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*GULP* My Sister Moved In With Me... Her, With 11 Cats And 2 Birds!!
#11
wow, what a great guy you are!

I love how the question is posed... How am I going to deal with this... NOT my fucking sister wants to bring all of her pets with her - how do I tell her no?

I can't imagine doing what you are doing except that if it was my sister, I'd do the same thing - come on over and we'll figure it out. Because I love her that much. That's what love and family are supposed to be all about...
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#12
Heh! She had 7 cats in her house, and also fed every feral, stray she seen hanging around, so there were plenty outside too.

She was only going to bring the 7 inside cats, but she picked out 4 strays from outside she "felt sorry for" on her last trip back to Flint.
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#13
> I can't imagine doing what you are doing except that if it was my sister, I'd do the same thing - come on over and we'll figure it out. Because I love her that much. That's what love and family are supposed to be all about...

Yeah, she's my sister, and I feel I should help her out. Family ALWAYS comes first! (except for one of my no good brothers, who is the black sheep of our family).
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#14
Better man than I.
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#15
I love cats. We have 3, and a dog.

I don't love emptying litter boxes, but I do it.

As long as cats stay away from my records and don't pee/spray where they shouldn't, they are most welcome here.

My aunt had 12 when I was a teenager. 4 litter boxes lined up in their laundry area. She was pretty fastidious with cleaning them out daily.

And she didn't live alone, it was with my uncle and my 2 cousins.
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#16
I am an only child. Big Grin
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#18
RAMd®d wrote:
Better man than I.

Same.
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#19
We have 4 (was 5, but one passed recently). I think my brother's family has a few. None of my sisters has any cats (one has a rabbit). My wife's sister, though, has I think 8 indoor cats. Actually some may be indoor/outdoor. All of ours are indoor. Five was a lot to deal with. Four is a little more reasonable. We alternated between 1 and 3 for several years, but we started capture/fix/adopting out cats in our old neighborhood and couldn't bring ourselves to part with three of them.
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#20
Two words for you:




















MULTI-CAT HOUSEHOLD

(ok, so maybe it's really three words)



... if I were in your shoes, I would immediately invest in a Litter Robot or similar...
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