Hi Riya, thank you. I do mean it, however, I think many people think that it is a name for myself, as in a signature, as opposed to a state which I wish upon everyone. Perhaps they are unaware of its' meaning.
You are such a wonderful soul yourself, always nice, wise and informed for such a young woman. Always a pleasure to read your responses.
Yep! It's spring here in the mid-west usa too! Well we think it's spring anyway. Tomorrow the low is 36F. But aside from that the flowers are popping and the mushrooms are up and ready to be harvested. Yum- Yum! Also the pollens are all about and just about throttling me. AHhh I guess the mushrooms must be paid for someway. eh?
If it takes 2 teaspoons of arsenic to kill you, would you dabble in eating only a half teaspoon? NEVER give chocolate(of any kind) to a dog or cat( I believe it is even more toxic to them). Well, that is, if you love them!!!!
A couple other no-no s garlic, onions(which acumulate in the body and can be lethal so not even little bits at a time). I know who gives their dogs garlic or onions, it could be in something as an ingrediant.
Also alcohol, and believe it or not grapes/raisins(can cause kidney failure) who knew?
And as was pointed out already with so many treats for pets why risk it?
Love(treat) your pets better than yourself, after all, they are at your mercy!!!!
Don't over feed them and be sure they get plenty of fresh water, exercise and fresh air and sunshine(don't overdo this if it is hot or they have been recently clipped shorter than 3/4 inch, they can sunburn).
Treat 'em right and they will keep you laughing for years! After all who's gonna love you like that? Only your mother could love you more.
The sea monkeys are actually brine shrimp. This is used for feeding tropical fish. The powder is the tiny eggs of the shrimp, which are 1/4" at full size. They don't look anything like monkeys and I never once found a crown in the package. ( they're advertised wearing a crown, I don't know why).
Sea horses are a totally different creature( actually a fish), in fact Artemia salina congelata(sea monkeys/shrimp) is probably a food that sea horses would relish! I've never heard of dry sea horse eggs, though, I think once the female lays them in the males pouch they stay there until they are birthed live by daddy.
That's why I brought up the sea monkeys, I thought maybe you were thinking of them.
If I may offer my pennyworth, I'd give the ammonia doused wrag on a string route a try 1st. Of course, as was mentioned too, the board to climb out on.
You do need to be able to get away from it when it gets out. Just incase it is not happy with the eviction efforts. It may just waddle off a hasty retreat, but be sure to protect yourself, raccoons are very strong, tooth and claw and can rip many a dog a "new one". Not to mention disease. so I did anyway. If it is healthy it can be quick and nimble.
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