Guide on Moving House With Pets
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Moving homes with pets can be confusing and anxiety-inducing for pets. To ensure a smooth transition, it is essential to visit your current veterinarian, arrange a separate room or space for pets, and consider other options like hiring a pet sitter or booking a kennel or cattery. Ensure your pet is tethered securely in your vehicle and has all necessary vaccinations.
Read Top Tips for Moving Homes with Pets in the UK, to learn more.
Take a stroll around your new neighborhood in the days leading up to the move to help them adjust to new situations. Let home moving services in London know about any pets moving with you upfront, especially if you are transporting exotic species like tropical fish, reptiles, or amphibians.
On D-day, use pheromone diffusers to help pets relax and avoid anxiety. Regularly check in with your pet, lock any doors and windows behind you, and provide them with clean water and toys to keep them occupied. Plan meals carefully, avoiding feeding your pets two hours before the move to prevent travel sickness.
To move homes with pets in the UK, it’s essential to stay at home for the first few days, update their details, be patient, and ensure each room is secure. Keep cats indoors for a week, and alert former neighbors about the move if they see them. If your pet exhibits signs of sadness or depression, seek expert assistance. Be gentle with your pet and don’t panic!
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in my whole life i've never met a cat who prefers their belly rubbed to their back pet. but my little one, she'll let me rub her belly all day long, but the second my hand goes down her back, watch out
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Awsten Knight Hair (Two different files)
I started with showing Red & Black first as it's the latest but I made 17 swatches. I think I covered every significant color, skipping most Greatest Hits hairs as those are a pain okay, I am but a single person with GIMP. I did do the scene hair but I would like to some day do it on another mesh. I sorted and organized all my pictures of Awsten, over 400 btw, by hair color, to help me figure out the best examples of each, and to figure out which ones were just faded versions of the others, a few swatches are 'faded' colors, and which looked distinct enough to make swatches for.
Green seems most consistent, I have the most pics of blue. Greatest Hits tricolor and red & black are my favorites. The blue is the first color that shows up on the swatches so the thumbnail shows blue hair to make finding it easy. I tried to mimic that the two distinct reds were not exactly the same. I've gotten way too fucking good at telling when a picture came from even if the color is gone from it.
None of these are what hair my Awsten Sim normally has tho.
This is. I made this a couple years ago and never changed it from most outfits as it just makes him stand out and it took hours to make, I wanted to get the most out of it. Just one swatch here.
Both of these are base game mesh recolors, so nothing else is needed. Standalone files. Also I went out of my way to grab werewolfy poses and emotions because I think it's adorable, okay. He's the least intimidating werewolf, but still my favorite.
Forgive Jack's face and body and everything being in frame a lot I am playing as him.
Hair 1
Hair 2
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between ball pythons and corn snakes, which one do you find easier to take care of?
Disclaimer: I am not an expert on snakes by any means! I am in a lot of FB groups and follow snake people on tumblr.
Based on everything I have read, corns for sure, and ball pythons are not as easy as people say. They are more forgiving of errors, eat like champs, and require easier to maintain humidity in many climates. Probably more I’m forgetting. My girl never missed a meal and put up with my beginner mistakes very well! Ball pythons seem to be more sensitive to mistakes, are prone to go on hunger strikes potentially for months, need higher humidity or else can develop respiratory problems and nasty sheds. I had a BP briefly that unfortunately I had to rehome, and he was actually not especially hard to please. Good calm dude, great eater (only missed a meal once), great shedder. Had no big problems while he was in my care.
But like any animal, if you really want a ball python and do your research they can be great little guys! The vibes of corns and ball pythons are different so while a corn snake is easier some people might not dig a zippy snake and want something more likely to chill with you like a ball.
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