Adapted from a recent online discussion.
Dear Carolyn:
My mom finds it rude and uncaring that I don’t make personal inquiries of the details of people’s lives when I chat with them. For instance, after telling her I saw an old friend, she’ll ask questions about their life, job, family members, etc., and finds it self-absorbed of me that I don’t ask after these things myself. I find that type of conversation nosy, and let people volunteer such information if they want to.
Dear Dr. Fox:
I find myself in need of advice concerning our 11-year-old shorthair domestic tuxedo cat. At her most recent physical a few months ago, the vet said everything was fine except for thinning hair on her shoulders, where there’s just a kind of downy fuzz instead of her black fur. The previous year, her thyroid test was normal.
The vet ran two tests on our cat’s fur: One was checking for mites or a similar problem; I can’t remember the other one.
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