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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]OP, please, do not ever get another animal again, ever. No matter what. I hope this little old cat's face stares at you forever. [/quote] Until you've walked in OP's shoes kindly STFU.[/quote] I'm a np and have walked in OP's shoes. And also, as she asked for opinions, no poster needs to STFU. The cat is not ruining anything. It's become an inconvenience. That's what makes OP so awful.[/quote] OP here. [b]Cat has ruined thousands of dollars worth of things and still does ruin things in a semi-regular basis. [/b]I've dealt with that for years. She doesn't do that every single day though. To a PP asks what is different: I can't stand being in my own bedroom. I just tried to take a quick nap after waking up at 3:30 this morning and being unable to go back to sleep, and then hosting a family holiday. I'm exhausted. But the smell of cat waste is overpowering IN MY BEDROOM. If I want to sleep in my room, I have to inhale cat waste odors. My closet is also connected to my bathroom and my clothes are subjected to the same. I don't have an extra bedroom and if I close the door to my room she pees in the hallway or on a kid's bed. It's not "inconvenient". It's disgusting and overpowering and unfixable. [/quote] I have an 11 year old cat, and he has ruined THOUSANDS of dollars worth of furniture, clothes, and rugs. But mostly when he was a kitten. He hasn't ruined much now that he's older. It wouldn't occur to me to rehome or euthanize him based on that. Hell, my husband is tough on our stuff too. I also have a puppy, and he's ruined a bunch of stuff the cat hasn't ruined. I've resigned myself to not being too attached to anything. As for the smell, I get ya. Cat pee is horrible. I would try kitty drugs first before I kill him.[/quote]
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