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Convince parents to get a cat


Question Posted Friday April 14 2006, 6:12 pm

My dad is allergic to cats but he had one as a kid and he loves them. He promised to get me one if i cleaned my room. is there any way i could get around cleaning my room and still have a cat? how do i get him to get me one?

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lostinpraise answered Friday April 14 2006, 6:15 pm:
I think your dad is being pretty reasonable to let you have one if you clean your room. After all, he is allergic to them. I'd say just go for it with your room. It can't be that bad, and if you really want the cat, it'll be worth it. maybe you could suggest you and you're dad clean your room together as a joint effort, and try and have some fun while you do it?
Enjoy your new pet!

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