It sucks, doesn't it, being indebted to this person so you have to listen to her "advice" and scolding. First of all, it's not a definite thing that Eli will need expensive medical treatment down the road. I've had 2 cats now that have never needed anything beyond the annual physical and shots, so who is she to decide whether you can "afford" your cats? Secondly, I am sick of defending my interest in my computer / Internet as well. It's no worse than people who watch TV all night (like those stupid reality shows), people who have a hobby that consumes all their waking moments, etc. There are websites that discuss Internet addiction, and so far I am exhibiting NONE of the symptoms and I'm sure you aren't either. Just because you haven't seen some of us in the flesh doesn't make us any less your friends, and in fact, we're a pretty low-maintenance bunch here - just pop on once in a while and type to us! You don't even have to get dressed!
You have a life, you have a job, you see people all day long, so you're not some weird hermit. You had friends in Connecticut, so obviously you know how to make and keep friends. Just ignore her, and hopefully when your debt to her is paid you can spend less time in her company.
The legend says that Mohammed adored cats. When one of them was sleeping on his sleeve and he had to go out, Mohammed supposedly cut off the sleeve so as not to disturb his pet.
A righteous man regardeth the life of his beast - Proverbs 12:10
How we behave toward cats here below determines our status in heaven. - Robert A. Heinlein
What greater gift than the love of a cat? ~ Charles Dickens
There is, incidently, no way of talking about cats that enables one to come off as a sane person. - Dan Greenberg
If purring could be encapsulated, it'd be the most powerful anti-depressant on the market. ~Alexis F. Hope
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