Poor old Raymond…
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AWW ****, that bitch is CRAZY!
Whoa, Lmao.
your mom obviously thought of the cat as one of the family and it sucks when someone close to you dies you should keep an eye on your mother she might not be doing very well its not like she's going mental but she obviously cant cope with the cats death...
#137, it's one thing to think of your pet as a member of the family.. I mean, we loved our dog who lived to 19, who I've personally fed baby food and liverwurst after strokes until she was well enough to eat on her own.. But we didn't let her corpse sit on our beds and pretend she was still alive. OP, your Mom needs to see a doctor. There's obviously issues she needs to work out that she can't on her own.
My first dog Roscoe lived to be 16. It broke our hearts when he died and my dad cried every day for 2 weeks. Until then, I NEVER saw my dad cry ever. He kept his emotions hidden. But he buried our dog within the first hour or so after he died. Keeping a corpse on the bed for a week is just wrong.
Ohhh, OP, you don't understand just how attached people can get to their pets. Especially if they've had them for awhile.
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Your mom is crazy. SRSLY.
Ewww. I remember moderating this one, I pressed yes to see what people would comment. Lol, that's soooo creepy.