Anyone here got both a manual and auto in the house? Does it ever get easier? We're about 2-3 months in of having both and I gotta be honest, 2 seems to be 1 more than I can count. I'm fine after a day or 2 in 1, but each time I jump in the other after a little while it is ROUGH.
Mine is auto, wife's is manual.
I'm fine with manual, but need a few minutes to get used to the clutch work.
Auto for life!!!
Cat rambles
The results are back... The good news is we can stop the trimethoprim sulfa Melbcat is allergic to, as the bacteria (enterococcus faecalis) is sensitive to doxycycline. That's an antibiotic she can tolerate.
The bad news is that her kidney values are slightly up which could be kidney disease or just the uti. Also the bacteria is resistant to the trimethoprim she's been taking so I've been torturing her with that for no reason. This poor cat can't catch a break. q90
I've got the doxy and obtained discounted gravy beef from a shop close by so I can make some plain broth. I have to wait until tomorrow morning to to start the new antibiotic.
Good night and sleep well everyone π
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