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<blockquote data-quote="WhymeMom?" data-source="post: 185561" data-attributes="member: 53"><p>mb, I'm confused about the cat food.......I understood she took cans out of full box and left them on the table in the living room. So did she actually take any or do you think she was just getting ready to take some? In my dealings with difficult child any time you let them in your home unattended you can expect that they will "borrow" something.......they tend to have the "what's yours is mine" attitude......</p><p>From your description of what happened with the cats(your asking her to take care of them at your home) the cat food could be "payment" in her mind.......</p><p>If you don't want to do inventory, don't let her in your home without supervision.......yeah, shouldn't have to be that way, but this is life with difficult child.....personally, I wouldn't sweat it, but ask her why she left the cat food out?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WhymeMom?, post: 185561, member: 53"] mb, I'm confused about the cat food.......I understood she took cans out of full box and left them on the table in the living room. So did she actually take any or do you think she was just getting ready to take some? In my dealings with difficult child any time you let them in your home unattended you can expect that they will "borrow" something.......they tend to have the "what's yours is mine" attitude...... From your description of what happened with the cats(your asking her to take care of them at your home) the cat food could be "payment" in her mind....... If you don't want to do inventory, don't let her in your home without supervision.......yeah, shouldn't have to be that way, but this is life with difficult child.....personally, I wouldn't sweat it, but ask her why she left the cat food out? [/QUOTE]
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