
But there are some problems. For one, I am out of the house (on my Pirate Stripper calls) for a minimum of 10 hours a day, so when I come home there's always some Rusti pee waiting for me. It's not her fault, she just can't hold it for that long. Plus, anyone who has ever been to my apartment can attest to the fact that it's pretty small, which is fine when it's just me, but the addition of having a large animal in the mix is upsetting the natural balance of things. I'm constantly tripping over her. And then, there's the fact that she's pretty old, and she has arthritis in her hips, so getting up and down the stairs is going to get difficult for her.
So, even though I've only had her for about a week, I think I'm going to have to give her up. I think my stepsister will take her. If not then...I don't know what I'll do. I'll think of something, though, because I'm all awesome like that. But man, do I feel bad. I know it'll be better for her to be in an environment where she can run around and not have to tinkle in my closet when I'm not around to let her out (by the way, it smells so rank in there now) but I sure am going to miss her. It's nice to have a Rusti to come home to.
2 comments:
Dude, that's always hard. I just took a cat from my brother and his family because I knew the cat would be happier in a quieter environment (no dogs, no kids). Bravo to you for thinking of what's best for Rusti.
Maybe you could get a cat...it IS nice to have sometihng to come home to.
Maybe if you put some puppy pads down for her she'd pee on them and you could keep her? If she's old then she doesn't need much activity.
Rimadyl for the arthritis?
She's so CUTE!!
But yeah, maybe a cat.
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