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I thought this 1/2 tsp of Fiber Powder looked kinda neat....so of course I took a picture. Both of my cats have IBS (Irritable Bowel Syndrome). I found out that a lot of Maine Coon cats have this problem. Their Veterinarian told me to put 1 tsp of non-flavoured Fiber Powder in their food 2-3 times a day. The Vet said that Fiber Powder will also help to "move" hairballs out. I have noticed, since using it, that they have less hairballs. The non-flavoured, non-gritty, no sugar Fiber Powder is what I use. I mix it in their moist food. I was surprised that neither kitty noticed the powder in their food! Cat owners know that its usually pretty hard to sneak a medicine of any kind in their cats food! ha. If your cat has a lot of hairballs or bowel problems, ask your Vet about using Fiber Powder. I would assume that dog owners can also use it, but ask your Vet to be sure. Mt Juliet, Tn.
Ingredients for fun: a small boy with long hair and a good sense of humour, a trampoline, a balloon, a mum and her mischief-making friend, and a camera.
My son has amazing hair, and he’s always liked to wear it long – or in this case, tall and wide. This photo was taken two weeks after his second birthday, and we still had plenty of balloons around the house. We had several goes at getting this right, much rubbing of the head with the balloon, and many shrieks of laughter.
The result is this photo, which remains among my favourites, and is still plastered on the fridge through five years and three house moves across South Australia and the Northern Territory. His hair is currently much too long to be encouraged to stand upright, but he’s still loads of fun.
This photo was uploaded at an ABC Open/NT Writers' Centre workshop - The moment behind the photo.
RNLAF Open-Days Including Blue Angels Display, Leeuwarden (2005) - Netherlands
All RNLAF Airshows (All Visits)