Jenn, I would ignore the snots. They sound snooty anyways, so no love lost. Keep your mind on helping cats, not some little brats who talk crap, but dont care about anyone but themselves.
Give um nasty looks, and ignore them![]()
Jenn, I would ignore the snots. They sound snooty anyways, so no love lost. Keep your mind on helping cats, not some little brats who talk crap, but dont care about anyone but themselves.
Give um nasty looks, and ignore them![]()
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I'd write them a brief, but not unkind note, introducing yourself, and saying
"No, I don't have 11 million cats, I don't even have 11! But the other coment I overheard was right. Besides my full-time job as a school teacher, I do volunteer work witha cat rescue organization. As a matter of fact, I even have one cat I am fostering who was flown here from Bahrain. I know you're new to the neighborhood, if you are away from home and cats that you miss, you are welcome to visit with mine some time. But don't ask to pat the Bahrainian foster - she has teeth and knows how to use them. However, if you need a ferocious beastie for one of your theatre productions, Ally'd fit the bill!"
That way, they both know the truth, and know that they were overheard, and can choose to either be friendly, or at least keep their mouths shut next time.
Me? I would probably find every piece of literature I could on fostering and leave them on their front stoop.
Oh, or that poem thing on being a foster "purrson" and why it's so needed.
Maybe invite them in for some lemonade and to meet their fuzzy neighbors. While introducing, say something like "Well, I may not have 11 million but I do what I can. Too bad there aren't more willing souls to share the love."
Life's too short to be wasted worrying about what other people say or think, ignore them!![]()
I agree with what Karen suggested! We have to remember that not everyone loves kitties as we all do! (I know, hard to believe, isn't it..... they have no idea what they are missinf!)
Sounds to me like they need a lesson on neighborly etiquette, and the note may be the best way to help them.
I wouldn't worry too much about them though.... one of my favorite sayings...."What goes around comes around."
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What she said. Certainly they aren't the first that have said something snotty about your cats, just the first you've overheard. Many people say mean things all the time. Ignore them all and you'll be happier.Originally Posted by G535
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Spoiled cat, good
I'd probably just ignore them. They don't sound like they wish to be very social with the neighbors and you know they are only going to be there a short time. Probably not worth the time or effort to try to change their opinions or ideas.
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I really like Karen's note idea. It might feel good to actually DO something rather than try to ignore it and feel hurt and angry inside. When I was a young snot, I probably would have said something similarIf nothing else, the note could be a slight nudge to one or both of the girls to grow up a bit! You will win out, see? One of them may be a future cat crazylady
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Amen! Pick your battles. This isn't one worth going to war over. Just get busy living your life and not worrying about them. People often say unkind, unthinking remarks. You can lead by example by just doing what you do. Don't be surprised if they let you know about a kitty that needs help one of these days.Originally Posted by G535
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I Get That Sort Of Comment All The Time,mostly Inthe Vein Of The Fat Crazy Cat Man. What I Dont Like Was When They Were Spreading Rumoes That I Was Stealing Cats , When In Fact The Animal Welfare And I Were Rehoming The Ones That We Could Help.
And Providing A Mericful Passing To The Rainbow Bridge For Those That We Couldnt.
But You Can Fight Ignorance And Mean Spirited Goons, I Just Go On With My Life As A Fat Crazy Cat Man.
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They just ticked me off really bad!! It's not been a great week, emotionally, for me, and just as I was kinda picking myself up off the floor, I hear that last night.
I've had to deal with immature, nasty commenting teachers at school who go to the principal to complain that the library isn't open and their kids can't get books yet, when it's not even my fault! I can't help that the district got a new system, and it doesn't work correctly and that my barcode reader can't read any of the flipping barcodes!!! It's frustrating enough as it is thinking that I'll have to re-enter every one of the 16,000 books that I have by hand!! Then, these teachers go and make snarky comments to the principal cause they don't have their 20 mins. of book time this cycle. I don't know what they want me to do when I'm just the messenger, and going an "tattling" to the principal isn't going to help because he knows the entire situation. The teachers in my building are worse than the kids they teach!!
So, after dealing with the the teachers, who don't view a librarian as a teacher, even though I have my master's, then I sit and am trying to relax and just not think about it, and I hear the the snooty theatre girls next door. I know they think they're above everyone in the neighborhood... they're actors you know.I've dealt with these interns since their company started renting the house. I'm tired of their parties until 4am weekdays, and the cigarette butts all over the porch, sidewalk and in my mulch by the road. They're slobs, and snobs, and it just was one insult more than I could take!
Ok.... Drama queen time over I think. This is so not like me.
would right them a friendly note and invite them for tea. Then, once you've got them in your house, I would let them feel I overheard EVERYTHING they said about you. Haha, wish I could see their snotty faces then, lol!!
I am sure that once they know you better, they will "behave" better![]()
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I like this idea. Make a friendly overture. You DO have to live next door to them for a bit. They sound shy and nervous being where they are. Once they are in, then just by seeing you and the cats they are getting an education!Originally Posted by Fuzzybuns
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Ohh... I would be upset too.
I would have to let them know that I hear what they said!
Just think about how bad they'll feel once they know you heard what they said!
(I'm rotten... I know!)
Maybe when you see them ouside (or watch their door and wait for them to come out) You could say "I couldn't help but overhear your conversation about me the other day, and I just wanted to clear a few things up...then what Karen said... I don't have 11 million cats and I foster...etc."
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