Re: Purrs for Tigger, please?
- From: "Christina Websell" <spamfree@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 22 Oct 2007 19:53:29 +0100
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Christina Websell <spamfree@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I didn't yell, I never do. I merely spoke to my brother about my
disappointment in very strong terms. It was enough; I felt bad about
it
when he told me he'd taken the shelter's advice when I had thought he'd
deliberately ignored mine.
I can understand why you thought that, though. When you brought it up
the first time, he did simply ignore you. That would have been the time
for him to tell you the shelter said it would be OK to let Tigger out
at his current age.
I chose the wrong time to mention it, probably, when his older brother by 2
years was there but it's often the only time we all get together. I guess
he didn't want to seem to take advice from his older sister in front of his
brother. It must be a bloke thing.
Maybe it's time to give the shelter both barrels?
I will leave that up to Andrew. It's him that has to foot the vet's bill,
which will be huge - Sunday and all that - and comfort his sobbing daughter
aged 7 who has been longing for a cat since she was 5.
Tweed
.
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