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Cake day: August 12th, 2023

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  • wulrustocatsMy cats right now
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    13 days ago

    That was so nice when I got an 8 year old indoor cat. You could see this world of wonder in her eyes, as she didn’t know where to look and where to sniff first.

    With time, I could let her run free but supervised in a shared apartment building garden. She always went to the same pine trees and couldn’t get enough sniffing them. Also jumped on the window sill of neighbour cats just to hiss at them from the outside.

    When I went to neighbours, for example to pick up a package or talk about something, she trotted next to me through the hallways like a well-trained dog and sat next to me when I talked to a neighbour. The whole stairway and hallways were another great adventure to her, sniffing and clawing doormats etc.


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    Yes, the worst was when something startled her (sting from a thistle?) and she dashed for the door full speed, into the harness, did a looping. A good fit is essential, could have cause major injury!


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    13 days ago

    They really make sense; instinctively, cats trust running water more than stale water, for the same reasons I mentioned.

    Often thought about it, but didn’t get a chance to try.


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    14 days ago

    Hm. Maybe try putting the water away from the food. Some cats don’t like it near the food. (Presumably related to clean water sources in nature vs. dead prey.)

    My last cat only ever drank from the running tab. Jumped into the bathtub and meowed until someone turned it on, day or night.




  • wulrustoTHE POLICE PROBLEMFlorida Cops will kill protesters.
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    18 days ago

    That is a weird understanding of the law. As any elementary school kid (outside the US) knows: Doesn’t matter if the suspect stole a chewing gum or killed someone - they need to be stopped and arrested with the least harm possible.

    Punishment is done by the courts. Not a police job.





  • The far right doesn’t even need to win directly. Even within conservative parties, such as Germany’s CDU, the populists make it to the top. They have good people with real solutions up to a state level, maybe more than any other party, but the new chancellor and most of the ministers from his own party are populists.

    Conservatives with a real vision and plan might soon suffer the same fate as McCain and Romney.

    This has a whole chain of consequences. Problems are not solved and increase, the far right gains.

    Also, the current government coalition of the two formerly major parties didn’t even get half of the votes, resulting in less acceptance of the democratic process and legitimacy of the government. Not a big difference to the electoral college problem in the USA.







  • Nice! And here I am, moving just 80 % of my Amazon purchases elsewhere and talking a lot about switching to Linux …

    I found Mastodon not viable. Here are my experiences with it: https://lemmy.world/post/22012649/13473693 (tl;dr: my instance was shut down, all accounts deleted).

    Followed the BlueSky people eventually. I kept my Twitter account, although unused, but to be honest, any account that I need for vital information is also - or only - on BlueSky. I left one last pinned post on Twitter, urging people to at least mirror whatever they think they must post there to Mastodon or BlueSky, so they don’t force others to stay, but I’m afraid those who still believe, after all that happened, that they can do more good than harm there will be hard to convince.