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    Why must my DAD be so annoying about cleaning things up??!! He KNOWS I have emet, and v* of any kind bothers me, and now the dog v*ed somewhere I have to walk, and he REFUSES to clean it up because it's "gross". There is NO WAY I am cleaning that gross mess up! Or looking at it! NO WONDER I HAVE EMET. *GROWLLLL*. It's also not like he couldn't tell the dog was about to v*, he makes a bad noise when he is going to. I'm going to plant myself in this room and not come out. [img]smileys/smilies_07.gif[/img][img]smileys/smilies_07.gif[/img][img]smileys/smilies_07.gif[/img]
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    Is there anyone else around that may be willing to clean it up?

    Believe it or not, as long as I don't SEE either one of my cats *v*, I can usually clean it up. If I am around and one of them does it, I get my husband to clean it up.

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    Oh believe me, you're dad sounds increibly similar to mine lol.
    Whenever our cat is sick, he will be up-in arms about it, sling the poor thing out, make a fuss, but never ever clears the mess!
    i sometimes wonder if my dad knows instinctively when Max is going to be sick lol..
    what's with our fathers.



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    I don't actually mind seeing or hearing them v*, and the actual mess doesn't bother me in a phobic way- it's just ICKY and I hate cleaning it!
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    Eww!My parents always do that. They go "Your cat, your responsobility" I', like "MY phobia, YOUR responsobility" lol not really.

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    UGH! I feel your pain!! My family used to have a cat that was sick all the time. When it got sick most of the time I would run into another room and not come out until it was cleaned up. But one time, my sister and I were the only ones home and the cat was sick and she forced me to clean it up, laughing at me as I freaked out. [img]smileys/smilies_11.gif[/img] I did clean it up but I used gloves, a ton of paper towls, and cleanerand I kept running out of the room and sticking my head out the window for fresh air while I was crying. *shudder*

 

 

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