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Your not fat. Don't make yourself think that. email me at cassiedemarco@yahoo.com. It ruins your self esteem
I had a 3 week old kitten and my grandma stepped on it.
I still feel horrible because i think it was my fault for not training it. I'm truly sorry.
2007-06-02 23:53:20
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answered by Anonymous
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I'm so sorry for the loss of your cat. I also have a cat I love very much and she sleeps right next to me as close as she can get. I have kinda rolled on her a few times but she bites me, not hard enough To break the skin but just hard enough to say, "Watch it! I'm here. She's 14 years old and has slept with me since I was 12 years old.
2007-06-02 22:38:54
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answered by Ladybug II 6
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Your cat just loves you! and it probably likes your warmth when he sleeps too, Is your cat really dead? I'm so sorry. Truthfully I think most human adults could suffocate there cat if they rolled over on it but it does make it worse if you are on the heavier side its just plain physics or what not. I hope everything turns out good, again sorry to hear about it
2007-06-02 22:17:26
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answered by Kenzie E 2
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This could happen to anyone. Sometimes cats just want to be so close to you because your comfortable and warm. I think they remember how they slept in a pile when they were kittens.
Please forgive yourself because you didn't do this on purpose. You loved your kitty, so remember it fondly. Go ahead and get another kitty that is completely different. However, even though it is wonderful to sleep with a kitty purring next to you, resist this and put the kitty in another room. Kitty will go to sleep and probably won't care after while.
2007-06-02 22:19:22
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answered by Anonymous
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I know this probably isn't the best time to suggest this. But I find even a small dog easier to have in your bed to sleep. Our mini poodle jumps up + out of the way between my husband + I, he's jealous + likes to be the center of attention lol.
I am so sorry about your baby. I cry whenever I lose one of mine. They do go to heaven you know. : ) Wait awhile before you get another one. That way you wont be unconsiously getting another pet to replace this one. Maybe try a shelter or rescue ? Animals adopted from SPCA have an undebted gratitude to you, probably because you saved their life. : ) take care of yourself.
2007-06-02 23:00:12
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answered by Colleen R 2
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I don't believe this is for real. If you rolled over the cat she would scream and scratch and you would have woken up. If you didn't wake up you really have a problem. If the question is real, however, it has nothing to do with being fat, it has to do with being irresponsibleand careless. The fat part is what makes your irresponsibility a deadly weapon. Please don't take any other animal.
2007-06-02 23:38:57
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answered by cpinatsi 7
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No it's not because your fat!! Your cat just likes to be close to you. My cat does the same thing and I'm NOT fat!! He likes to sleep curled right up to my bum at night. I like it when my cat sleeps close to me, it means that he loves me!!
2007-06-03 01:24:28
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answered by b_bonness 1
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it was probably sleeping with you because it likes you I'm sorry that happened to my first ever cat from when I was little It slept with my mom and she rolled over it I know how you feel I'm very sorry
2007-06-02 23:20:27
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answered by sweetlittleangel11 2
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It's not because your fat... It's because it loved you and wanted to be close to you and possibly to hear your heartbeat. It's comforting to alot of animals. Don't blame your self for this, sometime unfortunate things happen.
2007-06-02 22:17:38
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answered by angiee631 3
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OMG do not roll on cats !!! it will not be becuse u are fat!
hope i helped
x
2007-06-02 22:13:00
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answered by Anonymous
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