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MSE Parents Club Part 5

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  • Buttonmoons
    Buttonmoons Posts: 13,323 Forumite
    Someone stop me from killing that effing cat!

    I'm frazzled, I even look it, sweaty and my hairs a sticky gross frizzy mess.

    I decided I'd gut out keira's room today, and just generally tidy the thing up, puzzles back in correct box, throw crappy little rubbish out (like the naff you get with Mcdonalds/kinder eggs) and all other stuff she has outgrown. Well she kept deciding she wanted to play with X Y and Z as they were coming out the boxes (she forgets she has things because she buries it under everything else)
    So I was trying to work around her, then that effing kitten came in and started attacking me, and attacking everything I touched, which was annoying enough in itself.

    ANYHOW, i finally got that done and then I saw that SOMEHOW the little crap had managed to PEE outside a COVERED litterbox, how is that possible? So I had to move everything out and disinfect the whole room, and then just to make things worse, he attacked the bin liner I had filled cleaning out their trays so poop and pee went all over my hallway, I was almost in tears.

    It sounds really bad but I do actually hate that cat, seriously. I know cats esp young ones are naughty but he takes the biscuit.

    Only 2 days ago, I started shouting at OH because I thought he had trailed dog crap in the house on a bit of plastic, no, that cat had went and eaten a string bag that your tomatoes/oranges come in, crapped it out, and started playing with it all over the room.

    He's not normal, I can't sleep most nights because he just bangs on my door all night, I cant even go for a pee as he's right there at the door screaming and scratching to get in.

    He doesn't listen ever, he isn't allowed in the kitchen as he goes in the bin and eats things, yet he still does it. I'd rather look after triplets than him! Probably be easier.
  • cazscoob
    cazscoob Posts: 4,990 Forumite
    i just cant believe that someone can do 5 years for 3 lives? just seems ridiculous!

    well done on the mat pinkpig! im the same i love the idea of the thermometer but couldnt justify all that money lol!
    What's for you won't go past you
  • Sami_Bee
    Sami_Bee Posts: 14,555 Forumite
    cazscoob wrote: »
    Ok here my rant starts. 5 years ago there was a drunk drug driver that killed the son of a family friend, the driver also killed their neighbour and her daughter and seriously injured family friend and her baby girl. I have just picked up the local paper to find out that the driver has been released already! 5 years for killing 3 people, im so shocked and feel sick knowing that he is going to be back on the streets able to carry on with his life and living 1 street away from the family he has destroyed. think im just in shock?
    Its awful isn't it, that's why they say if you want to kill someone do it with a car :rolleyes:
    He'll probably be out drink driving again:mad::mad::mad:
    The very best is sometimes what nature gives us for free.
    3onitsway wrote: »
    I think Sami is right, as always!
  • elle_gee
    elle_gee Posts: 8,584 Forumite
    .. EVERYONE - can I be really rude and ask us all to chop bits out of whoever we are quoting and just quote the bit we are replying to....leaving in massive posts from other people makes the thread really long and puts people off. PLEASE don't be offended or shout at me :o it's my @n@l side coming out :o
    I know I am guilty too but I promise to be better in future :A

    *runs away to hide*
    Mazcabs wrote: »
    Thats you and me both then !!

    Me three.. I agree too :o

    We've had a fun morning. Rhys got passed around the room, after liberal application of antibac hand gel and a Q&A session to make sure noone close had a cold etc ;) He stayed asleep throughout that and a trip to Asda but is making up for it now - my Mum's playing on the floor with him right now :rolleyes: He's rolled over twice for her to see so she knows I'm not making it up! ;)

    Low and behold, builder is coming back tomorrow.. I did tell him he had until the end of the week :)

    MIL came.. to the door, fag in hand. She heard Rhys crying and I explained I was in the middle of dressing him (and he doesn't like it, hence the crying) and asked if she wanted to come in, but she just said she had to be going as she was going shopping then picking up her other grandson from nursery.. Oh, okay then! :mad:
  • Sami_Bee
    Sami_Bee Posts: 14,555 Forumite
    at lest you didn't have to put up with her coming in stinking of smoke, every cloud n all that ;)
    The very best is sometimes what nature gives us for free.
    3onitsway wrote: »
    I think Sami is right, as always!
  • Caz - How awful - just goes to show how lenient the law is these days :( ((Hugs))
    Sparkle - I agree with everyone else - at least it has been noted what happened in case she decides to try that kind of thing with anyone else. ((Hugs))

    Well, I'm knackered!! Someone has decided that he will be awake for 2 hours after every feed - even if it is 4am *sob* but as yet he hasn't woken up for his 3pm feed and he's still out in the garden asleep in his pram. Even the sound of the gardener cutting the grass hasn't stirred him. :rolleyes:

    To help shift the baby weight I walked into town - it's all hills and coming home is the worst, there is a steep up onto our street :eek: Maybe I won't be doing that too often :rotfl:

    Oops - there is movement!! Ah no, just a wriggle - the eyes are still firmly shut!
  • SusanC_2
    SusanC_2 Posts: 5,344 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture Combo Breaker
    Sami_Bee wrote: »
    Chris at the moment won't say don't its all "I can't like that" "I wouldn't like that":rolleyes:
    They're so confusing aren't they. The other day Alice was saying, "I don't like Daddy." It turned out that waht she meant was she didn't want him because she thought he was "too tired" and needed a rest.
    elle_gee wrote: »
    MIL came.. to the door, fag in hand. She heard Rhys crying and I explained I was in the middle of dressing him (and he doesn't like it, hence the crying) and asked if she wanted to come in, but she just said she had to be going as she was going shopping then picking up her other grandson from nursery.. Oh, okay then! :mad:
    That's really weird. :confused: My dad never sees Alice but he doesn't speak to me or pop round to give us stuff either so it makes a bit more sense.
    Any question, comment or opinion is not intended to be criticism of anyone else.
    2 Samuel 12:23 Romans 8:28 Psalm 30:5
    "To every thing there is a season, and a time to every purpose under the heaven: A time to be born, and a time to die"
  • SusanC_2
    SusanC_2 Posts: 5,344 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture Combo Breaker
    To help shift the baby weight I walked into town - it's all hills and coming home is the worst, there is a steep up onto our street :eek: Maybe I won't be doing that too often :rotfl:
    It was the going down that I never liked - I was always worried I might accidentally lose my grip on the pram and it would run away.
    Any question, comment or opinion is not intended to be criticism of anyone else.
    2 Samuel 12:23 Romans 8:28 Psalm 30:5
    "To every thing there is a season, and a time to every purpose under the heaven: A time to be born, and a time to die"
  • emlou2009
    emlou2009 Posts: 4,016 Forumite
    tiamai_d wrote: »
    I had things to say but can't remember any of it, my mind is still at that one track baby baby baby stage I'm afraid, when does it pass? :confused:
    never :rotfl:


    Someone stop me from killing that effing cat!
    i understand!!!! my kitten is about 3 or 4 months old now and he is SO naughty! i dont know how he has any brain cells left as it is his game to run the opposite way to where i am walking and 99% of the time bashes into my ankle head first at full pelt, he pesters us while we're eating, scratches and bites us all the time, if i am writing he tries to play with the pen and makes me scrawl all over the page, wants to snuggle in the cot all the time :eek: everytime we open the fridge he jumps in :eek::eek: and climbs up the back of the sofa with his claws! oh and sits on top of the hamster cage all the time, its ok though, superhams bit his foot ;) good old hams!
    i do love him though, he is gorgeous :D its a good job he is so cute i tell you!

    right, i'm off into town for the third time today, its a good job i live a 5 min walk away :rolleyes: i just remembered i burnt the saucepan last night to the degree that i really CBA to clean it, it was a asda smart price one so the bin got hungry ;)
    Mummy to
    DS (born March 2009)

    DD (born January 2012)
  • Susan - I get that too - but big hill, pram, shopping bag and shopping under the pram too, (I only went for bread and milk and to get out of the house - but I returned a bottle warmer that was bought for us, got an exchange voucher for the value but it had to be used today - so I had to spend £19+) change bag and one hot and sweaty mummy in flip flops! Not nice a pretty sight I can tell ya!
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