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Gravatar You had pots. You should have used them- and THEN given stew to neighbor.


Gravatar Well, I can't say I agree with the good doctors (cat is a little chewy for my taste , but you did do the right thing. As much as we love our pets, we have to "put them in their place" when children enter the picture.


Gravatar Cats are like women, no?


Gravatar Siamese and children are NOT a good mix. Glad you chose to keep the kid.

-G


Gravatar I had a polydactyle I named "Stinky" because apparantly his fifth toe was somehow linked to his inability to properly digest food. When we brought baby home, Stinky proceeded to relieve himself under the crib...daily...

Stinky, wherever you are, I'm sorry I tossed you outside. I didn't think you'd run away forever. That being said, you missed out on a great sibling. That boy you pooped on turned out pretty great.


Gravatar Ugh ... ever thought of putting the cat up for adoption? Or maybe if you loved your precious cat so much maybe instead of throwing him out to the elements for who knows what to happen to him you should have taken him to a vet and had him put down. It's breeders that do things like that to animals that make it hard for parents to adopt homeless animals.


Gravatar Cats have no problem living outdoors! That being said, you made the right choice.


Gravatar This had me laughing, how ironic the neighbor won the calendar contest :/


Gravatar Doesn't it figure that they'd win the same type of contest that you entered first?!

And clearly your child is going to come first!

Thanks for visiting my blog during the Great Meet and Greet!


Gravatar I shall pretend that I did NOT read the three dead guys comment found above.

I would have done the same thing you did BUT please do not tell those already mentioned dead guys. I do not wish to have my kitty reputation ruined.

And if dead-psycho-guys come back:
I love my kitty and would NEVER do that.


Gravatar How funny I had siilar problem... Except that the cat was my husbands, and she had a growing dislike for me. So much so that she constantly destroyed and urinated on anything that belonged to me. I let it go. I'm a cat lover, and animals are animals, and stuff is just stuff. However when we got pregnant and started stocking up stuff for the baby, the cat began destroying that too. That's where hubby and I both drew the line, and out the door she went. She also disappeared and was adopted.


Gravatar While I love cats, I'd have done the same thing. And despite having an indoor cat, I agree that cats can do fine outdoors.


Gravatar We have an oriental breed cat, too, and she took the news of a baby quite personally. She didn't REALLY get upset until I brought home the second one. Now we never leave her alone in a room with them!


Gravatar Despite being a cat lover, I, too, would've had catserole after that. Oh wait. Those S, C & A aren't going to start picking my brain apart now, are they?

Have fun finding it guys.

Obviously some people need to get a grip and realize animals were originally ALL outdoors. Although now if I had to choose, there are days I would've chosen the animals! LOL!


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