Cat problem

Glad to hear the right descsion has been made and your sister has seen sense.

Your mum deserves some fist related ovary problems though :mad:
 
krisboats said:
Tell your mum i said she's an idiot. Hell even show her what i've written here.

Buying an animal without considering how it will eat, sleep and excrete is just stupid. Whats even worse is to think that its better to move the cat to a cage (thats effectively a home with bars) in an industrial park because she's too damn stubborn to try house training it first.

Sorry but your mum really does sound like a retard, your sister wasn't really to blame, its her pet and she's only ten... any idea that involves her still owning the pet will seem a good one to her.

But quite frankly i'm suprised that your mum and dad have managed to raise you and a sister given their completely moronic approach to this simple problem.

Also tell her fake grass fades, gets muck stuck to it, its slippier when wet and gives you friction burns when you fall over. Again another moronic approach.

Take a deep breath andalm down keyboard warrior, that's a bit strong, no matter what your views on animals. You sound like a complete pleb.

OP, glad it worked out in the end. :)
 
B&W said:
Thought id post a picture of her, seeing as lots of people are concerned. :)

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My sister calls her Soni, which means beautiful/pretty in punjabi.

She's adorable. If I didnt live so far away too, I might offer a home. If a fox had gotten a glimpse of that, he'd lick his chops and ask his mate to pass the mint sauce*.







*Assumes mint sauce is correct condiment for cats.
 
Richdog said:
Take a deep breath andalm down keyboard warrior, that's a bit strong, no matter what your views on animals. You sound like a complete pleb.

OP, glad it worked out in the end. :)

Its not strong in the slightest and the majority of people in here have said the parents are being idiotic, yet i'm the pleb? Think you need to take a long hard look at your own post :rolleyes:
 
Saying his mums a moron, sounds like a retard, and saying you're surprised they've managed to raise their children... those don't sound strong in the slightest over the top to you? How old are you, 12?
 
Richdog said:
Saying his mums a moron, sounds like a retard, and saying you're surprised they've managed to raise their children... those don't sound strong in the slightest over the top to you? How old are you, 12?

Given what they were going to do.... no.

Other people have advised him to lock his mum in the garage, punch her in the ovaries etc. I wonder which would seem worse to little kids who can't decipher internet sarcasm?

His mums been stubborn, arrogant and idiotic. I wouldn't have said so if she hadn't.
 
B&W said:
Well today was the day she was suppose to move to the garage, the kitten that is.

We got her down there, put it in the spot near the trees, my sister came along also. After a few hours, she realised this wasn't the place for the cat. And decided she would give it away. The kittens back at our house now.

Tomorrow we will give it back to the original owners.

I'm glad the right decision has been made, although I can't believe you even went through with taking it to the industrial estate

paul_64l said:
gun anyone?

for you? certainly, you want it in the head or the chest?
 
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