In “forever my girl” (2018) Billy has brown eyes. Her parents, Liam and Josie, have blue eyes.

This means that Liam was not father to Billy after all, and she is the secret love child between Josie and deceased councilman Mason Belmont.

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Never knew this 🤯🤯

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In the Monsters Inc Teaser (2001) It is revealed that Mike has dyslexia. This makes his achievements at University all the more impressive. Good on you, Mike.

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If I had a nickel for every time Idris Elba played a Marvel character that had golden eyes, I would have two nickels. Which isn't a lot but it's weird it happened twice

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Fun fact: Ruby Gillman is the first animated character to be criminally indicted for seeking to overturn the results of a presidential election.

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In the Harry Potter movies, Robbie Coltrane (who played Hagrid) regularly hid away spicy chicken nuggets in his beard to snack on in between scenes.

He was also known to occasionally keep BBQ sauce in his pocket to dip them in too.

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Her nose gets runny a lot. Sometimes it’ll be super snotty and she’s sneezing a ton, and other times she’ll be completely normal. None of the other cats get runny noses

Just wondering if it’s anything to be concerned about? This has been happening for about a year I’d say. She seems fine when her nose is stuffed, just snores and sneezes when it’s super clogged. I wipe the crusty bits off when it gets bad. And like I said, none of the other cats have gotten sick so I don’t think it’s a cold but I’m not completely sure. Thank you in advance!

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Older cat & teeth?

Just writing this feels dumb, but my cat is showing pain when she eats her treats. She is around 14. I don’t usually look into her mouth too much, but when she yawned upside down the other day I saw that her molars are very discolored. When she gets her treats (Temptations, 8pm sharp. Mix’n match or else::, she’ll eat them all. Lick her chops. Then step toward the door. Paw at her muzzle. Try and ´dislodge ´ something in her teeth. Paw at her muzzle again. Then fall headfirst on the floor from trying to ‘get rid’ of something in hwr mouth. It lasts for about 20 seconds. I know the obvious solution is to switch to creamy treats. I’m also wondering if her teeth might become more-than infected if I don’t bring her to the vet? Is there a point in considering dental extractions at her age? Part of me is trying to come to terms with my special agent kitten not being so invincible anymore Thanks for any advice !

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Diarrhea help!

I work as a vet tech and someone surrendered over this kitten. This is Bones he’s a 13 week old kitten, he’s had a rough start when he was younger he got both his front legs broken by a dog a then got ringworm. He had diarrhea for 3 straight weeks, has had multiple negative fecals, been dewormed 3 times and was put on Albon. We sent out a diarrhea pcr panel which came back negative for every. It cleared up for about a week and he was doing great then he got put on ringworm oral meds and it started back up again. He’s on probiotic with digestive enzymes, digestive support kitten food and I add phylum powder to his wet food. His poor behind is so red and he stinks! He’s been to the vet multiple times and we are just hoping he grows out of it.

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We've never noticed this on his nose before

Our pretty monster has a small discolored line across his nose. We've never noticed it wasn't completely black before, so we are worried this might be a sign of something. Also it seems as if the structure of the skin is different from the rest of the nose, which we don't see on our other cat. Should we be worried and take him to the vet, or are we overreacting?

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Introducing a new kitten to the one I've had for only a week??

This is my current kitten! I've only had him just about a week now. Last night at my job, someone literally threw a kitten out of their car window and into the bushes. My coworkers rescued it but didn't want it, and asked me to take it in this morning. It'll be coming home with me after this shift. It's about the size of my current one, maybe even smaller. I need tips on how to introduce these kittens! Do they need to be separated for a while?? Are there health risks from having them near each other?? I'd hate to let my current healthy kitten get sick, I don't know the health of the new one yet, but this little boy has already been to the vet and is healthy as can be.

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