u/Embarrassed_Virus449

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We bought this 1970s home back in 2020. Bathroom floor fell through In 2024 and my SIL recommended a guy she has do work on her house. He was a family friend for 30+ years and we trusted him.

He replaced the bathtub, floors and some of the sheetrock on the first day, which was our main concern. it was looking like a great start I thought. It was functional again.

Second day he shows up blitzed out of his mind and this is how he left it after scamming us out of several thousands. We paid for real tile and he left this “temporary floor” until he came back.

Super embarrassing and just overall depressed about it. We haven’t had the money to fix it but we still have some of the supplies in our shed. It’s horrific but this is our main bathroom and we are a family of 7! I’d like to make it look nice. Just so overwhelmed and have been avoiding it like the plague after all the drama surrounding it. Been a huge mental block for us but im ready to face it. what are your thoughts? I don’t even know where to begin!

u/Embarrassed_Virus449 — 7 days ago
▲ 319 r/TabbyCats

when we got him he was the size of a crumb and he exclusively slept belly up in little baskets. Hes not a year old until June. Hes a big fatty.

u/Embarrassed_Virus449 — 17 days ago
▲ 1.1k r/fatcats

are these types of cats just genetically disposed to being being fatty boombatties? when he lays on the ground he look like a puddle of slime.

u/Embarrassed_Virus449 — 17 days ago