So my mother, older sister, and my younger sister went to petco to get my younger sister her first animal. I have a 12 year old cat named Lily and i love her to death. She loves me too, im like her true love or something. And so I saw this adorable greyish, blueish kitten in a cage! He is very cute and very friendly. My mommy let me hold him and asked which one i liked and all that other stuff. Sooooo then we left and my mom said she would have to talk to my dad [he does not care for animals but he can deal with him, he also does not like change]. Now she is having second thoughts about the lovely kitten and she thinks Lily would not like the new cat. Right now I told her to sleep on the idea. Please help I would be soooooo greatfull i someone would anwer this question! How do I get my momma to buy me that cattttt!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Thank you!!!
Lauraaxhelps answered Wednesday July 9 2008, 1:13 am: oh god, my sister found a 4 week old kitten in a box on the side of the road and she brought it home, and its a forever kitten, and we named it olive and we had to beg my mom for DAYS. i mean CRY for the thing<3
tell her that you would take care of the cat, youd change the litter box twice as often now. you'd feed them both twice a day. you'll help more around the house. Usually cats hate new cats, but they eventually get used to them, because since your cat has been around for about 12 years, your home is her territory. its like a tiger, it attacks anything that comes into it that it doesnt know, it smells it, if it doesnt like it, itll be a bitch.
but, remember, the kitten will get so much more attention then lily. Since you'll probably pay attention to the kitten more, Lily will be upset and lonely, so you'll have to make time for Lily too :]
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