Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:to be clear, you think leaving an animal without food, water, or access to (what they have been trained to use as) bathroom is OK?
She was already fed Sherlock and was 2 hrs late for her dinner. Locked in a huge LUXURY closet and like I said the worst thing that could’ve happened is she peed in there. Fyi my cats don’t drink much water because they’re also on a luxury raw food diet I provide which contains 50% water. Google it.
NP. I was with you until this post. No need for the attitude to PP. S/he was more concerned about your cat than you were.
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:to be clear, you think leaving an animal without food, water, or access to (what they have been trained to use as) bathroom is OK?
She was already fed Sherlock and was 2 hrs late for her dinner. Locked in a huge LUXURY closet and like I said the worst thing that could’ve happened is she peed in there. Fyi my cats don’t drink much water because they’re also on a luxury raw food diet I provide which contains 50% water. Google it.
NP. I was with you until this post. No need for the attitude to PP. S/he was more concerned about your cat than you were.
This exactly. You sound like a peach.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:to be clear, you think leaving an animal without food, water, or access to (what they have been trained to use as) bathroom is OK?
She was already fed Sherlock and was 2 hrs late for her dinner. Locked in a huge LUXURY closet and like I said the worst thing that could’ve happened is she peed in there. Fyi my cats don’t drink much water because they’re also on a luxury raw food diet I provide which contains 50% water. Google it.
Anonymous wrote:The cat was fine. Probably your husband was annoyed that the cat wouldn't stop meowing. That's what would bother me the most if I was home and trying to work. Apologize and forget.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:to be clear, you think leaving an animal without food, water, or access to (what they have been trained to use as) bathroom is OK?
She was already fed Sherlock and was 2 hrs late for her dinner. Locked in a huge LUXURY closet and like I said the worst thing that could’ve happened is she peed in there. Fyi my cats don’t drink much water because they’re also on a luxury raw food diet I provide which contains 50% water. Google it.
NP. I was with you until this post. No need for the attitude to PP. S/he was more concerned about your cat than you were.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:to be clear, you think leaving an animal without food, water, or access to (what they have been trained to use as) bathroom is OK?
She was already fed Sherlock and was 2 hrs late for her dinner. Locked in a huge LUXURY closet and like I said the worst thing that could’ve happened is she peed in there. Fyi my cats don’t drink much water because they’re also on a luxury raw food diet I provide which contains 50% water. Google it.
NP. I was with you until this post. No need for the attitude to PP. S/he was more concerned about your cat than you were.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:to be clear, you think leaving an animal without food, water, or access to (what they have been trained to use as) bathroom is OK?
She was already fed Sherlock and was 2 hrs late for her dinner. Locked in a huge LUXURY closet and like I said the worst thing that could’ve happened is she peed in there. Fyi my cats don’t drink much water because they’re also on a luxury raw food diet I provide which contains 50% water. Google it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I accidentally locked one of our cats inside my closet this morning. (200sf closet with windows French door btw). My DH calls me at work when he got home frantic because the cat was meowing. I told him I didn’t remember where the extra key was but I’d be home in a few hrs and the worst thing that would happen is the cat would pee inside my closet.He said he was going to break the door open and I was thinking wtf?!? I got home let the cat out and thank god she didn’t pee. I’m so bewildered of why my DH went so crazy over this situation?!? Plus he’s so angry at me for taking the situation so lightly. Fyi I have a deadbolt on my closet for security reasons. I was extremely busy at work and the boss was there so I couldn’t deal with thinking about where the extra key was plus I didn’t think it was an urgent situation.
What?
Anonymous wrote:to be clear, you think leaving an animal without food, water, or access to (what they have been trained to use as) bathroom is OK?
Anonymous wrote:I accidentally locked one of our cats inside my closet this morning. (200sf closet with windows French door btw). My DH calls me at work when he got home frantic because the cat was meowing. I told him I didn’t remember where the extra key was but I’d be home in a few hrs and the worst thing that would happen is the cat would pee inside my closet.He said he was going to break the door open and I was thinking wtf?!? I got home let the cat out and thank god she didn’t pee. I’m so bewildered of why my DH went so crazy over this situation?!? Plus he’s so angry at me for taking the situation so lightly. Fyi I have a deadbolt on my closet for security reasons. I was extremely busy at work and the boss was there so I couldn’t deal with thinking about where the extra key was plus I didn’t think it was an urgent situation.
He said he was going to break the door open and I was thinking wtf?!? I got home let the cat out and thank god she didn’t pee. I’m so bewildered of why my DH went so crazy over this situation?!? Plus he’s so angry at me for taking the situation so lightly. Fyi I have a deadbolt on my closet for security reasons. I was extremely busy at work and the boss was there so I couldn’t deal with thinking about where the extra key was plus I didn’t think it was an urgent situation.