

Dear Queenie,
We have a cat that my children and I love, but my husband, their father, doesn’t and he is mean to her and sometimes mistreats her. I have told the kids that what he does is wrong but I’m afraid they will grow up thinking this kind of thing is okay.
Queenie, what do you advise?—Love my pet
Dear Love my pet,
Find a good home for your cat as soon as you can. Explain to the children that you did so because the cat was not safe around their father.
And think about this: A man who mistreats animals might very well also mistreat children if they do something to vex him.
Dear Queenie,
My son is talking about getting married to a girl he has never met in person. He only knows her through the Internet, phone calls and texting, and we happen to know that she has lied to him about a couple of things.
Queenie, what can we do about this?—Worried parents
Dear Parents,
Tell your son you want to meet this girl and her family in person and get to know them all better. Doing so should give you all a chance to get to know her and to find out more about what she has lied about, and may bring your son “down to earth” again.
Dear Queenie,
I asked a girl I know to go out to dinner with me, but she turned me down. A day or so later I saw her having lunch with another guy and they seemed to be very close with each other and it made me feel jealous.
Queenie, should I tell her how I feel? How?—All mixed up
Dear All mixed up,
You can ask this girl again to go out with you. If she continues to turn you down it means she is just not interested in you, or in how you feel about her, so you might as well give up.
Dear Queenie,
When a close relative died a few years ago her mother gave me some of her clothes, including a fancy dress. Now I have been invited to her son’s wedding.
Queenie, would it be okay for me to wear that dress for the occasion? Sort of as if the person it used to belong to is there in spirit.—Dressed-up Etty Ket
Dear Etty Ket,
I think that is a touching idea.
If anyone recognises the dress, tell them what you have told me, that you thought it would let the former owner be there in spirit. Hopefully they will understand and agree.
Dear Queenie,
My wife and I go out to dinner with a group of friends now and then. One of them is a vegan and makes a big fuss about how the food is prepared. Sometimes it gets very embarrassing for the rest of us.
Queenie, should we say something to them when they do this?—Not a vegan
Dear Not a vegan,
Sometimes a restaurant will use beef or chicken broth when preparing even a vegetarian meal, and I understand why your vegan friend wants to be sure this has not happened. However, they should not cause a scene about this.
Is there a vegetarian restaurant you could go to when this person is part of the group you are socialising with? Surely it would not be difficult for everyone to go vegetarian for just one meal once in a while.
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