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  • Controlled Chaos
    Daycare.com Member
    • Jun 2014
    • 2108

    Originally posted by Play Care
    This is why I will stay strong and say no when my kids ask, yet again, for a pet.

    Hope your day got better!
    haha "No" is a fabulous word! I was so sad when our previous dog died...I should have waited another few months before getting a puppy! I love her. I love dog. BUT I really didn't need another creature to keep alive around here

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    • Blackcat31
      • Oct 2010
      • 36124

      Originally posted by Controlled Chaos
      Daycare is downstairs. DS (4) gets to go upstairs and play his leap pad upstairs and then I join him once dcks are asleep. Then we read, cuddle etc.

      I get upstairs today - and there is dog...sick (not sure which end) EVERYWHERE. My puppy (not quite a year) is laying sadly by the back door. My son is standing on the living room carpet literally surrounded by mess. It smells terrible. I asked him if he noticed anything - my 2, 4 and 6 yo all know how to let the dog in and out if she paws at the back door. He admits it smelled "nasty" but didnt look up from his game to check He is only 4, and the dog not 100% his responsibility...but seriously dude?! So gross. I vomited while cleaning up the biggest pile...so gross. And I am no light weight. I eat lunch between the nastiest booty changes .
      Aw, I hope pup is okay..

      I have a dog (age 2) and two cats (age 4 and age 12 weeks old) and I couldn't imagine life without pets.

      They are messy and cause their fair share of chaos around the house (both in and out) but I couldn't imagine life without them.

      Last night I am sitting on my sofa, scrolling away on my i-Pad. I kept getting a pop up saying my battery is low. I had it plugged in so I wasn't sure why that message kept popping up. After clearing it for the 4th time, I look down and see why; the cord is just hanging there. The OTHER end is still plugged in but since "Captain Chaos" a.k.a the baby kitty (neither are his real name) chewed the cord... in half.

      Wouldnt be so bad if it weren't the second one this week. I guess I will learn sooner or later. ::

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      • Miss A
        Daycare.com Member
        • Jul 2015
        • 991

        Originally posted by Blackcat31
        Aw, I hope pup is okay..

        I have a dog (age 2) and two cats (age 4 and age 12 weeks old) and I couldn't imagine life without pets.

        They are messy and cause their fair share of chaos around the house (both in and out) but I couldn't imagine life without them.

        Last night I am sitting on my sofa, scrolling away on my i-Pad. I kept getting a pop up saying my battery is low. I had it plugged in so I wasn't sure why that message kept popping up. After clearing it for the 4th time, I look down and see why; the cord is just hanging there. The OTHER end is still plugged in but since "Captain Chaos" a.k.a the baby kitty (neither are his real name) chewed the cord... in half.

        Wouldnt be so bad if it weren't the second one this week. I guess I will learn sooner or later. ::
        I am so glad I am not the only one with naughty kitties! We have 7 outdoor barn cats that I am slightly obsessed with. Our oldest one has learned how to let herself, other 3 "big kitties", and the 3 baby kittens our of the walk in door of the barn whenever she feels like it. I looked out on the deck during lunch today and all 7 are lounging in the sun, while the babies are supposed to still be in the barn.

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        • Blackcat31
          • Oct 2010
          • 36124

          Originally posted by Miss A
          I am so glad I am not the only one with naughty kitties! We have 7 outdoor barn cats that I am slightly obsessed with. Our oldest one has learned how to let herself, other 3 "big kitties", and the 3 baby kittens our of the walk in door of the barn whenever she feels like it. I looked out on the deck during lunch today and all 7 are lounging in the sun, while the babies are supposed to still be in the barn.
          :: My DH keeps trying to "discipline" ours... I keep trying to tell him cats don't really care so they really aren't "discipline-able"...they just wait until they think you aren't looking and do it anyways. ::

          If we had a barn, I would have more cats than I will openly admit. Might be why my DH has procrastinated on building that barn...never mind that we have 4 garages. ::

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          • Controlled Chaos
            Daycare.com Member
            • Jun 2014
            • 2108

            Originally posted by Blackcat31
            :: My DH keeps trying to "discipline" ours... I keep trying to tell him cats don't really care so they really aren't "discipline-able"...they just wait until they think you aren't looking and do it anyways. ::

            If we had a barn, I would have more cats than I will openly admit. Might be why my DH has procrastinated on building that barn...never mind that we have 4 garages. ::
            Haha yea, there is no Love and Logic for cats :: They just don't care!

            I think puppy is ok. I have kept her outside all day. I think maybe she ate some plants that she shouldn't have. We have a big fence around the vegetable garden...but she ate that last week She hasn't eaten much today, I am calling the vet if she's not back to her normal self by tomorrow. Poor thing didn't want her walk this morning, just wanted snuggles

            I keep telling myself, one more yea and then she will be 2 and will not be so destructive. She is my baby and I spoil her a bit, which probably doesn't help Her goal is to eat through the vacuum chord while I am using it...I'm terrified she will electrocute herself or me!

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            • Miss A
              Daycare.com Member
              • Jul 2015
              • 991

              Originally posted by Blackcat31
              :: My DH keeps trying to "discipline" ours... I keep trying to tell him cats don't really care so they really aren't "discipline-able"...they just wait until they think you aren't looking and do it anyways. ::

              If we had a barn, I would have more cats than I will openly admit. Might be why my DH has procrastinated on building that barn...never mind that we have 4 garages. ::
              I am not ashamed to admit that if I could find a way to make a living, I would have a "Kitty Farm". Not to breed and sell cats, but because I am a stray kitty saver. I have an especially big heart when it comes to orange male tabby cats, and if they are chubby it is even better! Thank goodness for pets and they joy they bring to our lives!

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              • Blackcat31
                • Oct 2010
                • 36124

                Originally posted by Miss A
                I am not ashamed to admit that if I could find a way to make a living, I would have a "Kitty Farm". Not to breed and sell cats, but because I am a stray kitty saver. I have an especially big heart when it comes to orange male tabby cats, and if they are chubby it is even better! Thank goodness for pets and they joy they bring to our lives!
                My profile picture is my newest... he's orange and slightly chubby but he's completely crazy!
                His name is Hammie (from Baby Blues comic strip)

                My other kitty is a gray tortoise shell and has a "backwards" tail. It points backwards over her body...reminds me of a handle. She taps herself on the top of her head with it. There is a name for her type/breed but I can't remember what it is.

                All my kitties have been shelter adoptions.

                I would partner with you in a heartbeat if it paid the bills!
                Last edited by Blackcat31; 09-08-2016, 06:47 PM.

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                • Josiegirl
                  Daycare.com Member
                  • Jun 2013
                  • 10834

                  Our cat favored my dds' headphones at the time. He must've eaten half a dozen before it dawned on the girls to put them away. Lol

                  I've got 2 dogs, both around 4 yo. They used to be notorious for chewing anything. One of them is mostly choc. lab and about once a week I still catch her sneaking a stuffed animal out of the playroom to chew it's eyes out.

                  I do hope your pup gets better soon!!

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                  • childcaremom
                    Advanced Daycare.com Member
                    • May 2013
                    • 2955

                    Transitioning 2 littles whose parents were not honest about schedules until the night before care started.

                    We'll get there but man it's been a week.

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                    • Play Care
                      Daycare.com Member
                      • Dec 2012
                      • 6642

                      DCM telling me 4 month old baby fell asleep earlier than usual in a tone implying I could have done something differently.

                      She's an infant. They do what they do.

                      Thankfully the parents of the two other infants are super chill.

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                      • DaveA
                        Daycare.com Member and Bladesmith
                        • Jul 2014
                        • 4245

                        Trapped at DW's office party. One of the doctors she works with just got done telling me how "intriguing" it is that they would allow something so "risky" as to allow a "strange man to watch other's children". You never have a hand grenade when you need one. Jeez.

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                        • Play Care
                          Daycare.com Member
                          • Dec 2012
                          • 6642

                          Originally posted by DaveA
                          Trapped at DW's office party. One of the doctors she works with just got done telling me how "intriguing" it is that they would allow something so "risky" as to allow a "strange man to watch other's children". You never have a hand grenade when you need one. Jeez.


                          What a$$!!!

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                          • Annalee
                            Daycare.com Member
                            • Jul 2012
                            • 5864

                            Originally posted by DaveA
                            Trapped at DW's office party. One of the doctors she works with just got done telling me how "intriguing" it is that they would allow something so "risky" as to allow a "strange man to watch other's children". You never have a hand grenade when you need one. Jeez.

                            That would make me angry! I had a parent tell me one time that he was well-pleased with MY services but he had nothing to say about my HELP.????? He didn't explain and I didn't ask but It ticked me off! I have had the same assistant ever since I opened well over 20 years ago. Clients never cease to amaze me

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                            • BrynleeJean
                              Daycare.com Member
                              • May 2015
                              • 241

                              Respect

                              LOVE my job, but feel so under appreciated about 99.9% of the time. working 10.5 hours a day 5 days a week caring for a teaching other people children as well as my own, just to have disputes about my paid time off as if I don't deserve it? Because my job doesn't matter?

                              Constant battles, constant awkward conversations about how parents need to keep their sick kids home.

                              Is it too much to ask to be respected as a professional. I am a family child care provider. I run a preschool in my home. I'm not you "baby sitter" I'm not your "friend down the street who watches the kids" I'm a professional and expected to be treated as such.

                              Thank you.

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                              • Leigh
                                Daycare.com Member
                                • Apr 2013
                                • 3814

                                When did a child taking off their diaper become the most significant sign of being ready to potty train? What happened to being able to speak? Play with toys meant for children over 9 months old? Be able to walk across the room without falling? Being able to keep a diaper dry for more than an hour? These girls are NOWHERE near ready for training. They each have ONE word, and that's their sister's name.

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