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Just Sven
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Just Sven
2 months ago

OK, I call BS on that thread pic. A coon might do that; a dog most assuredly, but a cat? Nope. No way.

Happy Sunday, GN.

Paddy O'Furnijur, Fascista Ubriacone
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A blessed Sabbath, Gerbil Nation!
Good morning, Sven!

Sven -- I agree. That’s a picture of a cat about to reject the three mice his owner just brought him.

Paddy O'Furnijur, Fascista Ubriacone
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Hey, Mac!
Playing the species card, I see. Your explanation is, at least, plausible.

dv8
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dv8
2 months ago

why does catnip do what it does?

dv8
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dv8
2 months ago
Reply to  Mac

I’ve always wondered as to the effect of catnip on cats. But it always seemed more fun to speculate upon rather than just look it up.

dv8
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dv8
2 months ago
Reply to  Mac

heh!!

Just Sven
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Just Sven
2 months ago
Reply to  Mac

I’m shocked, Mac. Absolutely shocked. To my core. And pleased. Come on over to the Dark Side -- we have coons.

dv8
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dv8
2 months ago

we did indeed watch Duck yesterday. Fun stream.

I made it to church this morning.

dv8
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dv8
2 months ago

I used up some lard I keep in a squeeze bottle. Then I got out a big tub I bought a while ago. It was completely rancid.

I guess it’s best to buy the small blocks of it and keep it in the freezer/fridge.

For some reason, the bit I keep in the squeeze bottle never goes bad even if I don’t use it for a while. Maybe because I have to heat it in the microwave in order to use it. I’m not actually sure what happens when something goes rancid. I think it is a biological process. I guess I should look that one up.

Last edited 2 months ago by dv8