A cherry muffin sounds like THE PERFECT FOOD suddenly.
I WANT VORTEX'S CHERRY MUFFINS!
MEE TOOOOO!!!!
shoves cherry muffins through the internet. They’re mini muffins, so it’s easier.
I think that I used too much vanilla. I’m used to the cheap stuff, so I add a little extra, but I was using the good stuff from South America. Not that it’s bad, it’s just the dominant flavor. I will be more careful with the blueberry ones I’m making tonight.
omg, i so want muffins!!!!! nom nom
headdeskheaddeskheaddesk
No, vet. tech. I am so not feeding my cat Hill's Prescription Anything Crap. Read the fucking ingredients, find me some damn protein and listen to me when I say that cat does not do corn and wheat. Seriously, what part of corn starch do you not get?
Ugh, Windsparrow. Stoopid tech.
I don't know how I'm supposed to work when I'm sitting here, struggling to stay awake. I can't see my doc until Monday, so I'm stuck with another few days of this mess. Really - depression, fatigue, and somnolence is a 3-punch knockout.
Off for cup of coffee # 3.
I may need to find some good fanfic to get my mind off my pet food rage.
smonster, good luck with that coffee. Hanging-in-there~vibes for ya, too.
I am so not feeding my cat Hill's Prescription Anything Crap. Read the fucking ingredients, find me some damn protein and listen to me when I say that cat does not do corn and wheat.
Word. I had much the same discussion with our last vet. If it has grain in it, I'm not feeding it to my cat. I checked, just out of curiousity, the label on the bag in the vet's office that's supposedly formulated for *diabetic* cats and guess what the first ingredients are? Grain. WTF.
I think that I used too much vanilla.
Oh. My. God. Vortex's cherry muffins are too vanilla. Everything I know is wrong! Up is down, black is white, cats are dogs....
Vortex's cherry muffins are too vanilla.
BWAH! Thanks, sean, I needed that laugh.
Vortex's cherry muffins
I'm still giggling over the phrase.
If it has grain in it, I'm not feeding it to my cat. I checked, just out of curiousity, the label on the bag in the vet's office that's supposedly formulated for *diabetic* cats and guess what the first ingredients are? Grain. WTF.
These are people whose profession requires them to have an understanding of biology. How is it that they don't get that obligate carnivores NEED meat - not by-products, not meal, but actual muscle meat. It's like having a nurse tell a parent that juice and prescription fruit roll-ups are way better for kids than actually eating a whole piece of fruit. It boggles.