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How long to leave cat
My lady doesn't want my cat, Bert, to visit - 'he'll destroy my...' So
I leave him. For how many days/nights is that fair/ok? Studio apt. Plenty food//water. -Brad |
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avalanche wrote:
My lady doesn't want my cat, Bert, to visit - 'he'll destroy my...' So I leave him. For how many days/nights is that fair/ok? Studio apt. Plenty food//water. -Brad How many days are you talking about? Who's cleaning the litter box? Most cats don't like dirty litter boxes; it encourages them to find other spots to pee/poop on and trust me, when they get upset they definitely will display their anger this way. I scoop Persia's box twice a day. How do you define "plenty" of food & water? And doesn't Bert require some personal attention? Someone to pat him, play with him and say hey, your "dad" didn't abandon you, he'll be back. Jill |
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"avalanche" wrote in message ... My lady doesn't want my cat, Bert, to visit - 'he'll destroy my...' So I leave him. For how many days/nights is that fair/ok? Studio apt. Plenty food//water. -Brad Change the lady, not the cat. The comment you credit her with shows a materialistic tendency more than a caring one. Cheers, helen s |
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avalanche wrote:
My lady doesn't want my cat, Bert, to visit - 'he'll destroy my...' So I leave him. For how many days/nights is that fair/ok? Studio apt. Plenty food//water. -Brad Leave her instead, if she can't accept your cat she's not worth knowing. -- Adrian (Owned by Snoopy and Bagheera) A House is not a home, without a cat. http://community.webshots.com/user/clowderuk |
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wafflycat wrote:
Change the lady, not the cat. The comment you credit her with shows a materialistic tendency more than a caring one. What she said. -- Victor M. Martinez Owned and operated by the Fantastic Seven (TM) Send your spam he Email me he |
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avalanche wrote in
: My lady doesn't want my cat, Bert, to visit - 'he'll destroy my...' So I leave him. For how many days/nights is that fair/ok? Studio apt. Plenty food//water. -Brad Your lady has given you a peak at what she will always be like. My way or the highway. |
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"avalanche" wrote in message
... My lady doesn't want my cat, Bert, to visit - 'he'll destroy my...' So I leave him. For how many days/nights is that fair/ok? Studio apt. Plenty food//water. -Brad Brad, I would suggest you look for another lady, one less concerned with "things" and more concerned with sentient creatures. Not only would I not allow my lover's cat to be abandoned, but I would not want my lover to deal with the repercussions of leaving his cat. -- Hugs, CatNipped See all my masters at: http://www.PossiblePlaces.com/CatNipped/ |
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Bobblespin wrote in
Your lady has given you a peak at what she will always be like. My way or the highway. oops, I meant to write "peek". |
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avalanche wrote:
My lady doesn't want my cat, Bert, to visit - 'he'll destroy my...' So I leave him. For how many days/nights is that fair/ok? Studio apt. Plenty food//water. -Brad There's no future in your relationship with her. -- Britta "There is no snooze button on a cat who wants breakfast." -- Unknown Check out pictures of Vino at: http://photos.yahoo.com/badwilson click on the Vino album |
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My lady doesn't want my cat, Bert, to visit - 'he'll destroy my...' So I leave him. For how many days/nights is that fair/ok? Studio apt. Plenty food//water. -Brad For the record, here is our guideline: 1. Cats alone in the house, with extra food/water, and radio left on to keep them "company" -- Maximum two nights. 2. Cats alone in the house, with radio left on, with someone coming to check in on them every day and put down fresh food and water and clean litter -- Maximum four nights. 3. Five nights or more, a kennel where they will be supervised for their stay and receive playtime and one-on-one snuggle time, with toys provided by us. That being said, if your lady won't accept your cat in her house, is there any chance she will accept your cat in her life? I suspect not. Therefore, if you want a relationship to be anything more than this one is now--if you are interested in a relationship with you & a woman living under the same roof--you might want to consider other candidates. --Fil |
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