Good (Encouraging) Stuff (Part 2)

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Does it keep them from pooping in other people’s yards?

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You need the motion activated sprayer for that.

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I didn’t know that was a thing!

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Hartz diapers. For when the little bugger hasn’t suffered quite enough humiliation yet.

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Bad kitty!

It shows a lot of love to care for your baby through tough medical challenges.

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Indeed, and I don’t mean to make light of those.

(Having grown up with dogs, there’s a perverse part of me that delights in seeing the arrogance of cats taken down a peg or two. :smiling_imp:)

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I do love the puppers more.

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So wait, you’re saying I have to WORK for your love?!

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I wish I knew a few months back. One of our cats had some therapy that ended up with him needed to be isolated for two weeks because of :radioactive: :poop: . This might have prevented the need for that.

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Kathy; she’s a harsh mistress.

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Why are his shelves empty?

Dog What GIF

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He mentioned changing or rearranging operations a while back. However, I thought he said the new backdrop would look like the old one. :thinking: Maybe they’re almost ready to move.

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Thanks!

I’m not good with verbal information – I wish he did transcripts! – so I don’t watch all of his excellent videos.

ETA: Actually, now that I look at them carefully, those are newly built shelves. Maybe they’ve moved, but not yet unpacked?

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He mentions the feeling that the shelves are empty of energy, hope or motivation.

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Does he? That doesn’t sound like him. :confused:

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I think it’s supposed to be a symbol for those he is trying to encourage.

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