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I live in NYC and can verify both #3 and #13. Not sure why the guy walks around with a cat on his head, but as a cat lover I want to grab it and take it inside! That said, he's been doing that for several years now and I've never seen the cat jump off his head. As for #13, it seems that it's legal to walk around topl...more
So true, Frankly! I always say us locals look down to avoid stepping in something nasty on the sidewalk, while the unsuspecting tourists look up at the buildings.
I have two brothers, same litter. They were eating the same amount, but one was getting heavier and heavier. I switched them to only grain-free soft food (Halo and Weruva/BFF) and the heavier one lost the extra weight while the smaller one maintained the healthy weight. Bottom line, only feed cats soft food twice a ...more
Renters insurance not only covers your belongings, it also covers "prohibited use". I found this out after Hurricane Sandy took out the electrical systems in my high rise building. It was either live in a freezing cold apartment with no running water, 10 floors up, or move to a hotel for the three weeks it took for t...more