Aggie could not get enough of it and demanded it for 5 minutes straight. It’s called an equigroomer and it’s doing a really good job. We had a furminator but it grabs at the girls fine hair and they don’t really like it. This has been a hit with all 3 cats.
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When I first had access to a computer, I haven't any idea about computer games or console games. Instead, the computer has mostly office-related programs installed, which makes sense as my father is both the IT guy and really IT oriented. And back then Windows run the world, so the computer is naturally running Windows XP and there is a swathe of Microsoft Office products: Word, Excel, Powerpoint, everyone knows about those. Since this is what the computer comes installed with, it basically set my expectations as to what a computer does or can do.
That was when I was like six years old though. At that kind of age, setting that kind of expectation is not at all harmful, and fun can be had with anything that is on hand. Sure enough, I have spent many hours "playing" with the table you can put numbers in, writing things, and making presentations on stuff that I thought was cool (mainly just what I can remember off reading the CIA World Factbook!). However, one particular program stands out amongst the crowd, and it is the one that I believe has the greatest effect on me: Microsoft Visio.