Yay! We think alike rather often these days it seems... which is generally a good thing, I think!! LOL!! I sync my phone to my Dropbox, too, but haven't used the Carousel thing... I may have to check it out! Not that my DB is as extensive as yours, but it's got quite a lot!!
Well, ours still get good-quality food for the simple reason that I can tell a major difference in the "output" department of pet care, with both the dogs and the cats. Our vet told us 20+ years ago that better quality food would do that, and all of them since then have definitely proven him right!! But we can switch brands/flavors on the cats, and they don't really seem to care that much. The dogs now are less picky than Sunny was (she just would. not. eat [even before she got sick] if the food wasn't a flavor she liked), but they also both need to lose some weight, so we're pickier about what we buy than they probably are about what they eat! LOL!! (And I've *never* had a dog who's been an inhale-it-all-at-once type of eater. I think they've all learned, as puppies, to emulate the cats we've always had! LOL!!)
LOL at the yelling. Sunny used to do that to Gavvy every once in a while -- even as patient and tolerant as she was, she would eventually get tired of him trying to be Boss of All Things, and she'd basically pin him down and yell in his face. Luna, though, doesn't understand the whole "you can yell but you can't grab" idea behind that, so her version is to grab Gavvy by the throat and shake him like a rag doll. With her at 90ish-lbs and him at ~19, that's not exactly "okay"!! Hence, her being in the kennel when he's out/him being in the bedroom with me when she's out scenario.
YAYAYAYAYAY for some freedom left! I'm sure we can figure out something for you to do in your spare time ;-)
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Well, ours still get good-quality food for the simple reason that I can tell a major difference in the "output" department of pet care, with both the dogs and the cats. Our vet told us 20+ years ago that better quality food would do that, and all of them since then have definitely proven him right!! But we can switch brands/flavors on the cats, and they don't really seem to care that much. The dogs now are less picky than Sunny was (she just would. not. eat [even before she got sick] if the food wasn't a flavor she liked), but they also both need to lose some weight, so we're pickier about what we buy than they probably are about what they eat! LOL!! (And I've *never* had a dog who's been an inhale-it-all-at-once type of eater. I think they've all learned, as puppies, to emulate the cats we've always had! LOL!!)
LOL at the yelling. Sunny used to do that to Gavvy every once in a while -- even as patient and tolerant as she was, she would eventually get tired of him trying to be Boss of All Things, and she'd basically pin him down and yell in his face. Luna, though, doesn't understand the whole "you can yell but you can't grab" idea behind that, so her version is to grab Gavvy by the throat and shake him like a rag doll. With her at 90ish-lbs and him at ~19, that's not exactly "okay"!! Hence, her being in the kennel when he's out/him being in the bedroom with me when she's out scenario.
YAYAYAYAYAY for some freedom left! I'm sure we can figure out something for you to do in your spare time ;-)