he really needs something to sort out his gingevitis, seems like there is a genetic propensity towards this problem in his family line as a close relative of this cat, also a stray, has been adopted and tromps in and out of the local supermarket once or twice a day and gets fed, she also has the tongue hanging out thing like this one
this is the proper cure for cat gingevitis
the other thing this boy needs help with is ear and eye mites, i think they are, something makes him wink a lot and makes his eyes watery and he scratches at his ear sometimes causing himself to scream lol, it's hilarious to see but sad to see at the same time
i'm learning how to deal with giant frozen slabs of beef currently, i have a hacksaw to cut it up and i was able to cut it in half and stash the whole 4kg in the freezer, but it's quite cumbersome... first rule of sawing a frozen slab is definitely to cut across the widest part and then try to get about half way through and you should be able to snap it apart
i think i understate how much he has there, also, it's probably closer to 300g, which will definitely be enough to make him happy until lunchtime tomorrow
i really want to do this bbq thing on a daily basis, 1kg beef, it's about 12 euros, the only puzzle i have is the wood for the fire, and mastering how to get an effective bed of coals, i probably should just go with charcoal, the wood option is cool and the flame grilling and black char is cool but it's a lot more bulk to carry around
well he already had a dose of moxidectin, a close relative of that one, i also have an antiparasitic and systemic insect parasite tablet that i was planning to give him a month after the moxidectin/imidocloprid dose i was recommended by the vet
it seems to me like the vet, one vet in like 5 little towns across the coastline here btw, is giving every dog and cat imidocloprid/moxidectin and as a consequence a lot of the local parasites are immune to it
i remember when i first used an imidocloprid anti-flea/tick treatment, how dramatically and effectively it worked, but it quickly became obvious that the pests get used to the poison and you are back where you were before
so i'm just going to switch up his treatment every month to a different internal/external antiparasitic treatment to try and cover all of the bases, maybe next month he'll be fully free of the ear and eye mites
i feel like i need to take these things too, i know for sure i have a latent infestation of demodex follicularis mites, that i acquired while in a hostel in bratislava, just prior to coming down with a bad case of covid, and i know ivermectin is effective against covid infections which makes me think that the vulnerability is related to parasite colonies as well as the virus itself
so yeh... i want some ivermectin for myself, also, and probably something for the external parasites as well, stuff that's in my todo list in the back of my mind but i need to attend to at some point
the lack of concern about human borne parasites these days is kinda weird, when you consider how mandatory parasite control is with livestock
i think that a lot of health problems actually stem from microbial, worm, mite and larger insect parasitic activity and metabolism/metabolites
gotta get me some ivermectin as a starting point, i bet it's gonna do something interesting to my insides, it is also lethal to blood parasites too
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