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AIBU or is this friend being ultra-picky?

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scarbados · 24/04/2019 13:14

We moved to a small coastal town from a big city 3 years ago and were happy with the idea that we'd probably have friends visiting, especially during summer. We have a spare room with ensuite bathroom and it's always ready for visitors.

If people are staying, they're welcome to join us in whatever we do, go their own way or a mixture. Sometimes they eat with us, other times they eat out and at others we all eat out together. We never expect them to pay for our meals but it's nice when they do. Neither do we ever expect payment from our guests.

But ... the couple due to arrive tomorrow for 3 nights have just messaged me and asked me to make sure there's white bread and strawberry jam here for their breakfasts, and a carton of orange juice because she doesn't drink tea or coffee. (There's a supermarket at the end of the road which will be open when they get here so they could pick up their own stuff when they arrive.) Then I got a second message from the male of the pairing asking me to 'please make sure there's a clean throw over the sofa and the cat doesn't sit on it before they arrive' as after the last visit he noticed cat hair on his jeans. I use a pet hair brush daily on the sofa as I know the cat loves to sleep on it. He doesn't sit on any of the other chairs in the house, where the guest could easliy sit but he prefers the sofa.

I feel like suggesting he does his own shopping and brings a clothes brush, or books into one of the many hotels in town. He's getting 3 nights free accommodation and fed for at least 4 meals while he's here and seems to be trying to set out a list of requirements I have to meet.

AIBU to be seriously pissed off and tempted to tell them I'll book a hotel room on their behalf and they're paying for it?

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Tweedypie · 25/04/2019 20:22

Beyond rude!!!
Make sure the cat has a good stretch and roll through their suitcase OP!!
They are cheeky bastards!

MrsMozartMkII · 25/04/2019 20:22

Did they bring you Hotel Chocolate?!

scarbados · 25/04/2019 20:22

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scarbados · 25/04/2019 20:23

Photos showing on preview but not posting. Bugger!

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Sexnotgender · 25/04/2019 20:23

Aww Reggie adorable!

FenellaVelour · 25/04/2019 20:24

Feel free to borrow Cleo, she’s very, very hairy and moulty at the moment, so white hair everywhere.

Glad Reggie is playing his part to perfection so far!

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FenellaVelour · 25/04/2019 20:25

Ugh, photo also didn’t load, so imagine a fluffy white cat...

Lozz22 · 25/04/2019 20:25

@StealthPolarBear this comment made me LOL 😂

scarbados · 25/04/2019 20:25

No hostess gift in evidence but as I know it's the last time, not a problem.

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BlackAmericanoNoSugar · 25/04/2019 20:25

I see the photo. He's as cute as a button, and so clever to jump straight onto Mr Picky's lap.

smilingontheinside · 25/04/2019 20:26

My friends come to stay and have to put up with 7 fur shedding pets 2 of whom love to share the spare bed given half a chance. You cfs would hate my house there's always hair somewhere if not the 4 legged furries then the dds long hair can usually be found decorating sink/sofa/carpet even though I do hoover occasionally. My friends put up with it because they love us and accept we have animals and I love them. We've always taken gifts if visiting staying with friends and I cook and/or take them out for meal/drinks as they do when staying with me. Yours are not friends but freeloaders and if he doesn't like cats he's not normal Grin

SihtricsHorseWitnere · 25/04/2019 20:27

You know, it's YOUR house, you can tell them to leave it at any time. No idea why you're putting up with this. 'Not even a hostess gift. That's just like you. You know what, get out of my house. Fed up to the back teeth of your taking the piss out of us. Get out.' As easy as that.

DartmoorDoughnut · 25/04/2019 20:28

Those asking re the classic CF guests try searching for Mexican house thief it’s a brilliant read Grin

MrsMozartMkII · 25/04/2019 20:28

I stil can't believe they're so bloody rude and ill mannered.

But I am loving all the cat pictures Grin

Lozz22 · 25/04/2019 20:32

@outpinked where about do you live? I'm 18 miles away from Scarborough in Bridlington

JollyHolly30 · 25/04/2019 20:35

Please, please stand up for yourself and don't let him away with this disgusting rudeness!

BreakfastAtSquiffanys · 25/04/2019 20:35

This is the Mexican House thief thread.
It's not the OP, it's 20/4/2013 at 14.52
www.mumsnet.com/Talk/mumsnet_classics/1735637-Have-you-ever-encountered-anyone-this-cheeky?pg=2&order=

Vivianebrezilletbrooks · 25/04/2019 20:37

CF! Give them the number of a local hotel.
Tell them you've changed your mind about them coming to yours.
If they want to make demands like that they can pay to stay somewhere else then.

Singlenotsingle · 25/04/2019 20:38

Can we come and stay at your b&b, OP? We don't eat bread and jam, and we are cat friendly! Wink

Strawberry2017 · 25/04/2019 20:45

I hate People who think they have more rights then the pets who live there.
Reggie is family!
They are horrendous people!

AppleDump · 25/04/2019 20:48

Fuck that for a game of soldiers.

How entitled are some people cheeky twats

nicenewdusters · 25/04/2019 20:48

Anyone fancy a quick CF in reverse story whilst we await updates ?

Me, along with then BF, invited by lovely ex work friend to stay for the weekend with her and her new boyfriend. Had met her BF once before, epic knobhead so expectations were low.

On arrival he was missing, having gone for a quick haircut about two hours previously round the corner. He eventually phoned, pretty drunk, from the pub where he'd gone after "bumping into" a friend.

We then met him in a restaurant, where he was loud and borish. The owner came over and threatened to ask him to leave, as he kept trying to set fire to the wine bottle in a wicker basket!

On going to bed, our friend said she hoped we didn't mind but she hadn't got round to changing the bed linen. Her brother had been sleeping in it for a few days, but she said he was pretty clean.

Early next morning she knocked on the door. A group of their friends had arrived unexpectedly and asked them to go on a long walk/hike. She said they wanted to go, and so did we want to go with them? We explained we didn't have suitable clothing/shoes etc.and were going home that afternoon. She paused and said ok, well help yourself to breakfast and could we lock the front door when we left and post the keys back through.

We sat in bed for about 5 minutes like Shock Shock .

ChorleyFMcominginyourears · 25/04/2019 20:49

Judging by your username you must live in Scarborough?? I do too so if you need some help to make their stay very uncomfortable I can help 😂 I have a 9 month old yellow labrador who is shedding and can come sit on the throw and bedding for a while, she will happily jump on the pain in the arse and lick him half to death too!!

Sleepyhead11 · 25/04/2019 20:50

Beautiful beautiful cat, would love him to sleep on my bed or sofa.

SchadenfreudePersonified · 25/04/2019 20:52

he walked into find them half way thru a bottle of aged whiskey we'd been given for xmas

And yet they live . . . .

Some people are just beyond belief.