So… Your cat does my #2 when you do your #2? Def #2
So… Your cat does my #2 when you do your #2? Def #2
Three possible reasons:
1- They’re into your smell and trying to rub themselves on something that smells like you,
2- they’re trying to get your attention,
3- if the litter is also in the bathroom, they could be cleaning their paws on the towel. I’ve seen cats scratch everything in the room after using the litter.
From the way you phrased the question my money is on #2, but you know better. It might be time to get a higher towel bar or close the bathroom door
You have a ton of comments so I’ll keep it short. Fleas are very, very, very extremely hard to get rid of once they reach critical mass. Their eggs can remain dormant for up to two years, and they’re immune to pest control methods including bombs.
My suggestion: get a pill based flea treatment, read the dosage instructions and keep it going for at least 3 months. Clean and vacuum regularly. You don’t need to buy a steam cleaner but other than that your girl is spot on.
Again I don’t know about your local rules or what’s available but since you were considering flowers and decided against them because of the price, my suggestion would be a nice thank you card and maybe a small tiny cheap succulent plant. They are hardy, easy to keep even on a desk and they cost like a cup of coffee or so.
Hah! 23 in my case. Still haunts me
Personally I would just say, “when you’re solving equations”. That’s pretty much my math face no matter what kind of math
I gave up coffee as part of my daily routine, so, tea. I try to switch up with camomile in an effort to moderate the tannins intake.
I figured a picture of a marathon vs people on a queue
Yes I hate teeth whitening in general. I really dislike that unnatural shade of white. What gets me of their advertising methods is that they usually prey on people’s insecurities based on the myth that the whiter your teeth the healthier they must be.
I think your experience sounds like the benign fasciculation another lemming described. Look for the video link among the comments
That’s so interesting, thanks for sharing the link. But in my case, nothing moves. After reading some replies and googling more I’m more inclined to think it’s just the capillaries and small arteries delivering blood to the skin with different amounts of delay.
Fair enough, this could be it
Yeah, nothing moves, it feels like a pulsation on my skin but nothing is moving. Neither my skin nor my muscles move. I’m trying to understand what causes this sensation. What is point with that quote?
Why is this question considered medical advice? Also, considering most common facts are parroted correctly out of LLMs, why is it wrong to search for answers there first?
This is the theory I side with the most, I just hope I’ll find someone who can confirm or debunk said speculation
Is it possible to feel this flush pulsating at different rythms simultaneously on different areas of my skin? I would think it’s just blood flow but it’s so erratic and not matching my heartbeat
I used to believe the same but the thing that puzzles me is that it’s not with the rhythm of my heartbeat. It feels like skin flushing from blood flow like you describe, but in patches, and they all pulsate at different speeds.
I can get to take home a device to chek my pressure for free?
I knew it, I knew it, I knew it! I’ve been deceived all my life!
Thanks, I also had no idea