Kittens

Anonymous
My daughter's roommate's "emotional support" cat just gave birth to 6 kittens in their 325 square foot suite.

How's your college kid's Friday going?
Anonymous
While I do love kittens, I agree that having a new born litter in your dorm room is not the best idea. Your daughter should ask for a room transfer.
Anonymous
Now that would be a MAJOR distraction!
Anonymous
OMG!!!!
Anonymous
My DD would be the happiest woman in the world if that happened to her.

I can't believe the emotional support cat wasn't spayed! WTH?
Anonymous
My freshman year roommate showed up to school a few months pregnant. Left school to give birth though.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:My daughter's roommate's "emotional support" cat just gave birth to 6 kittens in their 325 square foot suite.

How's your college kid's Friday going?


Whaaaa?
This is a thing, now? Did your daughter know there would be a cat when she was assigned a roommate? I love cats, but that's a small space.
As for the kittens, that's just crazy.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:My daughter's roommate's "emotional support" cat just gave birth to 6 kittens in their 325 square foot suite.

How's your college kid's Friday going?


Whaaaa?
This is a thing, now? Did your daughter know there would be a cat when she was assigned a roommate? I love cats, but that's a small space.
As for the kittens, that's just crazy.

She was told about 4 weeks before move in. She was told she could absolutely move rooms but she was fine with it and actually started to like the cat! Cat mostly just slept.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:My DD would be the happiest woman in the world if that happened to her.

I can't believe the emotional support cat wasn't spayed! WTH?

Right? My dd is excited but the irresponsibility irks me.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:My daughter's roommate's "emotional support" cat just gave birth to 6 kittens in their 325 square foot suite.

How's your college kid's Friday going?


Whaaaa?
This is a thing, now? Did your daughter know there would be a cat when she was assigned a roommate? I love cats, but that's a small space.
As for the kittens, that's just crazy.

She was told about 4 weeks before move in. She was told she could absolutely move rooms but she was fine with it and actually started to like the cat! Cat mostly just slept.


Now you know why!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:OMG!!!!


So fun! What kind of crazy helicopter mom are you that you think this is a bad thing? What are you going to do next - call the university president to complain? Tip off the Humane Society about rabid cats??
Get a LIFE woman!!
Bring down some cat litter, extra blankets, treats , food, and some cat toys but otherwise stop interfering and judging
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:My DD would be the happiest woman in the world if that happened to her.

I can't believe the emotional support cat wasn't spayed! WTH?

Right? My dd is excited but the irresponsibility irks me.


That's because you're a jaded imbecile. Please don't let that run off on your daughter! Keep your annoyance to yourself.

We've done kittens here - with two young kids, one severely disabled, and a very very busy life and it was a great thing for everyone.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:OMG!!!!


So fun! What kind of crazy helicopter mom are you that you think this is a bad thing? What are you going to do next - call the university president to complain? Tip off the Humane Society about rabid cats??
Get a LIFE woman!!
Bring down some cat litter, extra blankets, treats , food, and some cat toys but otherwise stop interfering and judging

Holy overreaction, Batman! I don’t know where you got any of that from my post. Just something interesting I thought I’d share.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Now that would be a MAJOR distraction!


Yeah - better to be dropping acid in the woods, right?
You ladies are really ready to suck the life out of everyone around you, aren't you?
Anonymous
I ddk- I think it's cute.
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