Oh no! Sorry to hear that. I hope all goes well for everyone. I'm super-allergic to cats to the point where I could not foster. Plus birds and cats are not a good mix. I admire you for taking them on; you're doing such a good thing. I hope their humans are able to find housing soon.
They've been here 2 weeks and my allergies are getting much better. I adapt fairly quickly, but am always allergic to new cats. I have been consuming a lot of OTC meds, but am cutting back.
Little guys has just been Ebesneezer in a room 25 feet away, and was the loudest sound in the house.
They're hoping it's a month, but I've mentally prepared to keep them at least until the end of June. It's rough out there for poor folks.
I'm suuuuuuper sensitive to certain meds, so normal allergy meds that allow people to function put me into a coma. It sucks so hard! It IS rough out there for people who are struggling financially--and it's getting worse for people every day. You're doing such a good thing.
Thanks. I'm on a fixed income myself, but 2 people who participated in the rescue are helping me with the cost of supplies. Including an extra allergy inhaler.
I'm allergic to just about all antibiotics, which Is even scarier.
But I've always had cats -- my last one died a couple of years ago, so I'm happy to have the beasts around except for the allergies. Even when Ebesneezer projectile-snots on me.
I think "maxxing" is going to max out and become exceedingly cringey, just like everything-core: cottage-core, goblin-core, Barbie-core, Bridgerton-core, ugh! Enough already!
I'm fostering a cat with a chronic sinus condition.
He's definitely going to get called Ebesneezer. Thanks to Mr. Toni!
Yay fostering! I hope allergy season is kind to Ebesneezer.
I'm allergic to cats, but he and his 2 brothers needed a home in a hurry when their people lost housing.
Oh no! Sorry to hear that. I hope all goes well for everyone. I'm super-allergic to cats to the point where I could not foster. Plus birds and cats are not a good mix. I admire you for taking them on; you're doing such a good thing. I hope their humans are able to find housing soon.
They've been here 2 weeks and my allergies are getting much better. I adapt fairly quickly, but am always allergic to new cats. I have been consuming a lot of OTC meds, but am cutting back.
Little guys has just been Ebesneezer in a room 25 feet away, and was the loudest sound in the house.
They're hoping it's a month, but I've mentally prepared to keep them at least until the end of June. It's rough out there for poor folks.
I'm suuuuuuper sensitive to certain meds, so normal allergy meds that allow people to function put me into a coma. It sucks so hard! It IS rough out there for people who are struggling financially--and it's getting worse for people every day. You're doing such a good thing.
Thanks. I'm on a fixed income myself, but 2 people who participated in the rescue are helping me with the cost of supplies. Including an extra allergy inhaler.
I'm allergic to just about all antibiotics, which Is even scarier.
But I've always had cats -- my last one died a couple of years ago, so I'm happy to have the beasts around except for the allergies. Even when Ebesneezer projectile-snots on me.
Soot Yourself!!! 😂😂
I wouldn't even read their reviews - hired on the spot!
I think "maxxing" is going to max out and become exceedingly cringey, just like everything-core: cottage-core, goblin-core, Barbie-core, Bridgerton-core, ugh! Enough already!
I find "maxxing" even more annoying than "core", so I hope it goes away soon.
Particularly as it seems to be used the most by horrible, superficial people.
I think at some point it just becomes more funny with each iteration. Orthodontia-core! Lemon-core! Footmaxxing!