@EmperorPeyton I’d go for it for yours. We have 3 cats but only Max has a collar with a bell. It’s mostly to find her in dark places. Bentley is easy to find and Tasha usually makes enough ruckus to locate, but max is a tux (mostly black fur) and she likes to nap in places we might not expect
Aight everyone: what’s the verdict for bells on collars. I’ve read some things saying it doesn’t matter, I’ve read some saying don’t, I’ve read some saying it depends on the cat.
@skippytpe Okay, that’s bad and all…
But.
It is WAAAAAAAY better than how I originally read that sentence when it wasn’t clicking that “monster” referred to the energy drink
Guest Dan VanHiel (@danvanhiel) joins me to discuss one of Disney's earliest Saturday Morning Cartoons, The Gummi Bears. Will we be looking to take a sip of Gummi Berry Juice, or will we be content to let the trolls have it? Join us and find out.
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@ngrandscrutton@MrMMarsh Okay, I love this. I learn something new about Brit culture, and I get to introduce new people to the mad-cap radio show from the UK back in the 50s where Peter Sellars got his start!
@danvanhiel@MrMMarsh Lurgy is a common term in the UK for feeling unwell, typically with cold-like symptoms. Not sure there was a Goon Show reference being made deliberately🤷♂️
Oh, great, I have some kind of lurgy that feels pretty similar to when I last had Covid, but is (so far) testing negative. Particularly annoying as I’ve not really been around too many people lately. Had to give up my ticket to see Stewart Lee tonight, and spend the day in bed.