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Q: I'm watching my friends kitten from saturday to wednesday. I'm going to have to keep it at MY house. I have to feed it, play with it, and all that stuff. How much should I charge?
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It is kind of rude to ask for money from a friend that you are doing a favor for... you cant always expect money for doing a good deed. I work with animals and it is not good to play with them when they are being moved into a new home it is too stressful for them and it will make them sick expecially since it is a kitten and it is still young. So unless it comes to you wanting to play then give it that attention. other than that i would just feed it and change its littler dont really mess with it too much because you dont want it to get sick.
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I didn't ask if it was rude. I asked how much should I charge! But thanks anyways for the advice about playing with it and stuff.
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E-mail: Gender: Female Location: Pennsylvania Occupation: Full-time Nanny Age: 20 Member Since: July 27, 2006 Answers: 315 Last Update: October 11, 2010 Visitors: 19391
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