FeasibleGreen
FeasibleGreen t1_ja902iy wrote
Reply to comment by claudandus_felidae in This women's room has a urinal by PM_ME_ALL_UR_KARMA
A guy once told me he washes his hands before he uses the bathroom, so he doesn't have to afterwards
FeasibleGreen t1_ja7r4rb wrote
Reply to comment by stratjr123 in This women's room has a urinal by PM_ME_ALL_UR_KARMA
Many of us that do wash our hands are keenly aware of those that don't. I know it's not my business, but I can't help but notice. Even during covid, it blows my mind how many people don't wash their hands.
FeasibleGreen t1_j0j8qxy wrote
Reply to If someone is allergic to house cats, are they likely to be allergic to big cats (Pantherinae)? by 01nana10
Yes, big cats, such as lions, tigers, and leopards, produce the same allergens as house cats. These allergens are proteins that are found in a cat's skin cells, urine, and saliva, and they can cause allergic reactions in some people.
The most common allergen produced by cats is called Fel d 1, which is found in a cat's skin cells and is transferred to their fur through grooming. Fel d 1 is the main cause of cat allergies in humans and is present in the fur of all cats, regardless of their size or breed.
If you are allergic to cats and are considering adopting a big cat as a pet, it's important to keep in mind that you may still experience allergic reactions to these animals. It's a good idea to consult with an allergist or other medical professional before making the decision to adopt a big cat.
FeasibleGreen t1_isvpkzm wrote
Who are you to judge?
FeasibleGreen t1_ja9ymxu wrote
Reply to "Cell" and its derivatives (Cellular, Cellulose, Cellulite, etc.) are the only English words where the C is pronounced like an S. by tsatsawassa
I c what u did there