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Check out this GST cat's osmetrium????
Comments (0)First pics were taken during process of molting (the waiting stage) pics at the end are of the same caterpillar after he molted, if you notice, it seems that the left side of his osmetrium looks like it was retracted partially, it was like that prior to him beginning the molting process as well. Then in pics taken after he molted, it looks like only the right side of his osmetrium protrude when he is not happy, which is often, he is very defensive, most of the others seem to get used to me cleaning their cages and feeding them, not this one, he "stinks" me 99.99% of the time, which is not too bad right now because he is still pretty small, but I am dreading the last instar phase with this one, lol....See MoreCheck out my new small sectional
Comments (11)You can buy as many sections as you want, there are two "storage ottomans that fit on the end, which I have purchased, but are back-ordered until mid april. I would describe the color as being a dark tan, not gold or beige at all. It also comes in red, or you can mix and match the pieces. Another benefit is that the individual sectional pieces are light weight enough for me to easily move around and the round ottoman and side ottomans are on casters. The deal I made was $999 for the four sections, then $400 more for the round ottoman and two side ottomans. I like that it can "float" in the room, not just be jammed up against the wall....See MoreCheck out this cat that found me
Comments (67)I love Luckstone, too, Jodi! ;-) And it ended up being quite theatrical as my grandfather and several of his siblings were on the stage. I called my grandmother Lucky, but maybe Luckstone is a possibility. I thought of Josh and Groban earlier too! I had to give up my orange cat after my mother died. (I was nine.) His name was Rusty. (Very original!) I better come up with something soon because my son keeps calling him Saucers. I can't say I'm crazy about the name. Marilyn, it's true about most orange cats being male, but my Peachy (picture below) is a female. I read that in order for this to happen the mother must be a calico and the father an orange. We have Peachy's mother, a pastel calico. We don't know who Peachy's father was, but now we know what he looked like. :-)...See MoreYou've seen my pics, now check out my kitchen video!
Comments (14)cocomac20: In regards to the viking stuff... that hood was sent to me without the proper fitting filter inserts, and no railing to even place the inserts on. I tried and tried and tried to have the company fix the issue and send me new inserts. Eventually they did send some, but once again they weren't able to be installed due to there being no railing, and even if there was a railing they were the wrong size. At some point they just stopped responding to my requests. I had to have my lawyer draft a letterhead document threatening to sue them if they didn't fix the issue. Only after that they sent a tech out who measured the space and was able to install the proper items. The customer service is horrendous, especially considering how much I spent on their product. Also, the vent fan had an issue with a clicking sound on the vent top opening and hitting the side walls of the shaft (which I was told to place some weather stripping on to stop), but seriously why couldn't they have done that at the factory? Lastly, the time controller on it has just simply stopped operating, I didn't use it very often anyway since it was kind of confusing to begin with, but it's just one more item that makes me sour of their products. Thanks for the compliments on the video :)...See Moreblfenton
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