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To remove the cats from the sofa?

9 replies

faintpinkline · 18/03/2012 20:54

DP curled up in the arm chair and the 2 cats are stretched out full length and content on the sofa.

I'm 19 weeks pregnant and sitting on the floor. Even though they look so happy AIBU to move the cats?

OP posts:
McHappyPants2012 · 18/03/2012 20:56

just move the DP :)

NunOnTheRun · 18/03/2012 20:57

Congratulations on future addition to FPL household. Thanks

You sound like a v.kindly cat owner. IME they don't mind shifting along a bit so that you can all share the sofa Smile

HalfPastWine · 18/03/2012 20:58

I'm with McHappy Grin

CaveMum · 18/03/2012 20:58

Agree with McHappy. Your DP is far less likely (I hope Wink) to engage in a dirty protest after being moved Grin

whatsallthefuss · 18/03/2012 20:58

Adults, kids, pets.

that is the pecking order in our house.... even then with the adults, age prevails!

qazxc · 19/03/2012 08:05

pick up one of the cats, sit down, put it on your lap and give it a few rubs. Everybody is happy. you should be number one in your house right now, and therefore have pick of seating arrangements. Congratulations!

patchesmcp · 19/03/2012 09:48

Did you move them? I wouldn't have, but then I am just ridiculously soft. Would have had no qualms about moving DP though :o

GirlWithALlamaTattoo · 19/03/2012 10:21

Can you put a cat or two on DP?

salempickles · 19/03/2012 10:34

im currently stuck in bed as my 2 cats have taken it upon themselves to stretch out alongside me 1 on each side, so completely trapping me in, im dying for a wee and some breakfast but they look so comfy i darent move them yet or theyll be crying for food or to go out, then ill really have to get up Smile

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