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Caring for Your Aging Cat - 9 Common Issues You Should Know About {Pawnation OLD}
Dec 11th 2010 10:52AM My male cat developed diabetes when he was eleven yrs old. I went to THREE vets till I found one I felt comfortable with to treat him. Yes, it cost money. They put him on a special veterinary diet for diabetes, which made him feel a little more comfortable. Then we determined he needed one shot only once a day of only 1 ml of insulin. In 10 months, he had a complete recovery!! I keep him and his sister on a high protein low carb weight loss diet now, and they are super healthy. I saved Jack's life. Two years after that, we had a furnace disaster, and Jack saved MY life when the house filled to the ceiling with smoke and he woke me at 4 am. Please get proper treatment for your cat. I will guarantee you, he is EXTREMELY uncomfortable, why do you think he is howling all the time!?? you think your cat is comfortable having to eat so much and having to pee so much!! Your are negligent in not gettting and giving proper treatment to your pet. PLEASE get him help. Call the local ASPCA if you can't afford it, and ask for a low cost clinic. GET HELP NOW!
Arranged Marriage: Better than the Bar Scene? {Lemondrop}
Nov 18th 2008 11:28PM Dear Single Dad: You say you go to bars and surf the net looking for women. Surfing the net, going to a chatroom or to an online dating site, that is essentially the virtual equivalent of going to a bar.
No wonder you are meeting the wrong kind of women if you are looking for them this way!! You are looking in all the wrong places!
Join a group at your church or temple, take an evening class at the local college, take a pottery class, go to the gym and be a regular in yoga, go to your professional association and attend lectures regularly. Join an outdoors club where you learn a new activity or regularly engage in one you like with a group of people. These are the places where you will meet people you have things in common with.
That's how you meet people who like you for who you are. Not at the bars!
Good or Bad? Check out the Stars Without Makeup! {AOL Latino Blog}
Apr 29th 2007 5:23PM After seeing these pics, I'll never again have to think that I'm ugly or horrendous looking without my make up! These movie stars don't look any different from me without their own make up. We can all make our selves a little prettier with some paint, but maybe we can leave it for special occasions or for work. That's what these gals seem to do!
On another note, some of the "before" pictures here look like they can't possibly be the same as the "after" person. The Goldie Hawn pictures -- no way could that be her!! Holy Moly!!
All right gals, I think it's time we celebrate our natural beauty. No one is perfect!
The Do's and Don'ts of Do-It-Yourself Dye Jobs {oldstylelist}
Jan 29th 2007 3:42PM To Sue, # 224: for color resistant grey~! I stopped in one day at Sally's Beauty Supply and they recommended a product they carry called "Grey Magic". You buy a little bottle for $6.00 and it is enough for 20-40 applications. you add 10 drops per one ounce of developer in your coloring kit. I use Nutrisse by Garnier, which is the softest on my hair, and since the developer bottle has 23 ounces, I add 20 drops of Grey Magic. What a delight, I can smile again, now the color solution actually colors my grey hair brown!! Go to Sally Beauty Supply to get this stuff, you can find a location near you from their website.
The Do's and Don'ts of Do-It-Yourself Dye Jobs {oldstylelist}
Jan 26th 2007 11:26AM I just turned 50, and I have fine hair, 85% gray. I have been coloring my own hair for 15 years, because every single time I go to the hairdresser: not only do they botch the color job but they ruin the condition of my hair. I have tried so many different salons over these years, and they just ruin my hair. First, they do not know how to cover the gray. Second, they do not even know how to detangle my hair after washing: at home, I get ever tangle out of my hair with my fingers when I condition in the shower. Hairdressers do not understand this concept, they rake through my hair with a comb when it is still tangly, and I feel and see them rip out my hair. Then they insist on drying my fine hair with several kinds of curling and flat irons, so that it is just dried out and burnt, and the ends are fried. What is the point of having a hairdresser trim or cut your hair when they then pull it out while combing it and then burn it with drying tools? What is the point of going to a hairdresser to have them color your hair when they do not know how to color the grey? For these reasons, I color my own hair, and I dry and style it myself, and the color is nice and my hair feels soft and silky and it looks good. I have not found a salon that is capable of doing this. Sorry Michael. I use Nutrisse by Garnisse. It is gentle on my fine hair. And I add Grey Magic to cover the grey.
Beauty and the Geek is back {AOL TV}
Dec 3rd 2006 7:42PM Please provide the definition of:
Geek
Nerd
Dork.
I honestly can't figure out the difference!
(Geek Girl, some of us would really like your sage advice here).
Is stress making your hair fall out? {That's Fit}
Nov 19th 2006 3:34PM I've been using that same GNC Skin Hair & Nails formula, and it's been making a big difference for me too! It does work.
Please tell me, where do you get the HorseTailRush Herb Extract? I would really like to try it!
Never trust a man in a bow tie {Stylelist}
Nov 7th 2006 6:46AM Many architects have, historically, worn and still wear bow ties. It is simply a uniform of the profession. As an architect myself, I have a great respect for the bow tie, and I also find one on a man to be aesthetically pleasing. Your article is bogus, to take a line from a movie and make it into a general truth is insulting.
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