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<blockquote data-quote="GoingNorth" data-source="post: 660274" data-attributes="member: 1963"><p>Well, it wasn't really a "spree" in the usual sense, but rather a "mission", I had the whole thing planned out in my head ahead of time, including drawings of the rooms with measurements showing placements and sizes of desired furniture.</p><p></p><p>At this point, I'm really glad the bloody couch is so comfy as I might be sleeping on it until they track down the dratted people who are supposed to deliver my bed1</p><p></p><p>Thomas still has an "upset tummy" from the sudden change in diet caused by the food I was feeding being discontinued without warning. I switched to a really good food, but Thomas' innards are NOT happy with the sudden change in diet at all.</p><p></p><p>Last night he made such a mess of his rear end that it took a pile of wet washcloths, several of which were soaped up with pet shampoo, to clean up his backside.</p><p></p><p>Thank Bast for good natured cats as all he did was <img src="/community/styles/default/xenforo/smilies/2012/censored2.gif" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":censored2:" title="censored2 :censored2:" data-shortname=":censored2:" /> and moan about the experience. He was definitely unhappy and made his displeasure known, but no fighting or fussing.</p><p></p><p>He and Squeaky have both fallen in love with Auntie B, how much of this is that she always shows up bearing treats, I'm not sure. Thomas doesn't eat much beyond chicken, but I think Squeaky is actually gaining weight as there isn't much she doesn't eat.</p><p></p><p>The hook and eye locks are doing their jobs of keeping the kidz contained, though there have been several exchanges of "pleasantries through the door between "Stripe" the resident female cat and Squeaky, whose one accidental excursion out of the bedroom resulted in a very serious attempt to eat Stripe, generated a complete panic on humans and Stripe's part, and insured that Stripe will go to her grave hating my guts as the "Monster" is all my fault.</p><p></p><p>Meanwhile, I have returned from the pharmacy, only to discover that once again, they can't figure out how to transfer a controlled substance from my former pharmacy to the current one, necessitating yet another call to Rhinelander to once again talk the their pharmacy manager so he can once again walk the morons here through the process of doing the transfer (while reaming out the local pharmacy manager yet again).</p><p></p><p>If it wasn't so irritating it would be funny, and maybe in future years I will look back on this whole cluster <bleep> and laugh about it, but right now it's just giving me a headache.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GoingNorth, post: 660274, member: 1963"] Well, it wasn't really a "spree" in the usual sense, but rather a "mission", I had the whole thing planned out in my head ahead of time, including drawings of the rooms with measurements showing placements and sizes of desired furniture. At this point, I'm really glad the bloody couch is so comfy as I might be sleeping on it until they track down the dratted people who are supposed to deliver my bed1 Thomas still has an "upset tummy" from the sudden change in diet caused by the food I was feeding being discontinued without warning. I switched to a really good food, but Thomas' innards are NOT happy with the sudden change in diet at all. Last night he made such a mess of his rear end that it took a pile of wet washcloths, several of which were soaped up with pet shampoo, to clean up his backside. Thank Bast for good natured cats as all he did was :censored2: and moan about the experience. He was definitely unhappy and made his displeasure known, but no fighting or fussing. He and Squeaky have both fallen in love with Auntie B, how much of this is that she always shows up bearing treats, I'm not sure. Thomas doesn't eat much beyond chicken, but I think Squeaky is actually gaining weight as there isn't much she doesn't eat. The hook and eye locks are doing their jobs of keeping the kidz contained, though there have been several exchanges of "pleasantries through the door between "Stripe" the resident female cat and Squeaky, whose one accidental excursion out of the bedroom resulted in a very serious attempt to eat Stripe, generated a complete panic on humans and Stripe's part, and insured that Stripe will go to her grave hating my guts as the "Monster" is all my fault. Meanwhile, I have returned from the pharmacy, only to discover that once again, they can't figure out how to transfer a controlled substance from my former pharmacy to the current one, necessitating yet another call to Rhinelander to once again talk the their pharmacy manager so he can once again walk the morons here through the process of doing the transfer (while reaming out the local pharmacy manager yet again). If it wasn't so irritating it would be funny, and maybe in future years I will look back on this whole cluster <bleep> and laugh about it, but right now it's just giving me a headache. [/QUOTE]
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