I'm going to try to gas light myself about batteries and range

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Then Mousie - I found out they can prescribe cats Prozac to be administered with ear drops. I'm definitely asking the vet about that at her next appointment. She's very high strung and sometimes attacks others for no reason. She also challenged the two bucks she saw in the woods behind our house and I absolutely believe she would have tried if she could get out.
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Then we have the outside cats. Isabel is the oldest and is a cranky old lady who loves attention from certain people and only them.
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Ghost and Crybaby are the newest - Ghost is named for the Gray Ghost character from Batman and Crybaby is called that because he won't let me near him yet but he sits in the woods and cries at me while I get the food together. He sounds so sad.
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And saved for last is the grumpy old man who is probably the father of at least some of the ones in my house. I can't tell you his name because the auto-censor keeps changing it.

He earned it when he first came to the house because he was chasing that feral mom around until she was so tired she couldn't get away. He was mean and fought with everyone. Eventually, I got him and the other male who lived here then to coexist. If they started yowling at each other I would tell them that we don't act like that here and they have to get along and they would walk away from each other. A-hole would mouth off while he walked away and it was hilarious.

Now A-hole is the biggest silliest sweetie here.
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Ok - here goes the list! I'll divide it into a few posts.

This is our oldest guy - his name is Mr. Spock. My daughter named him that because he has pointy ears.

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“Resisting scritches is futile.” -Spock

Huckleberry is a portkey to the timeline where we didn’t euthanize Haramabe and everyone was born with 31,642 Bitcoin.

“I’m tired of your shit.” Muro


“You lucky you bigger than me.” - Poppit


Ragdoll is thinks the auto feeder should go off thrice a day.

“Also tired of your shit.” - Adzuki-bean

“The catnip must flow.” - Treeboy and Mikey
 
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“Resisting scritches is futile.” -Spock

Huckleberry is a portkey to the timeline where we didn’t euthanize Haramabe and everyone was born with 31,642 Bitcoin.

“I’m tired of your shit.” Muro


“You lucky you bigger than me.” - Poppit


Ragdoll is thinks the auto feeder should go off thrice a day.

“Also tired of your shit.” - Adzuki-bean

“The catnip must flow.” - Treeboy and Mikey
Ilya is bigger than everyone. He was about 18 pounds last time we went to the vet.

We also have a dog that loves all the cats and especially loves kittens. His name is Dewey and they all like to snuggle with him.

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@Chavannigans hows the iPhone Air experiment going?
We survived the first real world day with the Air.

Left the battery pack at home.

Lasted my 8 hour shift of running tickets and doomscrolling (or whatever the kids call it), a Boy Scout Den Meeting, and some light scrolling at home.

It made it from 7:49 to 22:23 without plopping it on a charger. It was at 24% when I put it on my Qi2 nightstand thing.

Very similar to my experience to the 15 Pro Max, which had me pretty thrown off.


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