I hate people who say that their pet(s) is going to be a big sister/brother once the baby arrives. I get that you love your little "furbaby," but it's still a cat/dog/snake, it's not a real child; so no, it's not going to be a big brother/sister.
haha. I love my dog, but his life went to shiiit once my son was born.
I seriously dont think he got his 2 meals during some of those first few days with ds. Good thing he's smart enough to bring us his bowl to remind us or else we;d forget some days now.
hahaha.
I actually just told my dog today I was going to get his brother alex, when I left to pick up ds. hahaha. Guess I'm a loser too!
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What if the baby is really ugly? Then the child would look more like the hamster or cockerpoo, thus making it a more likely relative than the actual parents.
Oh man before DD was born I used to say stuff like that all the time. I would get so mad when people would tell me that I wouldnt care about my dog anymore.
But you know what? I really dont care as much as I used to, in fact, most days I want to kill my dog because her barking wakes up the baby.
I do say stuff like "wheres your dog-sister?" as a joke but I definetly do not care as much about the dog anymore. Sad.
Ah, but I totally did that before DS #1 was born...I just had never been a mother to a BABY before, so I actually worried I wouldn't love my child as much as my dogs. Of course, I love my boys with all my heart, but you just don't KNOW what it's like till you become a mother. But I will say we still call our girl dogs the "fur sisters" to our boys, because they ARE a part of our family.
I love my cat, Giselle. She's my lil Giselley-Belly. She sleeps with me every night and I've actually never referred to her as a big sister. My mom and dad's dog is my "sister" though.
I bet my cat will give our baby a dirty look if she/he cries or makes a loud noise. She does it to us if we sneeze really loud. Then she sighs really loud. It's funny.
eh. we say it to our cats. I can't really imagine saying it to another person though.
We currently don't have children, so the cats are our babies. I know the relationship will change once Aidan's born - but that just means that they'll be my fairly neglected babies.
~Mom to an amazing Jan 2011 boy~ ~EDD Nov 18, 2017 with my IUI success story~
Yeah, my dog is totally my baby.....look at that face and tell me you wouldn't love that like your own child!!
The dog is definitely family....the cat on the other hand is an evil dictator trapped in a cat's body plotting his revenge on us whenever he can possibly break free....so no, not so much a "brother" or "sister" for the baby....
Re: An actual flame worthy post.
I love my dogs more than I could ever love a human child.
Then you'd hate me.
But I am admittedly stupid for my dog. I love that little stinker to bits.
Seriously... people... we need some real flames!!
That is NOT flame worthy.
I can't back you up on this one... that's TAME!!!
It's lame that they say it, but it's not a flame post.
If my kid ever tries this I'll knock her ass off the couch for interrupting my nap.
haha. I love my dog, but his life went to shiiit once my son was born.
I seriously dont think he got his 2 meals during some of those first few days with ds. Good thing he's smart enough to bring us his bowl to remind us or else we;d forget some days now.
hahaha.
I actually just told my dog today I was going to get his brother alex, when I left to pick up ds. hahaha. Guess I'm a loser too!
BOOOO on you
my baby will also have an "aunt bella" so there......
Oh man before DD was born I used to say stuff like that all the time. I would get so mad when people would tell me that I wouldnt care about my dog anymore.
But you know what? I really dont care as much as I used to, in fact, most days I want to kill my dog because her barking wakes up the baby.
I do say stuff like "wheres your dog-sister?" as a joke but I definetly do not care as much about the dog anymore. Sad.
Even Daisy did a ::headdesk:: on this one..
Or rather ::headcouch::
Lol! You guys are cracking me up today.
I love my cat, Giselle. She's my lil Giselley-Belly. She sleeps with me every night and I've actually never referred to her as a big sister. My mom and dad's dog is my "sister" though.
I bet my cat will give our baby a dirty look if she/he cries or makes a loud noise. She does it to us if we sneeze really loud. Then she sighs really loud. It's funny.
eh. we say it to our cats. I can't really imagine saying it to another person though.
We currently don't have children, so the cats are our babies. I know the relationship will change once Aidan's born - but that just means that they'll be my fairly neglected babies.
~EDD Nov 18, 2017 with my IUI success story~
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Yeah, my dog is totally my baby.....look at that face and tell me you wouldn't love that like your own child!!
The dog is definitely family....the cat on the other hand is an evil dictator trapped in a cat's body plotting his revenge on us whenever he can possibly break free....so no, not so much a "brother" or "sister" for the baby....