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Post by Bigfoot on Dec 10, 2007 2:08:33 GMT -5
But our love is forbidden. We have a new kitten in the house, but we can't keep her. Get ready for this, My stepmom's mom's step son killed her cat. My step mom bought her a new kitten before she found out to cheer her up, but as it turns out she doesn't want the new kitten. And the house we live in, the renting contract says we can't have a kitten. But the kitten, she has taken a huge liking to me. The kitten will do nothing but stratch stuff and attack our ***** dog I hate when I'm gone, but when I'm around the kitten will be with me exclusively and sleep on my lap give me sweet kitty kisses. :3 Last cat I had was Cuddles when I was seven. I loved that cat to death, but my older sister got a boy cat named "Coolio." (This was the 90's poeple.) And poeple with cat knowledge know that female cats imitate the male cats. Sadfully the Coolio would **** everywhere in the house, and Cuddles broke her pody training and would follow. Then my Mom took them both of them to the pound. My heart was broken and I have yet to love a cat since then. I never even took a liking to my old roommates cat. I feel like a six year old kid, but I'm trying to find a way to convice my parents to keep this cat. Its not like our landlord even lives in this state. How should I go about convincing? Or should I just man up and think animals are gay, and not even care if she may potentionally be put to sleep?
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Post by Neo Samurai on Dec 10, 2007 12:50:26 GMT -5
Or should I just man up and think animals are gay, and not even care if she may potentionally be put to sleep? Don't think that liking animals makes you any less masculine. It shows that you have a sensitive and passionate side, which chicks dig (just don't overdo the sensitive part, because that scares them away). Anyway, about convincing your parents to keep that kitten...ever since I was a young lad, I've tried convincing my parents to get a new dog (after the old one died). However, all efforts have been in vain. My best advice...just keep bugging them about it. I don't know your parent's level of stubbornness, but from my experience, when a kid bugs their parents too hell, they'll eventually cave in. Just don't do it in a bratty, annoying way (which I don't think you'd do) because that'll probably convince them not to keep the cat. Try to keep it intelligent and civilized and they might eventually see your side. Might be worth a shot. Good luck, man.
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