Monday, October 09, 2006

neighbors can be a bad word sometimes

Last week I was walking to the gym in our complex when I heard very young kittens screaming. They were wandering out of a neighbor's patio area (fenced off) and so I shouted to try and get the woman's attention inside. I figured they were hers.

Nope. Not hers. Their mother just showed up a few weeks before and gave birth to them. They were screaming because the woman hadn't seen their mother in a few days and so she figured that the thing had been killed. She made a big fuss about how she is always calling animal control and how every cat within a twenty mile radius comes to give birth on her patio. So I asked her if she was going to call animal control seeing as how the kittens were going to just continue screaming and she had made it very clear how annoying this was.

She responded with something along the lines of "I suppose I should," sighed and then vanished from the window. I called up again to ask if she was going to call. Her entire manor suggested that she hadn't vanished to go to the phone and make the call. The same woman came back and replied "no, she probably won't." As if she were talking about another person!

Pissed off, I picked them up and drove them to the animal shelter figuring that if they were killed there, at least they wouldn't die slowly and painfully.

What is it with some people? All she had to do was pick up the phone and someone would have come to get the animals that were annoying her so much.

So yesterday I'm walking in from my car and I see her standing next to her car with the hood up. She is clearly having car problems and is on the phone giving detailed directions to someone on how to call AAA for her. If it hadn't been for the welfare of the animals, I'd feel guilty that I was somehow enabling this odd behavior. WTF?

4 comments:

Suzanne said...

I'm confused.

She was calling someone else to have them call AAA for her? Why didn't she call AAA?

And why would you think you were enabling her?

And, yeah, poor defenseless, starving, motherless kittens, crying out for love and nutrition --- how annoying. ;o) (wink - wink, sarcasm)

Good for you for taking them in to be cared for properly.

~Suzanne

Erin said...

Why didn't she call AAA?

I think she tries to get others to do things for her (hence the enabling). That and she's wacko.

Suzanne said...

Obviously.

Lol.

~ Suzanne

Anonymous said...

People that whine & Can do n.o.t.h.i.n.g. for themselves love to make others feel like they are never doing enough for them.
That is the type of neighbor that you just love to stay away from ;o)It is good to learn the ones to stay away from early on in a new housing situation. Not very neighborly of me is it??