

I’ve found that my bamboo garments stretch out and pill. Is that a common thing for bamboo or did I get unlucky with the quality?


I’ve found that my bamboo garments stretch out and pill. Is that a common thing for bamboo or did I get unlucky with the quality?
I love all the technical info! I also enjoy learning about owl behaviour, especially when they interact with other species.
In Sweden 20°C is the lowest acceptable indoor temperature for apartments.
I lived at a place that had 17-19°C indoors for a while. Spent all my time nestled under triple blankets. Sitting still at those temps gets real cold after a while, unlike being outdoors where you’re more likely to be moving (and maybe get some sunlight to warm you up, too).


This is true for reptiles and snakes as well.
Lol yes! Don’t look too closely at the beak 😆
The irises look like they’re made of gold dust!
With my cats the belly rub appreciation came with age. At 2 years old it was all playful teeth and claws, but after 8 years or so it is 100% belly rubs and cuddles.


“Dust-free” cat litter.


They must mean wheat starch or some other derivative where the gluten has been removed?


There are wrong answers?


Oh no! I was going to vote for barred owl but this is too cute!
Handmade quality vintage memes.
The fluffed up fur on the back makes me think the cat might be in some pain/discomfort. We had a cat with FORL who had severe tooth pain, she often looked like that when she wasn’t feeling well. Cats are really good at hiding pain so it took us a while to understand.
This cat might be just fine though, I don’t know the context of the picture.
Unusual to see an owl on the ground. Beautiful picture though!


Snakes do have bodies as well as tails, it’s just not very apparent. The “body” part is comparatively long, while the tail is quite short. Cephalopods, however, are literally named “head-feet”.
Also be prepared to let the walk take 5 minutes or less if the cat doesn’t feel like it. Or if they find it too scary (but might want to try again a little while later).
The sun has moved. The owl has not.