Is the cat being permanently rehomed or is it temporary again?
100%I think this is more of the classic victim mentality that Keelin perpetuates to evade any accountability.
Exactly. She chose to adopt that cat while still living in London (where it wasn’t allowed in that apartment either) and didn’t think about it’s future. A cat can live for 10+ years and most people consider having stable housing before getting a pet. She chose to get pregnant (not blaming her for a pregnancy just as in she literally spoke about trying for a baby) while having no stable place to live, the housing crisis is well known and she just thought she would be above it all, her dad did most of the apartment searching and she said she wasntHer address wasn’t posted on here and I’m not aware of any other thread/forum for her. It’s very clear where her apartment was though and I think someone mentioned they had walked past it in town. Regardless, she hated that apartment because it didn’t fit in with her aesthetic and there was too much work in it for a small child, especially with her working from home, it was a very small apartment in fairness.
She’s back at her dads because she chose to go, not because anyone forced her out. She wasn’t doxxed. She chose to get a cat, she chose to have a baby, she chose to move back to Ireland during a housing crisis where anyone is lucky to have a roof over their head, never mind one that has everything they need and want. Again, Keelin blames the choices she made on other people.
At this rate, the cat has been moved around so much and to so many different people, that it would serve Missy Moo better to be given stability and permanency with a new family.If she's still thinking of buying in the countryside in the next few years its such a shame something temporary couldn't have been arranged for missy moo until that happened.
I think with her earnings it’s from Adsense off YouTube. So the 5k isn’t guaranteed every monthI live in England so I’m assuming the process is a bit different in Ireland, but if she’s actually earning the 5k she claims to be, and Jason is working full time. Surely they can afford to buy some where? Or even rent somewhere more practical maybe outside the city a bit?
or was the 5k earnings just crap she’s claimed as she does from time to time
she said she makes on average 5/6k a month which is enough for a really good mortgage but she would need a hefty deposit too - shes never mentioned saving for a house so idkI live in England so I’m assuming the process is a bit different in Ireland, but if she’s actually earning the 5k she claims to be, and Jason is working full time. Surely they can afford to buy some where? Or even rent somewhere more practical maybe outside the city a bit?
or was the 5k earnings just crap she’s claimed as she does from time to time
Ah right makes sense. If I was engaged and had a baby I’d definitely make the house saving a priority- and not the $$$ clothing :/she said she makes on average 5/6k a month which is enough for a really good mortgage but she would need a hefty deposit too - shes never mentioned saving for a house so idk
It’s enough for a mortgage if her job was a stable and reliable job. A lot of Irish influencers have spoken about banks turning them down because it’s not guaranteed that they’ll be making that money consistently. Influencing isn’t a recognised job by banks.she said she makes on average 5/6k a month which is enough for a really good mortgage but she would need a hefty deposit too - shes never mentioned saving for a house so idk
isnt he just a supervisor at UO? cant see him making 35k a yearIt’s enough for a mortgage if her job was a stable and reliable job. A lot of Irish influencers have spoken about banks turning them down because it’s not guaranteed that they’ll be making that money consistently. Influencing isn’t a recognised job by banks.
So she would need to set herself and her content and her “brand” up as a company and pay herself out of that to show the banks that she is making a steady income. And I think she mentioned a while back that she was getting payslips from her accountant to prove her income for renting purposes.
For a mortgage, it would need to be a lot stricter. So while she might be making enough to pay a mortgage, she is highly unlikely to be approved by a bank at this point in time. If I were here, I take this time in her dad’s, assuming she’s not paying rent and save as much as I possibly could do she can have more than a 10% deposit in cash. I’d also work on what I need to have for the bank so i could get approved for a decent mortgage.
Jason is a manager in UO so he probably makes about €35k or so, depending on how long he’s been at it. It’s not an easy situation to just buy a house in Ireland at the moment and even with the money she makes, she’s kind of stuck.