miss my vtm pc so i figured i'd dump a bunch of old art of him.
hes a toreador who was turned in the early 1900s, now living in the early 2000s. he is insufferable. he has amnesia and has been friendless for so long that he literally doesn't know how to make friends anymore.
the closest he has is his coterie members who are THE PRINCE AND THE SHERIFF (the latter is w/ him in pic2) and who literally just put him with him because they're bound by experience or whatever. and also his unwanted malkavian sugar mommy i guess (featured w/ him in pic1)
activities of note: once drove a truck into the side of a bar. once frenzied because in a street race the other driver got into a car crash. once a rat exploded on him in his halloween costume. he hates one of his coterie members so bad that he would literally kill him if the opportunity arose.
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Understanding Your Cat's Liver Disease: Nutrition and Care Guide
Adding salt to your cat's food is generally not recommended, especially if they have liver disease.
Excessive salt intake can put additional strain on the liver and kidneys, potentially worsening the condition.
High levels of salt can also lead to increased thirst and urinary issues in cats.
In cases of liver disease, it's crucial to focus on your cat's overall diet and nutrition.
Your veterinarian can recommend a specialized diet that is appropriate for your cat's specific needs.
These diets are formulated to support liver function and minimize the workload on the liver.
It's also important to ensure that your cat has access to fresh water at all times.
Staying hydrated is essential for supporting overall health, including liver function.
Furthermore, try to provide a stress-free environment for your cat. Stress can impact the immune system and exacerbate certain health conditions, including liver disease.
Creating a calm and quiet space for your cat can positively influence their well-being.
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is it kind of gay to be in a mutual blood bond with ur prince
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Woman and man jailed for theft and fraud in Iver
Following a police investigation, a woman and a man have been jailed for theft and fraud in Iver. Helen Dubery, 57, and Mark Dubery, 62, both form Egham, were sentenced at Aylesbury Crown Court last Friday (10 February). Helen Dubery was sentenced to a total of five and a half years’ imprisonment and Mark Dubery was sentenced to a total of two and a half years’ imprisonment. At a trial at the same court lasting 12 days, Helen Dubery was found guilty by unanimous jury of two counts of fraud and four counts of theft. Mark Dubery was found guilty by unanimous jury of two counts of theft. He was found not guilty of one count of theft. The sentencing relates to incidents that occurred between February 2012 and March 2017 where Helen Dubery applied for a loan and bank account in the victim’s name. The offenders then stole over £170,000 from the victim’s bank account. Helen Dubery also falsely sold the victim’s car and two rings. Investigating officer, Detective Constable Lynda Stearman, said: “Helen and Mark Dubery gained the trust of the victim and over a sustained period of time used his money to fund their own lifestyles. “This has had a serious detrimental effect on the elderly victim, so I am pleased they have been brought to justice. “I hope this sentence sends a strong message that fraud will not be tolerated by Thames Valley Police and we will deal with offenders robustly.” #iver #theft #fraud #jailed #sentenced
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