My neighbor had a cat crawl under her house and she had kittens. So my neighbor told me, if I caught one, I could bring it home. There was something about a little gray and white one that made me want her more than anything. So I tried catching her for days on end. And yesterday, I finally caught her. I brought her home and my mom started spazzing. She told me to call my dad and tell him to take her. But then I started bawling. He came and took her away and his house is NOT the best place at all for a kitten. So PLEASE tell me how to get her back. I love her so much I've been crying for two days straight. Please, I don't care about anything else but this kitten. PLEASE give me advice please. As I'm writing this, I'm crying my eyes out because she means the world to me. I'll do just about anything. Just..please.
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Domesticity category? Maybe give some free advice about: Pets? JackiexMarie answered Tuesday August 22 2006, 1:43 pm: Well i hate to break it to ya, but you aren't the only one on earth that doesn't get what you want. I cried for a puppy but my parents ended up adopting an old dog from the shelter, and I had to live with it. You have to live with you parents rules until your 18, then you can move out and start your own life. But until then, your out of luck. Oh yeah and just so you know, crying is just going to give your parents the impression that you are too immature for a kitten. There are millions of people on earth that have worse problems then you, like little kids are crying because they have AIDS and their time on earth is limited. If i was you, I would be HAPPY not getting a kitten i want was the worst of my problems.
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Hey, if telling you the truth about you being ridiculous means getting called a jackass, CUSS THE HECK OUTTA ME HUNNY. I noticied you gave low rating to all the answers that didn't sugarcoat it. You wanted true advice, so i gave you true advice. [ JackiexMarie's advice column | Ask JackiexMarie A Question ]
sunnyville answered Tuesday August 22 2006, 12:48 pm: Convince your dad that she'll be better off with you than with him like say that you'll be very responsible,do whatever it takes so there won't be problems with the kitten,and that you'll also do others things that you are suppose to do around the house as well.Don't cry I'm sure he'll understand,feel guilty,let you have the kitten, he must love you, and he'll want to see you happy not sad. [ sunnyville's advice column | Ask sunnyville A Question ]
lalagurly answered Tuesday August 22 2006, 12:22 pm: unfortanutly there isnt much you can do talk to her tell her you will pay for the food and stuff and that you will take care of it tell her how bad u want this but you should figure out away to pay for the stuff the little kitten needs and make sure you are ready for this but other than that there isnt much you can do [ lalagurly's advice column | Ask lalagurly A Question ]
Tulipg17 answered Tuesday August 22 2006, 11:58 am: It's your mother's house, if she doesn't want a cat there then that's her decision. Talk to her about it and see if you can work it out, but it's totally up to her and you have to respect that.
I'm sorry you didn't like my answer but it's the truth. If you are worried about the cat being abused then find it another good home. If your mother doesn't want a cat in her home then that's just how it has to be, and until you buy a home of your own you have to do as she says. I also want to point out that it's absolutely ridiculous to be "bawling your eyes out" over a kitten that you had for one day. You need to calm down and face reality, you're not keeping a cat at your mother's. [ Tulipg17's advice column | Ask Tulipg17 A Question ]
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