TO BE KILLED TUESDAY JUNE 28, 2022 AT 12PM: Watch My #Video: https://youtu.be/UHmnuy3nSTw: Hello, my name is #Custard. My animal id is #ID145603. I am a desexed #male orange tabby/white #cat at the #Brooklyn Animal Care Center. The shelter thinks I am about 12 years 1 weeks old.
I came into the shelter as a stray on 6/12/2022. #145603: Custard is on the emergency placement list due to medical reasons. Bloodwork performed on 6/14 shows a non-regenerative anemia, elevated kidney values with dilute urine, and markedly elevated white blood cells. He will need further tests to evaluate his renal disease, as well as possibly lifelong management. Behaviorally, Custard is initially shy, but quickly opens up and is quietly affectionate with petting and and treats. What my friends at ACC say about me: My history is a mystery and my friends here do not know much about me yet! It is unknown if I have ever lived with other animals or children. I have medical needs that the staff will address with you when you meet me. Cheek and chin scratches make me so happy! I love getting pets and - you guessed it - snuggles! I have been known to shower my favorite people in love! Observed Behavior - Nervous, but friendly Assessment: -Marked otitis externa -Chronic kidney disease -Underweight -Mild URI
ACTIVITY LEVEL:: Moderate
VOCAL:: Quiet
CHARACTER TYPE: : Calm,Sweet,Affectionate,Graceful,Curious,People oriented,Social
POTENTIAL CHALLENGES:: New home adjustment period
BEHAVIOR DETERMINATION: : Level 1: Custard seems to be a social, very affectionate and calm old-man. He might need some time to adjust to his new home. Custard can go with cat parents with any level of experience. All About Saving Animals Is Not Affiliated With The #NYCACC Shelter: #allaboutsavinganimals#catsofinstagram#orangetabbyandwhite#seniorcat#nyc#ny#manhattan#statenisland#queens#bronx#longisland#adopt#foster#fostertoadopt#rescue#newhopepartner#donate#pledges#sponsor#purring#meow#petsofinstagram
Панарин рассказал, что у него ОКР (обсессивно-компульсивное расстройство) 😲
Российский нападающий «Нью-Йорк Рейнджерс» @nyrangers Артемий Панарин рассказал о психическом заболевании, из-за которого перестал пользоваться интернетом.
«Как перешёл к кнопочному телефону? Как фляга брызгать начинает. У меня ОКР, знаете про такое расстройство (обсессивно-компульсивное расстройство)? У нас каждый день новые взгляды на мир.
Сейчас я к этому отношусь с удовольствием. Как будто освободился, раньше сидел часами в социальных сетях, в YouTube, с утра в туалете поднялся — локти на коленках отпечатались.
Как в команде относятся, что нет в общих чатах? Жалуются. Райан Ривз скоро мне купит телефон, потому что я у него стреляю, Алисе (супруга Панарина) позвонить. В Америке 3G отключили, и моя Nokia в некоторых городах не ловит».
Также пару дней назад Шестеркин поделился тем, что с Панарой приходится много разговаривать в самолёте, потому что у него Nokia и он просто не может увлечься сериалами или фильмами.
#хоккей #спорт#нхл#лидер#звезда#хоккеисты#хоккеист#сборнаяроссии#краснаямашина#нхл2022#труснеиграетвхоккей #hockey#sport#nhl#hockey🏒 #redmachine#nhlhockey#instahockey#10#nyrangers#ny#panarin#31#shesterkin
Photo by @gabrielegalimbertiphoto from his project THE AMERIGUNS - Of the all the firearms owned by private citizens for non-military purposes in the world, more than 40% are in the United States of America. Their number exceed that of the country’s population: about 400 to 328 million. In proportion, that’s more than one hundred twenty for each hundred; more than one per person. Gabriele Galimberti has traveled in every corner of the United States to meet proud gunowners, and he has asked them to show all the firearms they keep at home. He shot portraits of people and guns in their homes and neighborhoods. This is Bree Michael Warner, 42 in Putnam Valley, New York - When Bree Michael Warner decided to leave Manhattan and the city for somewhere less fast-paced, she put a lot of thought into what county would be best. In some, guns are strongly frowned upon, in others, they are better tolerated. She owns 18 and is “an anomaly, in this ultra-liberal area.” Most importantly, she has turned that fact into a cornerstone of her life. For 15 years she worked as an actress and TV-show host in California. It was there that she really got to know guns—to love them so much, in fact, that she became an NRA member and a firearms instructor. Now she teaches women how to shoot, not only for self-defence, but also just for fun. Her first piece of advice to her students is, “It’s much easier to use a long gun than a handgun. They’re more accurate and it’s easier to hit the target.” She still takes acting jobs sometimes, in TV and film, but she and her tips about guns have become a point of reference for a large social media following. “I always try to be genuine. I never talk about a gun if I don’t really like it. I don't take instructions from companies, even if I do have longstanding relationships with a few different ones.” What qualities does a gun need to have for her to like it? “I don’t look only at aesthetic qualities, although, as a woman, I do like pretty guns. What I want is for them to be practical, both for teaching others and for self-defense.” #ameriguns#2ndamendment#usa#ny#guns#gun#america#weapon
From my project THE AMERIGUNS - Of the all the firearms owned by private citizens for non-military purposes in the world, more than 40% are in the United States of America. Their number exceed that of the country’s population: about 400 to 328 million. In proportion, that’s more than one hundred twenty for each hundred; more than one per person. Gabriele Galimberti has traveled in every corner of the United States to meet proud gunowners, and he has asked them to show all the firearms they keep at home. He shot portraits of people and guns in their homes and neighborhoods. This is Bree Michael Warner, 42 in Putnam Valley, New York - When Bree Michael Warner decided to leave Manhattan and the city for somewhere less fast-paced, she put a lot of thought into what county would be best. In some, guns are strongly frowned upon, in others, they are better tolerated. She owns 18 and is “an anomaly, in this ultra-liberal area.” Most importantly, she has turned that fact into a cornerstone of her life. For 15 years she worked as an actress and TV-show host in California. It was there that she really got to know guns—to love them so much, in fact, that she became an NRA member and a firearms instructor. Now she teaches women how to shoot, not only for self-defence, but also just for fun. Her first piece of advice to her students is, “It’s much easier to use a long gun than a handgun. They’re more accurate and it’s easier to hit the target.” She still takes acting jobs sometimes, in TV and film, but she and her tips about guns have become a point of reference for a large social media following. “I always try to be genuine. I never talk about a gun if I don’t really like it. I don't take instructions from companies, even if I do have longstanding relationships with a few different ones.” What qualities does a gun need to have for her to like it? “I don’t look only at aesthetic qualities, although, as a woman, I do like pretty guns. What I want is for them to be practical, both for teaching others and for self-defense.” #ameriguns#2ndamendment#usa#ny#guns#gun#america#weapon