never tell her!
2006-11-27 13:47:09
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answered by Anonymous
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You cannot keep the cat in your room always so be up front with your mom and let her know that you found the cat. Ask her if you can keep it but if she says no then just deal with that. You said your mom is angry and it sounds like you are afraid to talk to her so if this is the case get it over and done with. You definitely do not want to leave the cat in your room the whole time you are at your Grandma's house. I do not think that your mom finding it on her own is going to make things easier. You may be surprised and she may say to keep it. Good luck!
2006-11-27 13:52:34
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answered by The_answer_person 5
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Oh, dear!? When that cat starts making messes, your mother will know!!! Just tell her you found a kitten on the way home. You tried to find it's owner and it didn't have one. OK? So you brought it home. And that you're gonna need a litter box!!! Tell your mom before your sister does...because my that time, the cat will have made some terrible messes in your bedroom and your mom will not be happy with you. Especially since you didn't tell her YOURSELF!! Tell her like...RIGHT NOW!! GOOD LUCK!!:0}
2006-11-27 13:59:17
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answered by Jenna 4
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If you have the cat in your room for long you won't have to tell her. The cat will make its presence known by making messes in your room and the smell will give away the secret. So take the cat to show her and ask if you can keep it as it apparently doesn't have a home.
2006-11-27 13:51:33
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answered by Country girl 7
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Ask your mom if she would think of roughly letting you hold the cat for a undeniable quantity of time (a minimum of a month) and conform to take it to a safeguard in case you fail to maintain up your end of the best deal, which needless to say is looking after it (nutrients, water, clean clutter field). and don't whine or argue. Ask if she'll sit down and talk the cat subject with you. permit her understand you have been thinking approximately it quite and maturely. solid luck! nonetheless, permit me merely say to each physique obtainable who likes to respond to "Take the cat to a safeguard and permit it particularly is re-homed," it is not as common because it sounds. Shelters are extra over-crowded than ever as for this reason the financial device and the actuality that some human beings experience pets are disposable. I artwork at a safeguard and we've cats sitting, waiting for somebody to undertake them. some have been there for months. Many have been euthanized because of the fact there is not any longer sufficient space. it particularly is heartbreaking. And jointly as they wait, all of them get sick because of the fact their immune structures are heavily compromised because of the fact of each and all the stress. bigger respiratory infections, eye infections, pneumonia. human beings look to think of a safeguard is an common answer and a picnic for the cats they so fairly provide up. no rely how no longer common safeguard human beings artwork to make existence as mushy as achieveable, cats continuously go through. Cats merely are not meant to stay in shelters. I purely suggested the safeguard in this answer because of the fact euthanasia without attempting to re-house is merely incorrect and unconscionable. the authentic answer to all of it particularly is (a) all puppy proprietors behaving responsibly and having their pets spayed and neutered; and (b) no figuring out to purchase animals from puppy shops, which will positioned an end to kitten and domestic dog generators; (c) teaching human beings so they understand that a puppy is a 20-year-dedication, and truthfully non-disposable.
2016-10-04 11:04:40
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answered by bungay 4
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Be straight with your mom. Without interupting whatever she is doing, tell her you need to talk to her. Tell her that you want to be honest with her and tell her the whole story. Your mom will be proud that you were mature enough to recognize you told her the truth. It will help when something comes up later on and she knows she can trust you are telling her the truth, because you've set an example here.
2006-11-27 13:59:05
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answered by sep_n 3
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well, it might be a good idea to just come out and tell the sit. If your cat doesn't get along and tried to kill it- that could be a bad situation as well- come clean and if she says no- bring it to the humane society, that way it'll have a shot to be loved instead of just dumping it back outside
2006-11-27 13:49:54
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answered by Rachel D 1
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ok well tel ya mama tha u was walkin home and u found a cat or kitten wha eva it tis n u gave it some foood and u thought u knew who it belong to but it wasnt n u was scare to tell her cause she ben mad lately tha all i can tel ya boo hope it and wel
2006-11-27 13:53:37
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answered by ms. cutie03 1
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You should tell your mom about the other cat as soon as possible
2006-11-27 13:47:48
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answered by Anonymous
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Tell her immediately after you clean your room and do your homework and reminder her of what a great mom she is.
2006-11-27 13:54:47
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answered by g357adams 1
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i dont think u should have a cat inside your room
leave it outside, it bad for your health. tell your mom
maybe she doesnt get mad, and she will let you stay with it .
2006-11-27 13:50:21
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answered by Anonymous
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