Posted by admin | Posted in Useful facts | Posted on 04-12-2009
Tags: diet, food, health, nutrition, reference

What to do when your boyfriend wants to go but does not accept your pets?
I've been with my boyfriend for 3 1 / 2 years. I need a companion room because of my loan payments to students about to be. So it can not afford to live alone. I have 2 dogs and 1 cat. My dogs are 2 and 5 years. I was, since they were babies and my cat is 6 years and have had since birth. I love them. My boyfriend knew I had and play with them and through them the gifts. Recently has bought a new house and have a dog Rott. My dog is 2 pounds and 50 pounds and his is 150 pounds. My animals are all the pets in the door and not let me have them in the doors and have never been to his house. He does not expect to bark and be outside on the patio with your Rott. He told me that my cat can not live with us all. I do not know what to do. If put my cat in a shelter to be put to sleep because she is an adult, despite the fact that it is healthy. We are not engaged. I will not end up hating life and worse if breaks, I will take my animals. What should I do?
Find a buddy or different if their parents or other relatives can bring. But we must think carefully about their relationship to the noise issues. He talks as if he wants you to do everything he wants and does not care what you think. I mean I knew that was why asking the person in it was not ready to take all their "family" too. Or do you ask to go and live with him, because if you do Maybe its their way to say no. If you think that usually move in if he says he can not have your cat, so maybe hes doing it that way you decide not to move in instead of saying that I do not want to move Do not forget your pets were around long before it was and will be there for you later (if you have any interruption).
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