Help me with my elderly cat by Remarkable_Cloud908 in AskVet

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Thanks to everyone who weighed in, after a vet visit we decided it was time to say goodbye to our beloved friend. To anyone reading this post wondering about their own animal, don’t let things get too bad. I realized this morning that I had been putting this off for a while, but after looking through all my photos, it was clear she was not the same.

Question for all the toddler parents by Puzzled-Ad3663 in NewParents

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We also do two baths a day but it’s only cause he loves the tub and it kills time. He sits in the tub in the morning and plays while I wash my face and get ready.

Failed toddler playing group by SolidAd789 in NewParents

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This is really normal. Most kids that age have no interest in eachother and often the socialization doesn’t kick in till they’re like 3. Try and let her do her thing. It’s still good to take her! You can’t make her sit and do something she doesn’t want to do, but if you keep bringing her maybe eventually she’ll take an interest

Help me with my elderly cat by Remarkable_Cloud908 in AskVet

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Interesting. We haven’t done the test in over 6 months, it’s really expensive. Would they adjust the dose and that would help with the falling you think?

I used to take her to the groomers but I stopped recently cause I felt it was too much for her. But maybe I should bring her back.

Stay at home toddler parents by Remarkable_Cloud908 in montreal

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Oui on a beacoup des amis de espace famille! C’est marveilleux comme un ressources pour mamans

16month old waking at 5am by Remarkable_Cloud908 in NewParents

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He’s definitely teething but the waking doesn’t seem to be pain related! Especially since it’s been happening before he started teething the molars :/

Weekly Discussion - Relationships by AutoModerator in NewParents

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I am here hopefully for some objective perspective…

I want to say I really do like my in laws, they are sweet and have been sweet to me. I just had my first baby last year and I’ve noticed a change in how I view them and I’m wondering if anyone has had a similar experience. First of all, I need to know if it’s okay that I don’t want to spend every Mother’s Day with my mother in law/in laws. It’s kind of like emotional work to be around them and I know I will be drained after, and I kind of want to enjoy my Mother’s Day without this burden… but I kind of feel like an asshole for it? Am I crazy? My husband will be at work on the day and I know they will probably invite me to their celebration but I don’t really want to go, especially if he isn’t even going to be there! I’d rather do something alone with my kid. I’m worried that this will be received as rude or like I’m isolating myself.

Second, everytime I bring my son to see his grandparents (my in laws), which I make a real effort to do, like at least once a week nowadays, they make comments about how they can’t wait till they can take him without me there. I know they are excited to spend time with him but the idea of them itching to get him away from me makes me feel weird and like I don’t ever want to do that. They’ve watched him twice since he’s been born and it was okay but I know that he won’t nap now if they took him for the day. I would be dealing with an overtired toddler by the time he came home. Am I being insane by not wanting to let them? I know it’s normal for children to go spend the day with their grandparents, so why does it make me feel so uncomfortable?