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girlhood is touching your necklace whenever you feel nervous
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Christian Dior Haute Couture F/W 2000
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Jeanloup Sieff - Donna Mitchell Wearing a Dress by Pierre Cardin (Vogue Paris 1967)
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"Omen" by Emile Corsi, 1886
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Zdzislaw Beksinski - Bez Tytulu. 1982
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Spring (Romaine Brooks, c. 1910-13)
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The Dusty Valise on Instagram
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deromanus · 6 days
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having such a weird health concern experience with my cats and would love to know if anyone has any ideas of what to do. I have 3 cats (2 male 7 and 11 yrs old, 1 female 3 years old) and for the past two months the two boys have been constantly vomiting basically every time they eat. I took the older one to the vet and they couldn't find anything obviously wrong with him (I didn't take the 7 yo because he is aggressive at the vet, I would have to drug him, their symptoms are exactly the same, etc.)
They are acting normal except for vomiting daily. No blockages, both let me touch and press on their bellies, etc. The thing we can't figure out is only 2 of them are having this issue but all 3 eat the exact same food/treats, use the same catboxes, have the same coat length (if hairballs could be a factor), play with the same toys, all american short hairs who were rescued as kittens, all are spayed/neutered, etc. Everything about their lives is exactly the same except that the one is younger and female.
It could be related to shedding their winter coats and having hairballs, but again, it is only happening to two of them. It started at the same exact time so it seems weird that they would both simultaneously develop a digestive problem. The only other fur related factor I can think of is that the two boys were born/lived in Florida for a long time, and the female was born in New York (where we currently live). So maybe there is a weird climate thing happening but we've lived here for 5 years and not had this problem before.
I have tried giving them digestive supplements, treats for hairballs, etc, none of it seems to help. I am so confused about what to do for them. Going to try switching all their food to a gentle digestion formula and see if that makes a difference. Also will probably try brushing them more.
But yeah it's so bizarre would love advice from any cat owners out there who might have dealt with something like this
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Bao Tran Trung (Vietnamese, based Saigon, Vietnam) - The world has reached the ending, yet your heart desires a new beginning, 2021, Photography
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"Red as Blood and White as Bone" cover art - Balbusso
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"Nephilim" by Emile Corsi, 1889 🪽
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Stop normalizing the grind and start normalizing whatever this is
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Józef Mehoffer (Polish, 1869-1946) • Pink Room • 1907-13
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clive arrowsmith: fashion, beauty, and portraits (2015)
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Prehistoric rock carving of a whole bunch of deer. Bayankhongor, Mongolia
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