Karen91 wrote: » she claims he could contract something from our filthy animals as she put it!
Karen91 wrote: » They have stayed with us before but that was before they had a child and there was no problem but now she claims he could contract something from our filthy animals as she put it! I am really considering telling them find a hotel but my OH is trying to avoid insulting them.
Karen91 wrote: » The cat and dog are both house pets the cat is never allowed out unless on a lead because we live near a busy road
ABajaninCork wrote: » Tell her to get stuffed. I wouldn't bother to dress it up either. The animals live there. She does not. Find a hotel if the animals are that filthy... My friend once asked that I put my cats out when she visited. Told her the same thing. In fairness, she never visited my house again. My cousin and her husband will be coming over soon. They already know to find a hotel, since I will not be putting my dog anywhere.
Mystery Egg wrote: » My husband is allergic to cats and can be quite ill for 48 hours after being exposed to them. We ask our friends to put the catt out when we're there and everyone has always been really good about it. I'd have no interest in a friend who'd put the comfort of a cat before the comfort of a person. Having said that, regarding the OP's sister and her long visit at the OP's home, I think it's absolutely fair to ask her to pay for the kennells. If she won't, then she can just put up with the animals and be grateful. I am a big believer in having good boundaries but telling a loved one to eff off or get stuffed over an animal makes no sense to me.
Hollister11 wrote: » Eh... Are you for real ? The family pets should not be put in a kennel at all. That's there home. The sister should pay for hotel if she doesn't want her baby near the animals, but OP no way should you give in to her demands.
ken wrote: » If your visiting a house where there is 1 child,1 cat and 1 dog your more likely to catch something from the child than the pets.