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There was pretty well everything back on the shelves - even toilet paper and hand sanitiser in teeny tiny bottles. There were a few gaps in places, but more brand gaps rather than complete lack of stock.
Cats will now eat for the next week or so. We can rest easy.


Don't forget to let them out with a mask on and disinfect them upon return. Insist they adhere to social distancing


Don't forget to let them out with a mask on and disinfect them upon return. Insist they adher..."
I am afraid denying cat lap time is going to lead to real trouble, at least in my household. As for masks, if I did that, how would he eat the rodents he catches?



I'm a cat fan (we have three) but I agree with your thoughts about inside cats, Scout. Ours do a great job of removing any rodents if they make it inside.
We really like our native wildlife, and cats are dreadful predators. Ours get to watch 'Bird TV' through the windows.


We, on the other hand, have all kinds of marsupials from teeny weeny ones to massive ones, not to mention the monotremes and birds. Cats have done dreadful things to bilbies, numbats, bandicoots and the smaller marsupials like pygmy possums and antechinuses.


I mistook the rats for politicians


Physical description will assist otherwise mistakes likely to be made based on behavioural analysis


So I have decided to stay with the theme of things and add that I have an indoor cat - she never goes out. As far as rats - she would probably be ecstatic if I found her a fake one to play with! :)


I have a mouse problem here in the wintertime. Eventually, I realized that when I had a dog, I didn't have mice. Both dogs I had were Australian Shepherds. It never occurred to me that dogs would result in mice not making their way into the house, until after I lost the 2nd one.


My daughter has a dog and a cat, and lives in a semi-rural place. Her cat brings in rodents, and occasionally the dog steals them :-)


There really wasn't too many empty spots, aside from the paper aisle. I did notice no spray cleaners with or without bleach (the stuff you use to clean your kitchen or bathroom). Limited options on any bleach products for laundry.
There was fruit, veggies, milk, eggs, flour, sugar, pasta, bread, canned and frozen foods. I didn't go to the meat counter, so not sure where we stand here on that issue.
I still haven't replaced things I opened my last jar/bottle, such as mayo, catsup and the like. Although I live alone, I never learned to shop for a single person. I continued to buy things because they were on sale. It was actually a shock to realized I opened my last jars of condiments, pb&J, sugar, and such. My freezer still has shrimp, pork, bacon, and chicken. Only 1 lb. of hamburger, so no beef, but I haven't had the craving for a steak lately, so it's not an issue. I am likely to be looking for scallops or clams before I look for beef. Seafood risotto is starting to show up in my dreams. lol.
So, we will see how long this lasts. With the states opening up, I really expect there to be a resurgence of the virus and the resultant issued that is going to pass on to everyone in the process that gets our food from the farmer to the shelves.

I don't like them in my yard. I have a sand section outside my bedroom between the back yard and the garden, fenced in, and cats leave deposits there too. Aside from my want to be able to sunbathe and read a book there, my granddaughter plays in the sand so I have to constantly clean it out. They wake me up to sometimes out there making noise.
I don't like the birds who poop out there on my fence and swing either.


Then my account wouldn't accept my pin and I have been locked out since. Limited hours to call and I forgot again until now. Same thing with one of my credit unions that I tried to move money into. So either my brain is fried or the online stuff is not working correctly - this time, I suspect the latter.
Yesterday my gummie one a day vitamins arrived from Amazon. They packaged them in some kind of aluminum bubble bag with the ice pack (melted by receipt) included. I try to get in enough before the worst of the summer. This time it wasn't my fault since it has been unavailable until now. It gets confusing because I get emails from Amazon saying an item has been canceled and another one saying it's been shipped. Until I can actually track the shipping, I don't believe I will get it.




Maybe you should se if Amazon has TP. I order a 3 pack of Northern 8 rolls each which is advertised as equal to 99 regular rolls. It last me at least 3 months.
I got tired of shopping at the store, never knowing how many in a pack, standing in the aisle calculating 2 ply vs 3 ply vs double and giant rolls and their equivalencies in an attempt to figure out best price that week.


That's funny because I visited a Dollar General for the first time yesterday, and was surprised that they were more in-stock than just about everybody.
Someone mentioned yeast, I think. I've been making pizza to stretch out my meat supply, and found yeast is sorely lacking in stores. Flour, sugar, salt, and all that is still plentiful, so I have no idea why yeast is selling faster.

Mind you, there was no shortage of fresh bread. 🤷♀️


My toothpaste arrived yesterday after being told it was delayed multiple times and then canceled. My honey from a foreign country and my jam from Britain arrived. I honestly don't know if they were in stock somewhere in an American warehouse or if they came from out of the country, since it's Amazon.
Still haven't gotten my bath salts that come from a company in California.


I thought so too, but not sure how easily you can get the other ingredients. And since alcohol has been deemed essential here, people don't exactly have to make their own to get their fix.

Now I am tempted to try quince and loganberry, both also being something I have never tasted. Sadly, they are twice the price of black currants.


The cleaning items are still limited with a lot of empty shelves. I did get a bottle of clorox, half the size at almost 3x the price of before the hoarding.
There was plenty of fresh stuff, dairy products, and meats. They were out of some of the ones that were on special sales or coupons, such as feta cheese. They did have more imported cheeses, which seemed strange to me. Admittedly, I splurged and got 6 oz. of Le Gruyere Swiss cheese.
My Amazon monthly subscription came up today and advised me that the bounty paper towels are unavailable at this time. I didn't look for paper products in Safeway since I generally get them from Amazon on subscribe and save.

Beef prices are up, but I did expect that because of the drought we've had. Lots of farmers sold off everything up to, and in come cases including, their breeders.

When I moved here in the early 80s, it was much smaller and we had a lot less options for shopping. Going to Tucson for supplies for the office and stopping to buy stuff for at home was a monthly trip. Now we complain about the small things.

Still no one a day gummy women vitamins which have been put on the "delayed" list.
While avoiding grocery shopping, I did go into a few stores (Target, Dollar Store, Big Lots) at home and in a town on the other border of AZ, and no bleach or products with bleach in them.
Some time this week or next, I will need to face the grocery store again. Don't need rice, but I will look out of curiosity as someone mentioned it in an earlier post.