Help Me, Flist!
Oct. 20th, 2011 01:40 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
The second section of my class started this week and they upped the homework quotient. A LOT. Which wouldn't be such a huge problem except I'm fighting both a bladder infection and an ear infection and haven't slept in days. I expect to spend the weekend curled up in a ball somewhere trying to sleep. Meanwhile, one of the assignments requires me to ask 5 people not related to me questions about what they feed their pets. We have one pet owner in the office this week (yes, I quizzed her) but the others are out, and if I'm too zonked to go out this weekend...
So if anyone owns a cat and/or dog and is really bored in the next few days, I need to know:
Pet - dog or cat, and approximate age
Primary food you give your pet?
Where you buy it?
Why do you choose this particular kind of food for your pet?
Thanks in advance for the help! Now I'll pass out on my desk.
PS If anyone knows of any good articles or books regarding hookworms, I also have to write a report on that.
So if anyone owns a cat and/or dog and is really bored in the next few days, I need to know:
Pet - dog or cat, and approximate age
Primary food you give your pet?
Where you buy it?
Why do you choose this particular kind of food for your pet?
Thanks in advance for the help! Now I'll pass out on my desk.
PS If anyone knows of any good articles or books regarding hookworms, I also have to write a report on that.
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Date: 2011-10-20 09:28 pm (UTC)Food: Iams senior formula dry food mixed with half can Pedigree wet food.
Iams bought at PetsMart and Pedigree bought at Walmart.
Why: Patrick was eating adult formula Iams but we switched him to the senior formula a few years ago. The pieces are smaller and easier to chew, especially when mixed with the wet food.