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nah no headaches, i just slept 18 hrs a day and climbing a dozen steps was like fighting my way up a mayan pyramid lolmaybe Omicron 808 .. no headache ?im not feeling 100% yet but i think it was just the flu, no respiratory problems - just high fever, chills and aches all overhey. you're okay... goodmy cats get super communicative when their food bowl gets half empty, then they start freaking out like theres gonna be a famine lolOn average, how long does average dog live as a pet?
I know many cats can live at least 20 years
My first cat that I was given as a birthday gift when I turned 8.....I had until I was 26. He was a siamese snow shoe named Buttons. He was the best.
He was healthy mostly his whole life up until the end when his kidneys started failing him. He was suffering so i held him as he was euthanized. It was so hard. I would have given that cat my own organs if I could have.
I remember once our family had a cat which died. It was difficult to see it go. We all cried.
And yet I think it would be even harder to lose an adorable dog because they have more human characteristics than a cat. Therefore I'll never consider getting a dog.
Heck sometimes I even miss the neighborhood dog which passed away that was someone else's. It feels like someone died. Somehow I think the loss of a cat is easier to get over.
Yes, that is by far the hardest thing about having a dog. They are much more communicative than cats
These look like fightin words, Lotus.
for kicks i was gonna have someone bring me an at-home covid test but they were sold out