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getting a cat


Question Posted Sunday May 7 2006, 1:31 am

Soo my birthday is coming up soon and my friends grandma`s cat had kittens! I really want one for my birthday, but my mom keeps saying no! I`ve tried begging her and asking why. she just say no and she doesn`t want an animal around the house! can you think of any good ways of getting her to let me have it? lol thanks <33

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Teza answered Sunday May 7 2006, 2:23 am:
Show responsibility around the house and just stop begging her. Talk to her about how you're going to take care of it, clean after it, feed, it and do whatever and make sure you stick with that. Just talk to her and don't annoy her about it. The more you ask, the more she will say no and plus, maybe she might surprise you with a kitten?

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