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If I keep laughing about this, does it mean I've completely lost it?
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<blockquote data-quote="flutterby" data-source="post: 347571" data-attributes="member: 7083"><p>difficult child and I went to Petsmart to get stuff for the rats she's getting tomorrow. They have kitties there that they are sponsoring for various humane societies.</p><p></p><p>This one kitty - he is such a sweetheart. He's 3 years old and a big cat. And I started talking to him through the glass and put my finger on the glass, and he rubbed his head against the glass where my finger was. Then he started pawing at my finger. He was purring and kneeding with his paws.</p><p></p><p>And I broke down and started crying in the middle of Petsmart. And I couldn't stop. People were staring at me and difficult child just thought I was crying about the kitty - which I was, I mean who would give up a kitty like that and he didn't belong in the cage that wasn't big enough for him. But, it was just the hardship of it all. The kitty, difficult child, the lack of mental health resources, the stress, the worry, the tirade from my mom, trying so hard and still being unable to help difficult child. It's just too much.</p><p></p><p>In the course of 24 hours, I've gone from laughing, to being numb, to feeling raw like every nerve in my body is exposed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="flutterby, post: 347571, member: 7083"] difficult child and I went to Petsmart to get stuff for the rats she's getting tomorrow. They have kitties there that they are sponsoring for various humane societies. This one kitty - he is such a sweetheart. He's 3 years old and a big cat. And I started talking to him through the glass and put my finger on the glass, and he rubbed his head against the glass where my finger was. Then he started pawing at my finger. He was purring and kneeding with his paws. And I broke down and started crying in the middle of Petsmart. And I couldn't stop. People were staring at me and difficult child just thought I was crying about the kitty - which I was, I mean who would give up a kitty like that and he didn't belong in the cage that wasn't big enough for him. But, it was just the hardship of it all. The kitty, difficult child, the lack of mental health resources, the stress, the worry, the tirade from my mom, trying so hard and still being unable to help difficult child. It's just too much. In the course of 24 hours, I've gone from laughing, to being numb, to feeling raw like every nerve in my body is exposed. [/QUOTE]
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