u/wannyarkive

Image 1 — strat cats has some weird "seeds" in its tail
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▲ 147 r/CATHELP

strat cats has some weird "seeds" in its tail

I don't have much experience taking care of cats but I have been feeding this stray for the past two weeks, two days ago it came back with a matted dirty tail and that's when i noticed these, at first i thought it's poo but upon closer inspection it seems to be something else. I can't tell if it's just dirt or something more serious. any advice on what it could be would be helpful.

many thanks in advance.

u/wannyarkive — 1 day ago
▲ 19 r/MoonKnight+1 crossposts

I’ve been thinking about watching Moon Knight with my brother, but I’m a bit unsure if it’ll land for him, so I wanted to get some opinions from people who’ve seen it.

He’s really not into superhero stuff at all, he's only seen the old spiderman movies (talking Tobey Maguire). He finds it finds it goofy/childish (unwitty jokes, costumes, powers, CGI fights).

That said, he does enjoy darker, more grounded stories, especially ones that deal with psychological themes, trauma, or mental health.

I’ve heard that Moon Knight dives into things like dissociation and abuse, which makes me think he might like it, I also know it’s still a Marvel show at the end of the day.

I don’t know how much of the show actually focuses on that vs. typical Marvel-style action and spectacle.

So I guess my question is:
do you think Moon Knight works for someone who usually dislikes superhero content?

Trying to figure out if this is a good pick or if he’s just gonna roll his eyes the whole time 😅

Many thanks!

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u/wannyarkive — 4 months ago