That is good to know. Ordinarily, our local animal shelter is overwhelmed with too many cats and kittens, so a shortage would be a good thing.
Soup, of all kinds, seems to be in short supply right now. Mostly empty soup shelves at our local Wal-Mart. I think they stopped making soup in March.
Hand sanitizer is back at the dollar store! It’s $4 when it used to be $1, but they have a boatload of it. In another thread, I questioned whether or not a bottle I had was legitimate because even though it said 62% alcohol, it would not light on fire. It also didn’t have that astringent odor typical of alcohol based hand sanitizer. Two different brands both are flammable, so I still think that original bottle was bogus.
I bought chunky peanut butter for the first time on Amazon. It was a good price for two 48 oz containers held together with plastic wrap.
Unbelievably it was delivered two days later by federal express from Tennessee.
Amazon Prime no shipping fee. What an unbelievable way to get food.
I am glad I was able to get it but I am pretty embarrassed at the carbon footprint…
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elfkin477:
Yup. There’s also a kitten shortage. If there actually were any kittens available, I probably would’ve caved by now and gotten a kitten from the shelter before my other two kittens arrive (my plan, as I try to remind myself, is to get a kitten from a shelter when I get whichever of the kittens I’ve put a deposit on first to be the same age). But there are like a total of 7 male kittens within a 100 miles of here according to petfinder, and 0 within 50 miles. Even so, if 51-99 miles brought me to shelters in Maine instead of entirely in Massachusetts…
It’s June. I’m reasonably certain that most of my neighbors’ barns are full of kittens, and that they’d be happy to give you one.
Unfortunately, I’m even further from Maine than Massachusetts is. If you know any livestock farmers, though, you could ask.