Try It Tuesday PWYC

The daily PWYC thread, where we gather to keep in touch, keep accountable and keep motivating each other.
CathyS
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Dh does have an infection. I will pick up the prescription for antibiotics tomorrow along with yogurt with probiotics in it.


I'm very relieved.
Dishes never stop.
Laundry never stops.
Litter boxes never stop.
Paper never stops.
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lucylee
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(((Cathy and dh)))

I wish ds and ddil would let me come clean their house one square foot at a time. Of course, they would never maintain it.
However … talked to dfriend today who has MUCH bigger worries re: her son and his family. Perspective.

My internet is out. Just realized that. Will call tomorrow if it doesn’t reset itself.
I took dgs home around 3:00 and brought Dgd back with me. Dgd had suddenly got her feelings hurt because Dgd had been here THREE DAYS (actually 4) and she just complained today. She stayed a few hours and they came and got her after they ate supper.
Then I fell asleep on the couch from 7-9. When I woke up, I had to convince myself that it is not Sunday! I guess because of having them till late evening, and trash can is still sitting at the road — supposed to be picked up on Thursday. I just keep adding Walmart bags to it.

Apparently they go back to school tomorrow.
I’m still praying that the scholars bowl match is canceled. (Dgs said, “Honestly, I hope it is canceled too.”)
Tomorrow is another day.
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Kittykatt
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Twins, would you consider trying Laxapet for DMillie? It's suitable for both dogs and cats, and I think is reasonably palatable. Even my extremely picky Jude will lick it off her paw.
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(This is the cat who ended up at the vet several times with constipation, and needed to be "helped" by the vet. The vet nurse recommended Laxapet, as adding extra fibre in her diet wasn't enough, and since then, it has helped keep her "regular". I increase her maintenance dose from twice to 3x a week when she is changing her coat .)

I haven't had to medicate dogs for years, but I remember pill pockets were sometimes useful, also peanut butter (can be messy!) or cheese to hide the pill in!
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