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fwoggys-second-chance · 6 months
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Uhoh! (Moon 3) Part 1
Everyone is healthy, stomach upsets have passed and the worst thing theyre dealing with is some fleas Nightpaw caught. Until today. Ryestalker is out. Stretching her legs after spending ages in the nursery. She catches the scent of a small rodent. A mouse. She hides amongst the grass, crouched low. Careful step after careful step. When, SNAP! Something with teeth snaps down onto her leg. Pain.
The pain explodes across her hind leg and she panics. She struggles like a rabbit being caught for prey. It HURTS and if she doesn't escape she might get taken. Her sister Chive was taken by tallwalkers after getting caught in one of these. Ryestalker has a new life waiting for her, friends, kits. She can't be taken. She escapes, but her leg is torn to shreds. Flamespots and Streamflow find her bleeding in a heap. Having made it halfway back to camp before collapsing. They carry her back together.
Ravensong drops the prey she was eating when they arrive, rushing over to help them carry the unconscious molly to the medicine den. She puts Ryestalkers leg back together the best she can and wraps it up. Setting her down in a nest. Now all they could do was wait,
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iblogshub1 · 4 years
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yourdealadvice · 2 years
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The Best Tall Walker in 2022 - A Review
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The Heavy Duty Rollator Walker is a great product for seniors who want the convenience of a rolling walker with the added support of a padded backrest and seat. I was looking for a rollator walker for my grandmother, who recently had hip surgery, and came across this one on Amazon. I liked that it could support up to 500 lbs and that it had large 8" wheels, which would make it easier for her to maneuver over uneven surfaces. The red color was also a nice touch.
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About the product
Heavy Duty Rollator Walker for Senior This walker is perfect for seniors who need a little help getting around. It's made from heavy-duty steel that can support up to 500 lbs, and it has large 8" wheels that make it easy to maneuver over obstacles. Plus, the padded backrest and seat provide comfort while you're on the go. Can Support upto 500 lbs. This bariatric rolling walker is perfect for seniors or anyone who needs a little extra support. It can hold up to 500 lbs, making it one of the most durable options on the market. The large 8" wheels make it easy to navigate over any surface, and the padded backrest and seat provide additional comfort. Adjustable and Easy Folding Rolling Walker The Heavy Duty Rollator Walker is perfect for seniors who need a little help getting around. It's easy to adjust and fold, so it can be stored away when not in use. Plus, the padded backrest and seat make it comfortable to use. And with 8" large wheels, this rolling walker can support up to 500 lbs. Large Paded Seat with Adjustable Height This Walker has a large padded seat which is not only comfortable to sit on, but also adjustable to different heights. This means that it can be easily adapted to suit the needs of different users. The other great feature of this walker is its large 8" wheels which make it very easy to maneuver around, even for people with limited mobility. Flexible Dual Hand Brake This Health Line Massage Products walker not only looks great in red, but it's also very functional with its flexible dual handbrake. This is a feature that allows you to safely and easily stop the walker when needed. The brake system is specifically designed to allow for easy stopping and starting, making it perfect for those who may need assistance when walking. All Terrain Large Wheels Having large wheels is a great feature for this walker because it helps to make it easier to use on all types of terrain. Theyre also helpful in terms of preventing the Walker from tipping over, as they provide more stability. Additionally, the large wheels can make it easier to maneuver around obstacles.
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Our Score: 83/100 I found the Heavy Duty Rollator Walker by Health Line Massage Products to be extremely versatile. It can be used as a traditional walker, or with the seat and backrest in place, it acts as a rolling chair. The large wheels make it easy to maneuver, and the padded seat and backrest are comfortable. This product has a weight capacity of 500 lbs, making it perfect for bariatric patients. I would award this product an 83 out of 100. The customer reviews on Amazon are positive overall, but there were a few niggling points raised. One customer said, I find it very difficult to get (the) lid on getting it in place takes quite a bit of negotiation. However, no one else seems to have experienced the same difficulties, so perhaps it isnt a widespread problem. Other customers said they love this product and that it was an awesome purchase! I would highly recommend the Heavy Duty Rollator Walker by Health Line Massage Products! Get right into it:
Conclusion
The Heavy Duty Rollator Walker by Health Line Massage Products is a top pick for bariatric rolling walkers. It has great features like an extra-large padded seat and backrest, large wheels, and can support up to 500 lbs. It's easy to assemble and use, and reviewers say it makes a big difference in their mobility. Read the full article
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wc-moonsinger · 4 years
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Lion - Star Caller
From a story inspired by Warriors. A group of cats have thrived for generations in the forest, marking their borders and caring for each other. However, a part of them, a connection to their gods, has been severed, and it’s been like that for many many moons. But no one is worried. Except the Star Caller.
A Star Caller is the cat who talks to their ancestors for advice, what is to come in the next moon, and prophecy. They are outcasts of the Camp and are only allowed entry by either leader or second in command. A Star Caller may not mate within the Camp, and they may not be she-cats. If a Star Caller is to take a mate, they must never bring their kits back to the Camp. The Star Caller is not allowed to hunt, fight, or sleep with the Camp. Besides their ancestors, they should have no relations in the Camp.
Lion was branded as a kit by Sunfire (name is work in progress) the god of the sky, storms, and weather. From then on it was clear that Lion would be a Star Caller. At 4 moons, he was given his role as Star Caller, training under Creek until Creek was ready to pass on to the Tallwalkers. Lion is a very affectionate and caring cat, not suitable for a life of solitude. Fortunately for him, he will be getting a barrage of prophecies that keeps him in the Camp to guide to leader.
Lion’s kin is: Fox -  brother; Flame - father; Song - mother
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lemmesmash-clan · 7 years
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Alex Crave   Kittypet | Cultured Little Lady  | Designed by me
Technically, she shouldn’t be able to talk to Clan cats. Technically, she should be confined to her catio or her leash when outside… but the gal’s got friends in Ashclan, and they’ve dug her a little wiggle-room to get out and about! ;D
A purebred Bengal, she absolutely adores her two ‘Tallwalkers’ but also appreciates her freedom. Her Tallwalkers in question are a history teacher and his 10-year-old son; her name comes from a certain historical figure and the kid’s favorite cavity-inducing cereal. They have a collection of little bandannas they put over her collar, mostly plaid, maps, memorable quotes, Game of Thrones or Lord of the Rings references.
Alex is very curious about Clan culture, but not in the usual Kittypet way; she’s genuinely respectful and has a knack for connecting the dots. She’s also wise enough to not ask any questions that would cause Clan cats to clam up due to challenging their beliefs/way of life.
She’s endless energy. A living zooooom. Will bounce 90% of the time to move and leaps everywhere for the hell of it… or, not entirely; she’s a shitty climber, so jumping is the only way to get anywhere high.
 Terrified of small insects/arthropods; if it’s smaller than a toe-pad it’s hard to keep track of and nOT FUN.
The acest ace you’ll ever see; not sex-repulsed, though. And for the record, she isn’t neutered. 
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lemmesmash-clan · 7 years
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Cragheart Deputy | He is Lorge Boy | Designed by @squirrelfights
Somehow this guy is a great dad to everyone except his biological daughter, go figure. He is Scalestar’s third Deputy, their first and the replacement having died during the Blight, a hard-working fool putting all of his time and energy into ensuring the well-being of the Clan. Cragheart is wracked by guilt over the deaths of his mate and Clanmates, cryptically acting as though he’s somehow to blame; as a result he is an incredible pain in the ass when it comes to making sure cats respect young Lichencloud’s orders. Stay healthy kids! He’s also bossy in general, but in a cool dad-like way.
In an attempt to keep the memory of those lost alive, he’s adopted many of their hobbies: his brother Birchfur’s habit of counting berries on bushes, Brackentail’s  gossiping ways and his mate Leopardstep’s curiosity regarding Tallwalkers. He’s also finally obeying her wishes and learning dad jokes.
A very ruthless fighter, he’s gotten badly injured a few times as a result, hence the facial scar and constant squint in one eye. He’s very self-conscious about his appearance, really. Also allergic to pollen, so he has to stay around Camp during springtime and Lichencloud gives him special herbs once it’s a little more bearable.
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