You're sure you won't try tea instead?
Down under there must be plenty of spare tea bags supplied for your favorite British ppl...
Looks more like a tick on his back..lol
I do enjoy an appreciate tea... but coffee is just too tasty!
Too many great blends to choose from, right?![]()
You would see eye to eye with my wife who needs her morning coffee...
So sorry to disappear and then pop up outta the blue. The only internet that I have is on my cell phone and really...I think there may be a conspiracy...so it generally makes me want to avoid the internet altogether. Also, it's summer now, and that means waaaayyyy more outdoor activities.but I've missed this place!
well, first off, plain neosporin is eye safe -- at least it used to be. i'm pretty sure that it still is. but i don't know if it's animal safe.Maybe Aimee or Gabe or someone would know this... do they make an OTC product that's like neosporin, but safe to put in eyes? Everything that I know of is prescription only, and I've had to drag animals to the vet before to get some ridiculously expensive gentamycin sulfate drops. Fortunately, the breeder paid for it. Now another animal has a cut on his eyelid (no idea how that happened) and it isn't the breeder's fault, and I wish I could find something OTC to use, but I've had no luck so far.![]()
Maybe Aimee or Gabe or someone would know this... do they make an OTC product that's like neosporin, but safe to put in eyes? Everything that I know of is prescription only, and I've had to drag animals to the vet before to get some ridiculously expensive gentamycin sulfate drops. Fortunately, the breeder paid for it. Now another animal has a cut on his eyelid (no idea how that happened) and it isn't the breeder's fault, and I wish I could find something OTC to use, but I've had no luck so far.![]()


Lol at the pics! I don't know of any OTC eye drops with antibiotic properties but a quick search led me to this...