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I looked at your picture, but I followed the link to a photo sharing website. I didn't look at any of your other pictures, I swear😉On a side note, does anyone know why my picture doesn't show? I tried the image attachment button, but it just gave one of those error-looking images...you know the little square with the random shapes inside?
Yeeks😱 This is not your day.I don't even know how this happened but here goes:
I was eating pasta with some red pepper flakes in it for lunch and managed to get a large piece wedged between my molar tooth and gum. NBD right? WRONG! I pulled it out and now have, literally, a sizable tear in my gum and part of it has separated from my tooth. WHY??? What did I ever do to a red pepper flake to deserve this kind of pain???
I'm hoping the Ibuprofen will help me out some...
What did I ever do to a red pepper flake to deserve this kind of pain???
Well... you were trying to eat it 😏
Damn little bengal kitten insists on being fed constantly. She's 4 weeks old, so I should be able to feed her 4 times a day if not 3 no problem. But no! She insists on being fed every 3 hours. I'm not feeling well at all today so I was trying to take a nap and she spent a half hour screaming on and off before I caved and got up and fed her. But she's so cute it makes up for her occasional annoyingness. 😍😍😍
Picture!
So I'm thinking about getting a tattoo. I have wanted one for awhile now and decided that I wanted the aesculpius. I did a search of veterinarian tattoos to try to get a better idea of what I wanted and came across this picture
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There were several more pictures of hairless cats and even some pigs with really intricate tattoos. I don't like it. It really rubs me the wrong way. Something like this had to have taken some time. I feel like tattooing should be for medical purposes like marking spay scars or identification purposes. I was wondering what other people thought of this and the ethics surrounding it. So what do you guys think?
I meant to add that your tattoo came up in my search. I clicked on it and it brought me to this thread and a post you made about stepping on an ant hill. You took a pic of your feet.Totally don't agree with it. But apparently it is pretty popular in Russia.
So I'm thinking about getting a tattoo. I have wanted one for awhile now and decided that I wanted the aesculpius. I did a search of veterinarian tattoos to try to get a better idea of what I wanted and came across this picture
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There were several more pictures of hairless cats and even some pigs with really intricate tattoos. I don't like it. It really rubs me the wrong way. Something like this had to have taken some time. I feel like tattooing should be for medical purposes like marking spay scars or identification purposes. I was wondering what other people thought of this and the ethics surrounding it. So what do you guys think?
So I'm thinking about getting a tattoo. I have wanted one for awhile now and decided that I wanted the aesculpius. I did a search of veterinarian tattoos to try to get a better idea of what I wanted and came across this picture
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There were several more pictures of hairless cats and even some pigs with really intricate tattoos. I don't like it. It really rubs me the wrong way. Something like this had to have taken some time. I feel like tattooing should be for medical purposes like marking spay scars or identification purposes. I was wondering what other people thought of this and the ethics surrounding it. So what do you guys think?
So I'm thinking about getting a tattoo. I have wanted one for awhile now and decided that I wanted the aesculpius. I did a search of veterinarian tattoos to try to get a better idea of what I wanted and came across this picture
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There were several more pictures of hairless cats and even some pigs with really intricate tattoos. I don't like it. It really rubs me the wrong way. Something like this had to have taken some time. I feel like tattooing should be for medical purposes like marking spay scars or identification purposes. I was wondering what other people thought of this and the ethics surrounding it. So what do you guys think?
Totally agree with you all. I'm alright with tattoos for identification purposes and we just bought tattoo ink to start using on shelter animals because our one vet does his spays through ridiculously tiny incisions, so we figured it be good to start using since it's kitten season and those scars will probably be extremely difficult to find later on.
I haven't seen anything like this at work thankfully. Although apparently people have brought in dogs with pierced ears...
I agree! I cannot believe someone would do that too their cat!!!! I understand the whole shelter tattoo just to make sure its obvious, but I am not really jazzed that they did it to my dog. I had her for a month and took her last week for her spay (parvo risk at the time so they didn't want to take her into their surgery area when she was first there) and they didn't tell me they were going to put a smiley face tattoo on her belly. I completely get the point of it as they pre-spay and neuter animals before adoption, but I already adopted her and had her for awhile! She's microchipped with all her info online. She doesn't need the weird little face on her belly and she doesn't even grow hair there. I know I shouldn't care, but man they could've told me they were going to do it.
But back to the main topic, anyone who tattoos their animals for their own pleasure is just wrong!!!
Okay, a smiley face is a little weird. We just put a little green dot next to the incision.
The vet school just did a green line along the scar on my dog. They asked before hand, too.Yeah a smiley is weird for sure. We just put an S...
I agree! I cannot believe someone would do that too their cat!!!! I understand the whole shelter tattoo just to make sure its obvious, but I am not really jazzed that they did it to my dog. I had her for a month and took her last week for her spay (parvo risk at the time so they didn't want to take her into their surgery area when she was first there) and they didn't tell me they were going to put a smiley face tattoo on her belly. I completely get the point of it as they pre-spay and neuter animals before adoption, but I already adopted her and had her for awhile! She's microchipped with all her info online. She doesn't need the weird little face on her belly and she doesn't even grow hair there. I know I shouldn't care, but man they could've told me they were going to do it.
But back to the main topic, anyone who tattoos their animals for their own pleasure is just wrong!!!
I guess this may be my ignorance showing, but there seriously isn't a standard identifier for these kind of things?
For TNR programs, it is standard to clip the left ear. This makes the animal able to be identified as sterile at a distance. Obviously this isn't desirable in pets/adoptable animals. There is not a standard for client owned/shelter animals. A lot don't do tattooing at all.I guess this may be my ignorance showing, but there seriously isn't a standard identifier for these kind of things?
I don't think it defeats the purpose. In general, any tattoo in the area of a spay incision should indicate that the animal has been spayed.The shelter I worked at made a circle with a line through it. Jeez, I had no idea there were so many different ways of doing it. Kinda defeats the purpose.
I don't think it defeats the purpose. In general, any tattoo in the area of a spay incision should indicate that the animal has been spayed.
I was going to comment that my dog wasn't tattooed when HE was done at the vet school through the shelter.
And then I realized that I'm an idiot.
I think it's past my bedtime.
In other news- ID tattoos good. Spay tattoos good. Other tattoos bad.

This is true. I should clarify as my statement was very vague. I was just thinking about how people are tattooing their animals (which I had no idea that people did!) so now people could argue their tattoo is proof of a spay. I would hope that if people are paying for something like cosmetic tattoos that they would be willing to pay for a spay too. :\I don't think it defeats the purpose. In general, any tattoo in the area of a spay incision should indicate that the animal has been spayed.
Yeah but that would "deprive them of their right to reproduce!!1!!11!!!" Yeah, heard this one....This is true. I should clarify as my statement was very vague. I was just thinking about how people are tattooing their animals (which I had no idea that people did!) so now people could argue their tattoo is proof of a spay. I would hope that if people are paying for something like cosmetic tattoos that they would be willing to pay for a spay too. :\

I applied for a $2,500 scholarship from my UG this quarter because for once, the scholarship criteria allowed for Seniors to apply. Sweet, I can actually apply! urgh. I got a call from the scholarship committee asking if I was graduating this year. Umm yeah, I selected that option on the app. That's what seniors do right? I then was told I would have won the scholarship if I wasn't. Before hanging up the woman says cheerfully, "You should have applied last year!" Gee thank captain hindsight. Oh well. Nice to know they liked my application I guess.
I know right? A load of crock. I hate seeing issues like pyometras at work that could be prevented by spaying. I'm sure people aren't really going to go through the trouble of getting their dog tattooed to avoid a spay though. Way too much effort I would think.Yeah but that would "deprive them of their right to reproduce!!1!!11!!!" Yeah, heard this one....![]()
Thanks PetPony. She said seniors are allowed to apply, as long as they aren't graduating. Of course it didn't say that in the criteria but life goes on. I applied to some scholarships at Edinburgh and hopefully they like my applications too. They were pretty similar.Did you say anything about seniors being able to apply? What did she answer to that? That really sucks. I'm sorry! 🙁

Thanks PetPony. She said seniors are allowed to apply, as long as they aren't graduating. Of course it didn't say that in the criteria but life goes on. I applied to some scholarships at Edinburgh and hopefully they like my applications too. They were pretty similar.![]()

You can do it!!!Love these pre-exam nights where I study at home ... then move to Starbucks ... then move to Perkins ... then try to get home in time to catch 3 or 4 hours of sleep ... knowing I'll be sleeping through pretty much all the lectures after the exam ... just to try and stay awake to drive to the clinic in the afternoon and put on my "alert" face ...
Ok. Done grousing. Back to studying.
I feel like I have no direction. WTF do I do with myself for the next year?!?
I guess my big problem is that you weren't told about the smiley face. That would make me crazy (mostly because I couldn't imagine having to look at a poorly drawn smiley every time I have one of my babies a belly rub!).