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  • Obviously the duel wielding rouge

  • Lmao. Seriously though it's exposure; beef, chicken and pork are the cheapest and most common animal proteins available to pet food manufacturers so they're in just about everything. If for some reason the animal has an immune response and those proteins are present at the time the immune system can decide that they're the cause and the animal then develops an allergy or sensitivity to them. With limited ingredient or single protein foods you're just dodging the proteins most pets are pre-exposed to and feeding them one that doesn't cause their immune system to think they're under attack.

    One of our cats is so allergic to poultry (chicken, eggs, etc) that he'll scratch and chew himself bloody if he eats it consistently. We had to switch to rabbit and fish based foods or he was an unhappy creature. Just giving him a cat treat with chicken as an ingredient has him scratching his neck immediately and he'll have a couple of fresh scabs by the next morning.

  • Good, now keep them derailed indefinitely

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  • Maybe the sand is hot? It's a situational decision.

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  • In case you don't want it in your ass?

  • Fair enough, roo protein cat food is about the same cost here as rabbit or venison but I'm assuming they're all a bit over priced

  • We pivoted from real activism to bumper stickers and yard signs and campaign donations to candidates who signalled the right wealthy class social virtues in the 90s and haven't looked back

  • Look into rabbit or kangaroo, depending on where you're located they could be reasonably priced vs beef. Pets with common protein allergies usually don't have reactions to those, or venison for that matter.

    Source: one of our cats is allergic to basically all poultry, we switched to rabbit and salmon based foods

  • I have so much to do I'd better have a coffee

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    I'm so tired I need a nap, but I'm too full of caffeine to take one

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  • I hate this post

  • Mostly just EU consumer protections and ease of warranty service. If you buy in the EU you should get the standard 2y consumer electronics warranty but only 1y in NA. Verifiy that you can actually get a deck in france, apparently availability is spotty. Typically warranties are handled where you bought the item too, so if you ever need to make a warranty claim you might have to send the deck to Canada if you buy it before you leave.

  • Also announced, anything that isn't okay is going to be burned or sent to the concentration camps

  • I mean I'm all for these idiots spiraling down into LLM driven psychosis, at least that makes their insanity plainly visible instead of cloaked behind a thin veneer of futurism over tech billionaire feudalism

  • It's almost as if he has zero principles and just repeats what he's told to, who'd have guessed?

  • 🫡 thank you for your service

  • Looks like meat's back on the menu boys!

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