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<blockquote data-quote="ksm" data-source="post: 754167" data-attributes="member: 12511"><p>older DGD has always wanted a baby. The same way she wants stray kittens and puppies. husband and I joked that the next to last cat she "rescued" was exactly like her bio moms children. Her biomom always went on and on about how she did everything for her kids, and how much she loved them.</p><p></p><p> Older DGD was living with a guy who let her bring the cat home. Then she left him and shared a house with several people, and one guy at that house threatened to harm the cat, so she took cat back to old boyfriend.</p><p></p><p> Then she moved about 100 miles away, and new guys apartment didn't allow pets, so she left it at old boyfriend for a while. Then new guys mom said it could stay with her. Then they broke up, and DGD and cat moved back to our town, she stayed with us, cat went back to old boyfriend.</p><p></p><p> Then she moved in with a female friend and her parents. After a month or so, cat moved in to that house. Then a few days later, she and the friend she lived with went to another state for 9 days. When she got home, found out that the cat had got outside and never returned. </p><p></p><p>She was devastated. Oh, how she loved that cat...and how well she took care of it...(sarcasm). Now she has started the process over. Rescued another cat. We will not allow her to live here with a cat or pet. Because we will be the ones taking care of it. Our cats are 10 and 12 years old. We love them, but at this age, we do not want to start over with new pets.</p><p></p><p>Older DGD has not been in a stable relationship. She has always jumped fully in to every new relationship. No taking it slow and getting to know the guy first. </p><p></p><p>I have talked to her and her sister about healthy relationships until I have given up. She is now planning on driving about 600 miles to another state to visit a "friend" and hoping to eventually live there. </p><p></p><p>It's sad. Yes, the guy probably told her to come for the weekend...but he has never put any effort to come see her, nor is he sending money for her gas to get there.</p><p></p><p>She has done similar things before, and it never ends well. Ksm</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ksm, post: 754167, member: 12511"] older DGD has always wanted a baby. The same way she wants stray kittens and puppies. husband and I joked that the next to last cat she "rescued" was exactly like her bio moms children. Her biomom always went on and on about how she did everything for her kids, and how much she loved them. Older DGD was living with a guy who let her bring the cat home. Then she left him and shared a house with several people, and one guy at that house threatened to harm the cat, so she took cat back to old boyfriend. Then she moved about 100 miles away, and new guys apartment didn't allow pets, so she left it at old boyfriend for a while. Then new guys mom said it could stay with her. Then they broke up, and DGD and cat moved back to our town, she stayed with us, cat went back to old boyfriend. Then she moved in with a female friend and her parents. After a month or so, cat moved in to that house. Then a few days later, she and the friend she lived with went to another state for 9 days. When she got home, found out that the cat had got outside and never returned. She was devastated. Oh, how she loved that cat...and how well she took care of it...(sarcasm). Now she has started the process over. Rescued another cat. We will not allow her to live here with a cat or pet. Because we will be the ones taking care of it. Our cats are 10 and 12 years old. We love them, but at this age, we do not want to start over with new pets. Older DGD has not been in a stable relationship. She has always jumped fully in to every new relationship. No taking it slow and getting to know the guy first. I have talked to her and her sister about healthy relationships until I have given up. She is now planning on driving about 600 miles to another state to visit a "friend" and hoping to eventually live there. It's sad. Yes, the guy probably told her to come for the weekend...but he has never put any effort to come see her, nor is he sending money for her gas to get there. She has done similar things before, and it never ends well. Ksm [/QUOTE]
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