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<blockquote data-quote="DammitJanet" data-source="post: 156098" data-attributes="member: 1514"><p>If I am reading this correctly, little difficult child told his older brother that HE had already fed the pet which meant that the poor little thing would end up not getting fed that evening...right? ( I really am not sure what a bottle baby pet is but Im assuming its a baby goat or something like that...lol)</p><p></p><p>If I have the scenario correct then ya know what...I might be tempted to tell little difficult child that I "thought" I had already fed him dinner that night so he didnt need any dinner. Act like you were washing up the dishes and all that. If he starts going on about how he hasnt eaten and how he is hungry...then say something about how the baby hadnt eaten either and when he told his brother that he had fed the baby it would have wondered why it wasnt getting its dinner too.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DammitJanet, post: 156098, member: 1514"] If I am reading this correctly, little difficult child told his older brother that HE had already fed the pet which meant that the poor little thing would end up not getting fed that evening...right? ( I really am not sure what a bottle baby pet is but Im assuming its a baby goat or something like that...lol) If I have the scenario correct then ya know what...I might be tempted to tell little difficult child that I "thought" I had already fed him dinner that night so he didnt need any dinner. Act like you were washing up the dishes and all that. If he starts going on about how he hasnt eaten and how he is hungry...then say something about how the baby hadnt eaten either and when he told his brother that he had fed the baby it would have wondered why it wasnt getting its dinner too. [/QUOTE]
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