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katsarecool 12-09-2010 12:46 AM

Ok my little thing is to wear thick woolen blend heavy socks in the winter. Ivory being my favorite color. Not knee socks but socks with heavy comfortable anklets. For lack of a better word. Wal Mart does not have them. Their socks are miserably thin. Target, Kmart, Kohl's etc do not sell them. Anyone know of a place where I can find them? On line is cool too! Help!!!! My feet get so cold in the winter.

katsarecool 12-09-2010 01:01 AM

Thank you Sweet! Bass Pro Shops have exactly what I am looking for!!! Yeah!!!

Soft*Silver 12-09-2010 01:06 AM

Mr Smitty the one eyed rocking on limping kitty is indeed sick. He has hair loss around his neck and its really red and aggravated looking. I thought the other cat was picking on him and biting him. Nope. After the scab fell off, it sure does not look like a bite. I am calling the vet in the AM. Its always something....sighing...

poor old man....

katsarecool 12-09-2010 01:26 AM

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Originally Posted by softness (Post 244023)
Mr Smitty the one eyed rocking on limping kitty is indeed sick. He has hair loss around his neck and its really red and aggravated looking. I thought the other cat was picking on him and biting him. Nope. After the scab fell off, it sure does not look like a bite. I am calling the vet in the AM. Its always something....sighing...

poor old man....

I hope Mr Smitty does well!!!! Poor guy!!!!

JakeTulane 12-09-2010 09:40 AM

Gathering everything I need and setting it out on My jewelry making table to start designing a very special Christmas present for someone in need of a little help this year. smiles.

Andrew, Jr. 12-09-2010 09:47 AM

Michelle Rhee, StudentsFirst
She wants to reform the school systems in America
:hangloose:

Miss Scarlett 12-09-2010 10:21 AM

It's time to get off my sparkly femmie tail and take care of the errands I put off yesterday. The trash is now making its presence known with authority. I need to check my mail, return some now overdue library books (they were due yesterday), get a prescription filled and take some toys over to the Salvation Army Christmas Bureau.

A little lethargic these last couple of days. Met with my Counselor on Tuesday. We've been working on the abuse by my Mom that I experienced as a child. It's pretty draining and leaves me wanting to hide from the world while I regain my footing. Until this session I have been able to resist that urge because my previous sessions have been after work but this week I am on vacation. OK, I had a day to wallow in it but now it's time to get moving.

Random 12-09-2010 11:42 AM

Will someone please tell me where the electric screwdriver is hid? I need to hang things on the wall...

thank you...

ravfem 12-10-2010 12:58 PM

life...

truths...

lies...

purposes...

love...

pain...

today...

tomorrow.

Soft*Silver 12-10-2010 01:03 PM

whats on my mind? Living dangerously..thats whats on my mind..my demented old dog who has been losing control of her sphincter has just begged me to come lay on the couch with me and I have let her...she is licking my feet and feeling preciously loved right now...

hey...its an old couch. I planned on replacing it anyway....

Soft*Silver 12-10-2010 04:39 PM

does anyone have a cat who has been diagnosed with diabetes? What were the symtoms? I have read the internet stuff but I want to hear from pet owners.

princessbelle 12-10-2010 05:00 PM

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Originally Posted by softness (Post 244946)
does anyone have a cat who has been diagnosed with diabetes? What were the symtoms? I have read the internet stuff but I want to hear from pet owners.

My dog had diabeties. Died from it. I was shocked that the symptoms for animals are the same as humans. Even the blood levels.

I am now petrified one of my animals will get it.

Watch for these things......excessive thirst, urinating where they normally don't and seem to not have control over it. Excessive appetite or no appetite. Staggering, confusion, sleeping a lot, going off and not wanting to be around people like they normally would.

By the time my vet had figured out what was wrong with my 15 year old baby it was too late and they couldn't save him. His sugar was so high it was unreadable.

But, i did find out that there are many animals that have diabeties and actually survive. You have to check their sugars just like humans and give insulin.

I hope this helps. If in doubt, please get your baby checked. Make sure they run a test specifically for blood sugars. Most don't run this. I'll never forgive myself for letting the vet tell me over and over he had a virus when i knew it was more.

hugz :bunchflowers:

Jet 12-10-2010 05:04 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by princessbelle (Post 244966)
My dog had diabeties. Died from it. I was shocked that the symptoms for animals are the same as humans. Even the blood levels.

I am now petrified one of my animals will get it.

Watch for these things......excessive thirst, urinating where they normally don't and seem to not have control over it. Excessive appetite or no appetite. Staggering, confusion, sleeping a lot, going off and not wanting to be around people like they normally would.

By the time my vet had figured out what was wrong with my 15 year old baby it was too late and they couldn't save him. His sugar was so high it was unreadable.

But, i did find out that there are many animals that have diabeties and actually survive. You have to check their sugars just like humans and give insulin.

I hope this helps. If in doubt, please get your baby checked. Make sure they run a test specifically for blood sugars. Most don't run this. I'll never forgive myself for letting the vet tell me over and over he had a virus when i knew it was more.

hugz :bunchflowers:

good post...........

WolfyOne 12-10-2010 06:00 PM

I am bored, I am stressed, I need a job and a life outside this room

Wolfy, who is still hopeful and continues to keep faith even on the days I feel defeated

Gemme 12-10-2010 07:56 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by katsarecool (Post 244018)
Ok my little thing is to wear thick woolen blend heavy socks in the winter. Ivory being my favorite color. Not knee socks but socks with heavy comfortable anklets. For lack of a better word. Wal Mart does not have them. Their socks are miserably thin. Target, Kmart, Kohl's etc do not sell them. Anyone know of a place where I can find them? On line is cool too! Help!!!! My feet get so cold in the winter.

Quote:

Originally Posted by katsarecool (Post 244022)
Thank you Sweet! Bass Pro Shops have exactly what I am looking for!!! Yeah!!!

Just about any sporting goods type store will have what you want, so if you don't have a PBS near you the next time you need some socks, look for a Big 5 or other sporting goods store.

Daktari 12-10-2010 08:05 PM

Over-whelming sadness. Endings are never easy :(

katsarecool 12-10-2010 08:24 PM

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Originally Posted by Incubus (Post 245073)
Over-whelming sadness. Endings are never easy :(

So sorry to hear that you are going through something sad!!! I hope things get better for you!

katsarecool 12-10-2010 08:27 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by princessbelle (Post 244966)
My dog had diabeties. Died from it. I was shocked that the symptoms for animals are the same as humans. Even the blood levels.

I am now petrified one of my animals will get it.

Watch for these things......excessive thirst, urinating where they normally don't and seem to not have control over it. Excessive appetite or no appetite. Staggering, confusion, sleeping a lot, going off and not wanting to be around people like they normally would.

By the time my vet had figured out what was wrong with my 15 year old baby it was too late and they couldn't save him. His sugar was so high it was unreadable.

But, i did find out that there are many animals that have diabeties and actually survive. You have to check their sugars just like humans and give insulin.

I hope this helps. If in doubt, please get your baby checked. Make sure they run a test specifically for blood sugars. Most don't run this. I'll never forgive myself for letting the vet tell me over and over he had a virus when i knew it was more.

hugz :bunchflowers:

I lost a beloved Rottweiler to Diabetes several years ago. It broke my heart! Like you by the time we realized what was happening (and it happened very fast she went downhill quickly) it was too late and she had to be put down. If I had read something like this when I first noticed something strange about Lynda I would have taken her to the vet much earlier. Thanks for this reminder!!!

katsarecool 12-10-2010 08:28 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Gemme (Post 245067)
Just about any sporting goods type store will have what you want, so if you don't have a PBS near you the next time you need some socks, look for a Big 5 or other sporting goods store.

Thank you Gemme!!! Got to love those warm thick comfortable softie socks!

Daktari 12-10-2010 09:07 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by katsarecool (Post 245083)
So sorry to hear that you are going through something sad!!! I hope things get better for you!

Thank-you so much for your kind words.


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