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11-05-2012 07:33 PM |
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Originally Posted by Liztress
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I could use the arrow keys but that would be worse. ;_; A friend made a guide on how to get a PS3 controller to work (I prefer using a controller, anyway) but the one program I need won't run on Windows 7.
I have The Witcher 2. Dx What I played of it was fun.
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... THAT IS NOT FAIR!!! *daylight robbery* [ninja]
Geralt is badarse ~
Oh... well, I only used a USB controller once, it was fairly easy.
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Originally Posted by Velvet
Well, I got rid of the cats when I got the pug puppy, so I am not sure if she would eat their feces.. But, when I first got the pup she would turn around and eat her own poo after she finished doing her business. Grossed me out bad! But after a few days of me feeding her healthy puppy food, she stopped. A lot of dogs will eat poo because it is a way their body is telling them they need to get more vitamins. That there was something they didn't get from their food the first way around.
And sure enough, the owner of the mother pug was allowing my pup to eat normal, off brand,hard dog food, which was not healthy for a dog, much less a puppy.
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LOL Yep, they do that too. xD Well, at least not with mine. That is fairly disgusting. But it's hard to get the right food for pets! You may get a brand (which I have many of times) in different varieties and something always happened. Either they threw it up - their feces were runny - they wouldn't eat it at all. The wet foods in cans are dangerous to feed to animals, I think. It fattens them up too much. We had a white tabby cat, male and he loved those canned stew cat foods out the waazoo and he got a double fat lip - nose and chin. XD It was horrible!
Especially if you get generic pet food--food isn't just food with animals... people who say that really need hit over the head. The generic stuff lacks vitamins (which is what they need, like you said) and it can break their teeth since its hard as a rock.
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