ok so i got my kiten from school a teacher gave her to me about 2 weeks ago. the teacher gave her to me in a cage. my mom doesnt want the cat in the house she says the only way i can keep it is if i let the cat in the room all the time because we have birds and the birds are scared. i told my mom i can keep the cage but i cant my teacher said to return it and it has been 2 weeeks already and i ahev to return it today. i asled everyone if they had a cage and they said no. i dont have money for a new one and my mom wont let me keep the cat without a cage. my parents dont want to give 30-100 dollors for a cage. and i wont eb able to keep it without a cage. also,i wnat to keep my cat in m room when i go to school, out of the cage but imscared like if she does doo doo then she will climb up my bed with doodoo and she will mess up my sheets. what should i do about my 2 problems? thanks!
Additional info, added Monday June 11 2007, 8:14 pm: and please dont tell me to give back the kitten. she has freedom i let her out everyday she just sleeps there. and i cant give back the kitten.. Want to answer more questions in the Domesticity category? Maybe give some free advice about: Pets? TheDayTripper answered Monday June 11 2007, 8:18 pm: The cat doesn't have freedom.It has the option of either being locked in your room or locked in a cage,and that's bullshit either way.
isis answered Monday June 11 2007, 8:05 pm: There is only one thing you can do, you have to give the kitten back to the teacher and explain the situation. You can't keep her shut up all her life, it would not be kind to her. She needs to have her freedom and this is something you're unable to offer her in your home.
Cats are natural predators of birds so it's understandable they are scared if they see her. Maybe in a few years the situation will be different and you will be able to have a cat. But for now, you need to do the right thing for your kitten, however hard it's going to be. [ isis's advice column | Ask isis A Question ]
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