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What a decision ![]() ![]() |
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Julie - you've received some wonderful advice here . . . go with your heart on that basis that your budget will allow it. Would love to hear what you decide ![]() |
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Thank you again all - Ive taken some pics of my family tonight just about to upload and post, not sure if I will sleep tonight ![]() |
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I agree as long as you can afford it and think carefuly - sometimes you can let your heart rule your head - would your ex consider "paying their keep" or for vets bills etc. |
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I was wondering that too Kazz, surely he wouldn't mind contributing financially? If finances work out okay, then I would say go for it. I have intrduced many cats into our household and after the initial spats they seem to sort themselves out. Some get on better than others, but no real problems. Let us know what you decide. |
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