As an atheist, putting my hand on the Bible and saying an oath before testifying to a court is less likely to get me to tell the truth than a pinkey promise
When my parents were fighting for custody, I was old enough to have a say, so they put me under oath to assure I was being honest with my feelings. Using my best serious face, knowing what was coming, when offered the bible to swear on, I requested to swear on the secretary’s hole punch, “because it’s far more honest. It says it’s going to punch a hole, and it does, best God I’ve seen today.” My mom buried her face in her hands, my dad sighed and rubbed his forehead. The judge almost choked on his water before telling the bailiff “find this young lady a hole punch!”
San Jose councilman
Lan Diep sworn into office with his Captain America Shield
Good morning everyone today’s discourse is: *throws dart at spinning wheel*
Nobody should be pressured to use any specific menstrual product and should be only encouraged to use what they’re comfortable with, however when having this conversation some of y’all REALLY get into some serious fearmongering territory over tampons and toxic shock syndrome and should quit that
“Toxic shock syndrome” is essentially a complication in a staph or strep infection, which are caused by VERY common bacteria. Ever had strep throat? It’s the same bacteria, and any wound is at risk of being infected.
The reason it’s so heavily associated with tampons is because of a tampon called “Rely” released in the 70s, which utilized a new hyperabsorbant material… and people were leaving them in for DAYS at a time. Who would have thought – leaving a ridiculously full tube of blood in your body for an unheard of amount of time would be a perfect breeding ground for bacteria, and it was SO effective at absorption it dried out vaginas everywhere… leaving them at risk of abrasive damage, which is, again, not great to have beside an over-encumbered bacteria generator.
That caused a serious spike in TSS, and once it was figured out, that specific material was banned for use in tampons and all the “don’t leave it in for more than 8 hours” warnings were added to all packaging.
Based on this article from Dec. 2017, there are now less than 1 in 100 ,000 cases of TSS reported annually in the United States… and not all of them are even related to tampons since again, TSS is a complication of a staph/strep infection, which can be contracted anywhere.
And even then, nowadays those infections – while still nasty – are perfectly treatable.
If you use tampons:
-don’t leave them in for an extreme amount of time (like 8+ hours… which most people cannot do comfortably anyways)
-don’t use ones that are too big for your shape and flow
-don’t use them if you have a vaginal wound
-don’t apply them with dirty hands
-make sure they’re clean and fresh out of the wrapper
(And I don’t have specific details right now but I imagine being immunocompromised would also be a factor – but that’s something best discussed with your doctor, I think.)
If you don’t use tampons, then that’s cool too!
But when we talk about our options for menstrual products and the positives and negatives for everyone, ESPECIALLY when it comes to ending stigma around different types of products, let’s NOT lean into another kind of stigma that is perpetuated by fearmongering and misinformation.
You may find tampons to be uncomfortable, even painful, less effective for you, or just plain gross, and that’s all perfectly fine. But you’re incredibly unlikely to get TSS from using them if you practice basic hygiene and follow common sense.
So the really good news is that cats are pretty good at the whole ‘handling heat’ thing. They evolved from a desert-dwelling wild cat and still retain a lot of those features. Certain breeds are more sensitive—-any brachy breed like Persians will have more trouble coping with heat, and long-haired cats will have extra problems.
Elevated beds help a LOT. These tend to be pretty cheap too.
Cooling beds are more expensive and usually contain cooling gels. While very effective, these gels are toxic to cats, so check cooling beds frequently for any claw marks
Fans. Lots and lots of fans, really? Sometimes I put a bowl of ice in front of the fan for extra cooling power.
Water fountains. Cats are already pretty bad at the whole ‘drinking water’ thing, and a fountain helps A LOT, especially with older cats who are more prone to getting dehydrated. You might want to talk to your vet about giving sub-q fluids to older kitties too.
Patting with a damp cloth.
Keep their coats in good order! Mats trap a LOT of heat, so brush out long-haired cats daily to remove mats (see here for a guide on desensitizing cats to brushing). If your cat HAS to be shaved during this season, be sure to keep it out of the sun to avoid sunburns. PLEASE DO NOT USE SUNSCREEN ON YOUR CATS. They’re usually toxic to kitties if groomed off. Consult your vet!
Offer cool treats! I make ice cubes with tuna, salmon, or chicken broth and some pureed wet cat food. It’s disgusting, but the cats love them. Be careful of high sodium content!
Give them a super cool place to hide. Like literally. Just put a cardboard box on its side and put frozen water bottles next to it and on top of it. It’ll stay nice and chilly for kitties.
Honestly wrapped ice bottles are hugely useful in general.
Encourage them to be inactive. It’s literally time to chill out.
Signs of heat stroke:
Excessive grooming
Rapid breathing and heartbeat
Stumbling/difficulty walking
Drooling
Vomiting
Very red tongue and mouth
Lethargy
Sweaty paws (this one isn’t a SERIOUS serious sign, but it’s something to be aware of)
Thank you and I hope this helps your cats this summer!
“NOT ALL KIDS ARE STRAIGHT. TEACH ABOUT GAY & LESBIAN LIVES”, a poster from the lesbian avengers in belfast, ireland, photographed by maxine wolfe, 1998
Boozhoo (hello), my name is Ken, I am a disabled Ojibwe artist from northern Wisconsin. I am writing this post because I am having a hard time making ends meet and any donations I could possibly receive at this time would be greatly appreciated. Recent events have left my bank account depleted and my cupboards bare, I have some food but it will not last and I still do not know how I will cover all the utility bills.
I do have PayPal, that is really the best way to donate at this time, the email I use for that is: baapimakwa@gmail.com, or you can click here.
Really starting to worry as July comes to an end new bills are coming and I’m already in the hole due to multiple emergencies, including the family vehicle breaking down (it was replaced but with a $490 van that needs a lot of work), there is not enough food to last and we don’t even have the gas money to get to the foodshelf.
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