores / Marshall’s. Seems silly to think otherwise. And most up for adoption are seniors.