By SweetheartSusie - 04/12/2012 09:19 - United Kingdom

Today, I faced a dilemma. If I don't let the cat sleep in my bedroom, she spends all night howling at the door, waking up my 2-year-old in the process. If I do let her in, the dog gets distressed and chews the contents of the bin. If I let both of them in, I have no room to sleep. FML
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SweetheartSusie tells us more.

Hey, OP here. For all of those who suggest drowning/bludgeoning/killing my cat, shame on you. I really hope you don't have a pet. For those of you who kindly suggested crating my dog, It's a good suggestion that I will keep in mind. My home is a two bedroom affair, I don't have a spare room to shut them in. My cat is a very nervous kitty, she was a kitten that came from a home with lots of young boys poking and prodding her and prefers the serenity and calmness I give to her. She becomes immensely stressed when I'm nowhere to be found. As for the dog, he is actually my boyfriend's dog and his is a case of boredom. Without the cat to play with during the night, he becomes mischievous and searches for trouble. No matter how well you plan, you'll never get everything and inevitably, there will be something he's shredded. Be it bin contents, washing or, once, the cat litter. Despite the numerous toys he has available. Our bed is a small double, and fitting a dog and a cat into the space barely meant to contain two adults is difficult. Adding a 2-year-old on top of that is a nightmare. For the moment, we're resigned to continue things the way they are. Your friendly OP - SweetheartSusie.

Top comments

SApprentice 34

Since when are pet owners allowed room to sleep? Just lay where you want and let them settle in around you, sealing you in place like cement because you don't want to move and disrupt them.

Comments

Why is your 2 year old sleeping with you? Not a good idea & a hard habit to break

Get a trainer? Also, train them separately and train them to sleep in different parts of the house so there's no conflict. Just a suggestion.

I would just leave the cat howling at the door. I could probably ignore it. Also, It should stop eventually. If it doesn't then something is wrong with the cat.

The cat is a female, not an inanimate object. The cat howls out of attention to be with the owner because she's attached to OP (or wants in the room). I have a kitten who meows at my bedroom door and I find it heartbreaking to leave him meowing like that without spending more time with him.

rinoa_fml 10

Put the bin outdoors for the night or let them both in and deal with it.

TcheQ 12

Get rid of all three, delete your autosave, and try again.

Get rid of the cat their useless and annoying