I know you can never have too much love for a pet, but after you meet my friend you probably won't want to see another cat again... my friend is always talking about who, what, when, where, why, about her CAT! It's driving me crazy! Whenever she stops talking about guys she's always on to talking about her cat. I need so major advice to help me to avoid her talking about her pets!
Signed, Someone who never wants to see a cat again!
ASKaway answered Tuesday August 3 2004, 3:43 pm: Try a bird or ferret. Dogs are very hard to take care of and talk about expensive. Same with cats. But if you want a dog go to www.findapuppy.com or www.puppyfind.com
angrychicken answered Friday July 30 2004, 3:57 am: lol ya have have 2 friend that do the same thing its like they are crazy or something jkin i just tell them to shut up and talk about something better and if they dont i will just walk away lol :) hope that helps [ angrychicken's advice column | Ask angrychicken A Question ]
sshelbyy answered Tuesday July 20 2004, 1:20 am: KILL THAT CAT! jk. hehe. why dont you ask her if she can stop talking about her cat. plain and simple. and who cares if you hurt her feelings, as long as she stops talking about the frickin cat. good luck - *((SHELBY))* [ sshelbyy's advice column | Ask sshelbyy A Question ]
xsweetpeax answered Sunday July 18 2004, 11:16 am: tell her nicely that she talksz about her cat way tooo much and it bothersz you sometimesz . .
you just need to be straiqht foward with her but make shuree not to hurt her feelinqsz while doinq it. rate me please [ xsweetpeax's advice column | Ask xsweetpeax A Question ]
XxAsh75xX answered Saturday July 17 2004, 6:27 pm: Ok...first thing you can do is tell your friend that she is talking to much about her cat. Say nicely, "I know you love your cat, but sometimes you talk a little too much about her/him. Do you think we could talk about something else??" If your friend cant understand then I dont know what else to do...
Diddy_Kong_Racer answered Thursday July 15 2004, 3:19 pm: Ok I have 2 cats and a dog and I know that if you tell her to stop talking about cats she will be sad. If I were you i would try to change the subject but you probibly tried that. If you want to still have fun with her try to avoid walks with just the two of you because shell talk about cats. A board game might keep her mmind more focused on the game. I hope this helps!
Good luck~!
~*Bea*~ [ Diddy_Kong_Racer's advice column | Ask Diddy_Kong_Racer A Question ]
blueyedroxy924 answered Saturday July 10 2004, 8:12 pm: well friends should understand ur problems soo before u talk to her then say we are friends rite n then say then dont get mad bc friends are supposed to understand n then tell her how u feel but not in a rude way. and if she is ur friend then she will understand n not get mad! [ blueyedroxy924's advice column | Ask blueyedroxy924 A Question ]
XxsoadgrlxX answered Saturday July 10 2004, 5:32 pm: I love my cats very much, but I dont talk about them 24-7. Ask her, politly, why she talks about her cat. Tell her, "Do you know how much you talk about that cat?" Then maybe she'll understand, without any hurt feelings. [ XxsoadgrlxX's advice column | Ask XxsoadgrlxX A Question ]
help_is_here answered Saturday July 10 2004, 3:50 pm: maybe change the subject it can get annoyin espeically cats! well tell her that you dont want to here about her cats!! well please talk its the best thing to do dont avoid her just walk up and tell her to your face,.
sweetjewel answered Saturday July 10 2004, 12:21 pm: lol i get on my friends nerves 2 with dogs but just change the subject or tell her that she talks about cats a lot and then whenever she starts talking about them say *name* ur doing it again [ sweetjewel's advice column | Ask sweetjewel A Question ]
Roxybabii922 answered Saturday July 10 2004, 9:27 am: If she starts to talk about her cat you can just start being random and stuff, ask her if shes seen this cool new movie or something, i dunno something random to avoid conversation about her cat... [ Roxybabii922's advice column | Ask Roxybabii922 A Question ]
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