All ActivityMost RecentMost LikesSolutionsRe: You MIGHT be an RV'r if . . . Fort_Turner wrote: You might be an RV'er if you both get excited because your kid's room has a door! And even MORE excited if it's a REAL door and not just a pleated one! LOLRe: You MIGHT be an RV'r if . . .Pigtales -- not abnormal at all -- at least not to those of us with a camper! (I call them ALL campers!). When we're driving down the road, everyone in our family checks out other campers, even the kids! LOL I'm not sure about the kids, but I'm sure jealous when I see one going down the road, especially when I'm on my way to our store! Working for myself means that I get even LESS time off than most folks, so it's doubly hard, and it's even worse when you consider I'm surrounded by RV parts & accessories all day long! :B :B :B I DO get comfort out of helping other folks enjoy their time in the great outdoors, though! :) JulieRe: You MIGHT be an RV'r if . . . Al/Reeni wrote: . . .the first picture in your wallet is of your rig. Ha! I think I can do even better than that -- our rig is my WALLPAPER on my computer! LOL After all, I see that more than my wallet! :B :B :B (My kids are used to my obsession and forgive me.) Al/Reeni wrote: . . .when walking into a rest area or truck stop, you find it a physical impossibility to not stop half way across the parking lot, turn around, and stare at your rig for a second. OH THANK GOODNESS! I thought I was the only one that did that! LOLOLOL I really need to go camping! :B :B :B JulieRe: Pet Food RecallDoes anyone actually have an animal that's gotten sick? I see someone had their dogs tested, but no actual illnesses yet. Our Murphy (kitty), had had some wet Nutriplan not too long ago. About three weeks ago, she was acting strange. All she wanted to do was sleep in our linen closet on top of the towels. I took her out and tried to coax her to eat, but all she wanted to do was climb back into that closet and sleep. She wouldn't purr and wasn't eating (she LOVES her wet food in the morning!) or drinking, and wasn't going poo (we watched when she went to the litter box and she just strained and strained, and finally had a little runny poo). I know my kitty and took her in just because she wasn't acting normal and I just "knew" she was sick. (In fact, she was so sick that she didn't even get car sick like she usually does on the way to the vet!) Keep in mind, this was BEFORE the recall. She had a fever of 106 (apparently, even for a cat, that's high), and the vet thought she had an intestional bug. She was put on antibiotics (real FUN to give a cat a pill every day! LOL) and is fine now. I'm wondering if her illness was because of the Nutriplan, and how can I get that $70 vet bill reimbursed! Obviously, she's better now, and I don't have the cat food can any more (like anyone keeps those for better than three weeks!), but I'm curious as to how this will be handled. I have no proof, except timing . . . So, anyone else have a pet that actually got sick? JulieRe: Your RigHere's the Taj Mahal! Parked at our favorite spot in Eagle River, WI Having your first post ask for pictures was a great way to start off on the forum! :B Everyone is very proud of their rigs, and rightly so!! Julie
GroupsFifth Wheel Group Interested in fifth wheels? You've come to the right spot.Jan 13, 202519,006 PostsPet Owners Notes from the road with the best travel companions around.Dec 29, 20242,081 Posts