disneylovinfamily
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Well we had no intention of getting a cat, EVER. I am allergic and DH hates cats. We have been avoiding DD's asking for over a year now and having 1 dog and 2 fish is enough, thank you. Well today we went for a play date over DD's friend's house and she and her brother just got 2 outdoor cats. the kittens were precious and when DD was playing with them---there was such joy in her face. She looked up at me with big pleading eyes and asked for one again. Her frend's mom told me she got them free down the road. Well a call to DH and 5 minutes later DD is now mom to a new kitten. She is over the moon happy. I convinced DH by saying we will keep it outside in our old bunny's house on the back patio (under cover). The kittens were living outside anyway. So all afternoon DD played with "Marie"---yes after the Aristocat while I set up the house. DH gets home from work and immediatly took to the cat---although he won't admit to it. He said we can't keep it outside, it will get too hot.
So now Marie (it's a boy) is in an old rabbit's cage in DD's room and I am hopped up on allergy medicine. He is really cute though and Raven (our black lab keeps kissing him through the cage) so I guess Marie is here to stay. the name thing is a problem though because DH wants to call him captain Jack because he is mostly white with a black patch in the backa nd one over his one eye.
So does anyone have any advice for us non-cat people. I have never even thought ofowning one so any advice would be great!
So now Marie (it's a boy) is in an old rabbit's cage in DD's room and I am hopped up on allergy medicine. He is really cute though and Raven (our black lab keeps kissing him through the cage) so I guess Marie is here to stay. the name thing is a problem though because DH wants to call him captain Jack because he is mostly white with a black patch in the backa nd one over his one eye.
So does anyone have any advice for us non-cat people. I have never even thought ofowning one so any advice would be great!
Well thats my two cents!!!
So you may get better just being around the cat for awhile.
I give you a lot of credit for getting a cat with your allergies. I am allergic and break out into hideous hives and meds only calm the reaction for me, but they don't completely eradicate the problem. Your a good mom!
. We thought he was going to go a year ago when we got our youngest cat. Nope she extended his life, he loves playing the mother cat and immediately took her under his wing.
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