The most tough decision you can do is giving up on something you loved
Lindsay Simcox is a mom of four who lived with eight cats. But recently, she got into a huge row with housing providers over her pets.
She needed to pay a large amount of money (£1,500 fine), so she decided to give up her eight cats to her family.
She needed to pay a large amount of money, so she decided to give up her eight cats to her family. She had to deal with it and get out of the house immediately, looking for a new home for her beloved cats. She eventually gave her four cats to her friends, two to her parents, and she stopped feeding the two stray cats that she loved near her home.
As a cat and animal lover, she didn’t agree with the decision of the West Brom-based housing provider. Because they want to breach the cap on the pets set at eight, with her 11 cats. Because those cats are more than just cats to her; they are her best friends. But it’s a tough decision for her because it’s either she gives up the cat or moves out, and that she decided to give up her eight cats.
Then the provider was happy to let her keep the three cats, which are named Garfield, Dotty, and Lucky. But she is still hoping that she will get her eight cats back. Although she knows that it’s not something the provider will have a change of heart for.
She lived in that home for seven years. She made a tough decision to give up her cat, but luckily she has a friend and family who accepted her beloved cats and rehomed them. She really can’t afford to lose the house because of her kids. So no matter how hard it is to make a decision in this kind of situation, she knows that this will be the right answer.
If you are a mom, your kids come first in every tough decision you make, but giving up something you love to provide for your family is the bravest thing you can do. Because sometimes we need to let go of something we love for the things we value the most.