No, you gotta turn to Joshua Ray Walker for that:
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No, you gotta turn to Joshua Ray Walker for that:
https://www.centraltrack.com/song-of...er-lot-lizard/
Everyday heroes open the microwave at 1 second before the beep.
I think my marriage could use a RACI chart.
Oh thank goodness.
Superheroes stop the microwave at :02, then put the next item for cooking in there and push the "add 1 minute" button, without having to go through the whole rigmarole again.
I just made a follow-up appointment for Cookie now that she's done with the anti-biotics for her UTI. (Cookie is one of my guinea pigs.)
This may be a dumb question so excuse my ignorance but do you take guinea pigs to a special vet for small animals? Is there a size or family of pets beyond which most vets don't treat --- like, say, hamster, gerbils and rats (I had several growing up) or turtles, newts and lizards? I know there are herpetologists and such but for your general pet owner?
I only know about guinea pigs. The vet that takes care of mine is the only one that takes on guinea pig patients at the animal hospital where she works. Not every vet's office or animal hospital will see guinea pigs. Where I go is mostly a dog and cat place. My kids were the ones who told me I needed to find somewhere to take them for annual check ups. When Cookie has something fairly obviously wrong with her, I took her in for that too. My vet loves seeing "my girls" because she doesn't have that many guinea pig patients and she's been seeing mine since they were babies so they are her favorites. At least that's what she has told me. I'll ask her next week when I take Cookie in if she sees other smaller mammals. This office is mammals only, I do know that.