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fuzzybluemonkeys) wrote2006-03-04 05:08 pm
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Well, that was a waste of gas
So, I found this Innova EVO catfood online. It's high-protein, low-carb, and based on the idea that cats are carnivores. Sounds good. Now to find someplace that sells it.
First place: In Hamilton, Mapquest has heard of it, directions are printed, off I go, and... and it doesn't exist? The good news is that in all my meanderings and "crap, I'm on the wrong road"s there was never a point where I didn't know how to get back to where I started from [practice for Baltimore, I hope]. Which I eventually did because the road ended before the numbers got low enough for this alleged store's alleged address. Maybe it pulled a Bellona on me, but Mapquest didn't acknowledge any such thing. Of course, Mapquest also didn't acknowledge the next store I tried, but that one had its own website with directions so I was more inclined to trust it. So that trip was less of a waste, and I also got the Swheat Scoop litter to try because it was only $2 more than an Arm & Hammer of the same size and there was a dollar off coupon on the bag and I'm willing to pay an extra dollar for pretty biodegradability. Plus, thinking of it as wheat being tracked all over my apartment rather than as litter all over the place is somehow more appealing.
The food is a bit more expensive than the prescription kind, but since I'm saving on Vet costs and not having to take Ringo outside the apartment is pretty much priceless, I think it'll be worth it. And this non-prescription stuff has more protein and less carbohydrates than the food allegedly designed for cats with diabetes.
First place: In Hamilton, Mapquest has heard of it, directions are printed, off I go, and... and it doesn't exist? The good news is that in all my meanderings and "crap, I'm on the wrong road"s there was never a point where I didn't know how to get back to where I started from [practice for Baltimore, I hope]. Which I eventually did because the road ended before the numbers got low enough for this alleged store's alleged address. Maybe it pulled a Bellona on me, but Mapquest didn't acknowledge any such thing. Of course, Mapquest also didn't acknowledge the next store I tried, but that one had its own website with directions so I was more inclined to trust it. So that trip was less of a waste, and I also got the Swheat Scoop litter to try because it was only $2 more than an Arm & Hammer of the same size and there was a dollar off coupon on the bag and I'm willing to pay an extra dollar for pretty biodegradability. Plus, thinking of it as wheat being tracked all over my apartment rather than as litter all over the place is somehow more appealing.
The food is a bit more expensive than the prescription kind, but since I'm saving on Vet costs and not having to take Ringo outside the apartment is pretty much priceless, I think it'll be worth it. And this non-prescription stuff has more protein and less carbohydrates than the food allegedly designed for cats with diabetes.
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so when i told shoshana about pulled a bellona she thinks that should be a new expression im sure everyone else here will agree
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we can like dubble date
winchester is not spike but it is an improment in the pronunceability department