Question:
I made bridge connections between my desktop and laptop and i still cant connect to the internet?
Hi! I made a network bridge between my laptop that uses windows 8 64-bit and my desktop that uses windows 7Windows 7 and 8 have pretty much the same when we are talking about settings and control panelI made a bridge and when i try to connect to the internet on my desktop i still dont have the connection! Can please someone help me! PLS PLS PLS !
Answer:
I have to laugh just because I can see your kitty enjoying himself as he gives you a hard timeOur cat has his own idiosyncrasies as wellAll cats are picky and specificWe love ours, bad habits and all; he wouldn't be himself without themFeeding a cat can be a real endeavor thoughThey typically will settle on one or two flavors and that is itWe experienced somewhat the same problem as you describeOnly he typically stays right there at the food bowlThe only time he drags food around the house is if it is table scrapsSo, we have pretty much stopped giving him tablescrapsWhat we have done to cut down the drag onto the floor mess is we put his dry and wet food bowls into an aluminum pan you can buy from the supermarket for a buck or twoIn fact we buy two at a time for $1.19This way, when he makes a mess with his dry food, it is contained in the aluminum panWhen he drags his wet food out onto the floor, most of the time it is contained in the aluminum panThis approach, of course, will not remedy the times your kitty drags his food all around the house, but it really does help keep the overall mess down quite a bit.
Bridging network connections does not give instant Internet access, and often totally confuses networkingYou are better to delete the bridge and then set the laptop Internet connection as sharedThen tell the other machine to connect using another computer or router.
Honestly changing the food may not be a good idea because she is so used to this type, i have a cat who does the exact same thingAnd their is really nothing you can do other then when you see her doing it tell her NO! It might stop stop her habit but it might notI wish you all the best luck with this and i know how you feel because i have 6 cats as well as brid's Gl Christina
My cat does the same thingHe'd take it out of the bowl, play with it, then leave it there and go back to the bowlI don't think she wants different food because when cats don't like certain food they 'bury' it, kind of like what they do in the litter box after they go to the bathroomIt's probably just a habitYou could try to change it and if she doesn't like it then just go back to the one she likesOne of my other cats would take the dry food, put it in the water and then eat itSometimes he'd just leave it in there lolNo idea why he did thatWe had to move the water bowl to the other side of the room so he'd stop doing that:)
If you keep changing your cat's food, they will become used to having different foods every two weeks (or however often) and they will come to expect the change, making them even pickierCats are predators, and when they hunt, they usually carry their prey elsewhere to eat it (like up a tree or somewhere enclosed, etc)As annoying as the behavior might be, it's not a cry for different food.
Honestly changing the food may not be a good idea because she is so used to this type, i have a cat who does the exact same thingAnd their is really nothing you can do other then when you see her doing it tell her NO! It might stop stop her habit but it might notI wish you all the best luck with this and i know how you feel because i have 6 cats as well as brid's Gl Christina
My cat does the same thingHe'd take it out of the bowl, play with it, then leave it there and go back to the bowlI don't think she wants different food because when cats don't like certain food they 'bury' it, kind of like what they do in the litter box after they go to the bathroomIt's probably just a habitYou could try to change it and if she doesn't like it then just go back to the one she likesOne of my other cats would take the dry food, put it in the water and then eat itSometimes he'd just leave it in there lolNo idea why he did thatWe had to move the water bowl to the other side of the room so he'd stop doing that:)
I have to laugh just because I can see your kitty enjoying himself as he gives you a hard timeOur cat has his own idiosyncrasies as wellAll cats are picky and specificWe love ours, bad habits and all; he wouldn't be himself without themFeeding a cat can be a real endeavor thoughThey typically will settle on one or two flavors and that is itWe experienced somewhat the same problem as you describeOnly he typically stays right there at the food bowlThe only time he drags food around the house is if it is table scrapsSo, we have pretty much stopped giving him tablescrapsWhat we have done to cut down the drag onto the floor mess is we put his dry and wet food bowls into an aluminum pan you can buy from the supermarket for a buck or twoIn fact we buy two at a time for $1.19This way, when he makes a mess with his dry food, it is contained in the aluminum panWhen he drags his wet food out onto the floor, most of the time it is contained in the aluminum panThis approach, of course, will not remedy the times your kitty drags his food all around the house, but it really does help keep the overall mess down quite a bit.
Bridging network connections does not give instant Internet access, and often totally confuses networkingYou are better to delete the bridge and then set the laptop Internet connection as sharedThen tell the other machine to connect using another computer or router.