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I always wanted a cat. I like the stupid little furballs. Can't help it. I know it's irrational and expensive and environmentally suboptimal and you're basically just setting yourself up for inevitable heartbreak, but when they bump their dumb soft heads into me I melt like a chocolate bar on the dash of a black car in the August sun.

My Dad was allergic to cats, so I wasn't allowed to have a cat. Then my Dad left and I still wasn't allowed to have a cat. In retrospect that's pretty suspicious, Mom. My college had an extreme zero tolerance policy for pets: they caught this one dude red-handed and called animal control to come murder his pet snake. Then someone in that same dorm burned a bag of popcorn and the sprinklers wouldn't shut off, flooding the entire building and destroying everybody's shit. I've never been a big fan of the "snake guy" archetype but no one deserves that degree of irony.

In my first apartment, I wasn't allowed to have a cat because there was a cat quota which was already filled by my roommate, whose cat hated me. That cat would wait until I brought a girl over and then walk up to us while we were making out and just piss right there in the middle of the floor, making eye contact with me. At the time I really had no idea how devastating cat urine can be to a rental property.

I stayed there for way too long because I hate moving. You know when you start to hate everyone who lives in a city, like it's their fault that your personality grew out of that lifestyle? Time to go. I carefully selected only rental units with pet clauses, paid everyone in the world, and slowly realized that the carpet was saturated with cat urine from the last tenant. I report this to the property manager, who reports it to the property owner, who replies back to the property manager, who tells me, "Yeah, no more pets."

So now I'm sitting in a townhouse that smells like cat piss, waiting weeks for these colossal dipshit moron douchebag numbskulls who installed carpet all over a pet rental to go through the doomed process of paying a series of professionals to tell them that you can't actually get crystallized uric acid out of a carpet pad, and I'm still not allowed to have a fucking cat.

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[–] Alatain@lemmy.world 3 points 1 year ago (1 children)

That sucks. I am sorry that you can't do the simple thing that so many of us take for granted. My animal friends are real friends to me and I am so glad that I get to have them in my life.

I'm sure that if you keep pushing, you will eventually find yourself in a position to make it real. In the meantime, here are two of mine. This is Dipper and Aang.

[–] half@lemmy.world 2 points 1 year ago

For a split second I was like, "What is wrong with your cats?!" Thanks for sharing, friend.

[–] Nawor3565@lemmy.blahaj.zone 3 points 1 year ago (1 children)

That sounds like a whole lotta crap to go through just to still not be able to have a cat. Especially dealing with the aftermath of someone else's cat... You'll get there eventually though, and one day I'm sure you'll find a furball who loves you to the ends of the earth and will give you many head-bumps :)

[–] half@lemmy.world 2 points 1 year ago

Thank you. Yes, the irony is palpable but I'm sure I'll get there.

[–] PlanetOfOrd@lemmy.world 1 points 1 year ago

Sorry to hear about that. Hopefully you can still "borrow" cats in the neighborhood like I try to do.

A tip for renting: work with an independent rental agent. They're hard to find (especially for something small like apartments or townhouses) but often spot what wrong long before you get there. Once I find a job that pays enough to move I'll be paying for one to move across the country.

[–] snailwizard@lemmy.world 1 points 1 year ago

That is um. A lot to go through. I’m so sorry to hear about that. Talk about irresponsible owners!

I adopted a cat we named Lily several years ago. She was just a stray kitten who would come around my ex’s dad’s shop, and he threatened to kill her if she didn’t stop coming around. My ex’s younger sister was horrified and begged us to adopt her. Lily lived with us for a year or so until we broke up, and since my ex was allergic he wanted me to take her. Done!

I moved back home to deal with my health issues and brought Lily. Then I started talking to my now-partner, then-LD. I was only planning a short trip but ended up moving out sooner than I anticipated. My dad told me it was no problem and he would watch her until I was settled in and ready to take care of a pet again.

The bastard lied: he had the balls to tell me that SHE was more a part of the family than I was, so he would be keeping her. He offered me $300 to adopt a new cat (which like, would have been nice but fuck you!!)

That all happened a few years ago and only within the past several months have I started to think I might be ready to love another cat.

Why can’t we just own cats in peace!!!

[–] tallwookie@lemmy.world 0 points 1 year ago (1 children)

what about a gerbil? you keep them in a terrarium

[–] half@lemmy.world 0 points 1 year ago (2 children)

I don't mean to offend you but a gerbil is not a substitute for a cat. That's like getting a city-bike in lieu of a motorcycle.

[–] tallwookie@lemmy.world 2 points 1 year ago

true, but if you're not allowed to have a cat due to circumstances....

[–] wildeaboutoskar@lemmy.world 1 points 1 year ago

True but if your overall desire is for a pet in general then it's worth considering as an option. Obviously you should only get a pet you want and can look after though.