Sheila & Beau GA & Jeddie GA
Member Since 2009
So, my mother is staying with me for the holidays. I find it hard to believe she is my mother sometimes, especially when it comes to the care of animals. She acts like they are for her convenience and when they are no longer convenient, she see them as expendable. I just don't get it. Case in point:
I was spraying Simple Solution on a spot that Cami peed on tonight and she asked who had done it. When I said "Cami", she said "Maybe she just isn't savable". This is hours after she was telling someone at dinner about how well Cami is adjusting since she saw her in MI in Oct.
I just don't get that attitude and I really don't get it from my mother. I mean, I learned about living with animals from her. She has always had at least one cat since she was about 20.
I wish I could remember eaxctly what I said next to her because it caused her to go sulk in her room and close the door. It was something about her "doing away with them as soon as they are no longer convenient". Which, trust me, she has done on more than one occasion I am sorry to say. It is what she "advised" me to do with Beau when he was diagnosed with FD and it is what she is trying to tell my aunt to do with her cat because he has IBD. I was thinking to myself, "People like you are exactly why people like me adopt unwanted cats).
This is all after a stressful 3 days, and my mother yelling at and pushing Cami off her bed the first night she was here because Cami started to growl at Ariel. Right after that Cami threw up. And the next day Cami started peeing on my rug. She isn't acting afraid of my mother, but I wonder if it was too much like her old home and being yelled at and rejected by them so now she has back-slid on her comfort level here. Sigh....
I was spraying Simple Solution on a spot that Cami peed on tonight and she asked who had done it. When I said "Cami", she said "Maybe she just isn't savable". This is hours after she was telling someone at dinner about how well Cami is adjusting since she saw her in MI in Oct.
I just don't get that attitude and I really don't get it from my mother. I mean, I learned about living with animals from her. She has always had at least one cat since she was about 20.
I wish I could remember eaxctly what I said next to her because it caused her to go sulk in her room and close the door. It was something about her "doing away with them as soon as they are no longer convenient". Which, trust me, she has done on more than one occasion I am sorry to say. It is what she "advised" me to do with Beau when he was diagnosed with FD and it is what she is trying to tell my aunt to do with her cat because he has IBD. I was thinking to myself, "People like you are exactly why people like me adopt unwanted cats).
This is all after a stressful 3 days, and my mother yelling at and pushing Cami off her bed the first night she was here because Cami started to growl at Ariel. Right after that Cami threw up. And the next day Cami started peeing on my rug. She isn't acting afraid of my mother, but I wonder if it was too much like her old home and being yelled at and rejected by them so now she has back-slid on her comfort level here. Sigh....