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Left-Star2240 t1_jechd3l wrote
Reply to LPT: Take your adopted animals from shelters straight to a vet as soon as possible. by bcurtiswx
The shelter we adopted our cat from was fantastic. He was in a quarantine room with other cats that needed to have a respiratory infection ruled out.
We filled out the adoption paperwork the day we met him. He wasn’t medically cleared for adoption so they approved us as to foster him and they let us bring him home a week later. We were instructed to contact the shelter if any health issues arose. I had already made an appointment with my vet to meet him and she found him to be in good health. (She picked him up, hugged him, and told him he’d hit the jackpot!)
At one point during the foster we did have to take him to the vet because a growth developed on his paw. It turned out just to be keratin and fell off on its own, but that visit was free because we contacted the shelter and made an appointment with the vet that they worked with.
Once he was actually cleared for adoption part of the paperwork mentioned taking him to our vet within two weeks of “adoption.” When I called to ask about it (because he’d already seen my vet, and the next available appointment was months ahead) they explained that if any genetic issues were discovered they would discourage us returning him.
I explained that he was “home” the first night and I wouldn’t return him if they paid me. They gladly took my credit card for the $50 adoption fee.
Left-Star2240 t1_jeca98a wrote
Reply to LPT: Since April 1st is coming up. A good tip to live by is that everyone should be able to laugh at your prank at the end. If everyone ends up laughing at the person getting pranked, and they are just the punchline, chances are you're just being a jerk. Don't be a jerk. by moosepooo
I worked with an optometrist whose family celebrated April Fool’s like a holiday.
One year they took the contents of one kid’s backpack and bubble wrapped them. Another kid they took the music mechanism from a greeting card and installed in their text book. The third they put one of those fake severed legs they sell at Halloween and made it look like it was sticking out of his trunk.
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Reply to I made damn near perfect bacon today. by JCP5887
The real question is where are you and are you offering to share? I’ll be right over
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Reply to comment by pgm_01 in Home depot special by NATO1092
I think you can even rent from Home Depot
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Reply to comment by midmodmad in Home depot special by NATO1092
Looks like that car will be abandoned on the side of 84 near Hartford soon.
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Reply to Can a former employer mention that someone was let go in a reference in Massachusetts? by Limulemur
My employer will only confirm title and dates of employment. Of course they demand references that will reveal more 🙄
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Reply to New York landlord becomes legal guardian of 93-year-old Holocaust survivor: 'She had no one else' by Imguran
Stories like this are a reminder that there are still genuinely kind people in the world.
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Reply to comment by LowkeyPony in Why do salt trucks have to drive side by side taking up all lanes and backing up traffic? by [deleted]
Exactly. Being stuck behind them I at least know the road is salted.
Left-Star2240 t1_j9oagzo wrote
I’m hoping to relocate in the next year because rent is too expensive.
Left-Star2240 t1_jechrcj wrote
Reply to comment by bcurtiswx in LPT: Take your adopted animals from shelters straight to a vet as soon as possible. by bcurtiswx
Wow! Once the adoption was finalized we received his intake paperwork (including the questionnaire from the lady who initially took him in) with his vaccination records, neuter records, and dental records (he’s FIV+ and had had a few teeth pulled by the shelter’s vet).