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To be completey and utterly sick of cleaning up bodily fluids of all descriptions and species?

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SmugColditz · 08/06/2008 11:22

The cat has sh*t in the garden, the kids have got into it and plastered it everytwhere. So they have been washed in antibac handwash, but the gardn is still stinking and plastered - I don't care what people say it IS my cat, I've seen her at it.

I am having to wash ds1s duvet and bedding every single day because he is flooding the bed several t6imes a night.

The mattress stinks in his room and so does the carpet, so I have to go and scrub those with carpet shampoo in a minute.

I can't put his in nappies, he is five and would blurt it at school and get teased. I can't use a duvet protector, they play his eczema up.

I have had my fill of sht and pss!

OP posts:
cupsoftea · 09/06/2008 09:17

To stop cats we used spinnies (a stick with a 'flower' that turns in the wind on it iyswim) planted in the grass.

edam · 09/06/2008 09:28

Colditz, there's a book I've seen recommended on here lots of times called The Unwritten Rules of Friendship - have a look on the archives, sounds like it's helped lots of people. I really feel for poor ds.

pickledparsnips · 09/06/2008 10:13

my BF's ds still has occasional night time accidents and he's 8, he wears 'jama pants' especially if he's staying over somewhere. He discretely puts them on and you cant see them under his pj's.

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