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Question Posted Thursday February 19 2009, 12:13 am

i'm the girl who asked the question about the cat but i guess i didn't explain it right because no one answered it right. my mom already knows about the cat. he lives outside, and my mom is okay with that, she just won't let me bring him in. i want to sneak him in through my window at night and let him sleep in my room since it's so cold at night. maybe that explains it better.

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rainbowcherrie answered Thursday February 19 2009, 6:49 am:
Sneaking him in without your mother's consent is not a good idea. If you do it once, you will have to do it every night and then the cat will become attached to you. You will have to buy food, a litter tray and all the other equipment needed to look after a cat. Your mother is probably not stupid, she will start to notice. I would suggest that you asked her if you could take the cat to an animal shelter, where he would be properly looked after and treated for any illnesses he may have.

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