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Thanks for the reply. The volume has gone up over the past couple of years but I've got him in at the vet regularly for check ups as he is stage 2 renal disease but so far it seems to be managed very well with diet. He's not got any worse since first being diagnosed 18 months ago which is great - he's a tough old puddy cat! I'll look at the bigger sizes and see what might work. The only other options seem to be wood based and I'm not sure that's any use.
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Thanks for the reply! Apparently when she refreshes the pivot table the conditional formatting can disappear or be skewed - can she reference a date that sits outside the pivot table as part of the conditions?
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My cat Clyde is 17 and in pretty good health however I'm struggling to find a good cat litter for him that doesn't get stuck in his paws. I use clumping litter and clean it every day but he's not able to clean his back paws very well and if he's peed a lot during the day it can get stuck inbetween his pads. I want to try and use a litter that doesn't get smelly too quickly, absorbs everything well but doesn't clog up his paws. Not a lot to ask for! Any ideas as to what would suit a cat of his years? Cheers!
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Thanks! I'll check that out. He's quite easy going and peed quite happily on the plastic pellets our vet gave us to get a pee sample from so hopefully he'll not even notice anything different :-)
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My wife is a major Excel whizz and fan but hates social media so I am asking this on her behalf! She would like to know if you can use conditional formatting within a pivot table and can you have a macro update it. I don't know what any of that means, I've seen her create spreadsheets that make my nose bleed. Also can you say hi Bryony, she'll be so happy. Cheers!
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