It depends on the type of kitten you are planning to get as well as if your current cat is generally friendly towards other cats. If you do end up getting a kitten, when you introduce it to your home leave it in its kennel for a little bit while you let your other cat sniff the kitten. The kitten will probably become a little scared, but trust me, it is much more overwhelming for them when the kitten is not in the kennel. After both cats get a sense of who the other cat it, you can let the kitten out of its kennel. Other than that, a kitten should be fine. Also, make sure you spread your time equally to both cats or else your current cat will get jealous and most likely act meaner towards the kitten. Good luck :)
When you get married and if your husband is a kind and good person then your husband should come first and then your family. The Bible says to put God first then your husband and your children last they are to leave your home and be on their own
Kitten pets can be found wherever owners of female cats fail to get their pets neutered, and will often be freely given to a good home. Animal shelters also have lots of kittens in need of a good home.
Home is the place children first learn manners, so it is important to practice good manners in the home. Children will carry these manners outside the home. Between husband and wife, please and thank you foster respect. So, yes, good manners should be practiced within the family.
Yes, you can go on dates if not living together while divorcing your husband, but be very careful you do not have a man stay overnight as this could give your husband a good case in divorce court. This, however does not mean you cannot bring a man into your home for dinner. If you have children then the children should come first and any sexual relationships you have should be kept away from your home and a qualified babysitter to look after your children if they are underage.
Are you asking if your previous husband ought to be legally responsible for supporting your children by your new husband?
It means you need to take it home and look after it !! good luck :)
A stay at home mother, one who stays home with their children, to tend to the house, and children, while their husband works the job and keeps food on the table.
The two major home roles are the husband and wife roles. The husband is expected to go out and work to provide for his family and the wife is expected to cook, clean and care for the children.
Short answer:NO!
The spouse gets the home. The children are not entitled to a portion of the home. They are not required to get anything from the estate.
A husband should firstly have an open and honest conversation with his parents about their behavior and how it is affecting his wife. He should advocate for his wife's needs and feelings, and encourage his parents to treat her with respect and kindness. If the situation does not improve, the husband may need to set boundaries and limit his wife's interactions with his parents to ensure her well-being.
no, its just an illusion