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Reddit's Response To OP Who Publicly Shamed Family For Abandoning Their Own Cat

Some owners are easy to give up on their pets when tragic accidents happen to their life. However, it's important to note that pets are not disposable, and abandoning them should be criticized, no matter what the reason it is.
Reddit user @freeefinally found a skinny neighbor cat in front of his house two months ago. He didn't think much but assumed that the cat was lost and couldn't remember his way home. However, after unsuccessful attempts to approach his neighbors (the cat's owners), he realized that they had just intentionally abandoned their cat.
He couldn't accept it because it was dangerous for the cat, and he wasn't able to take care of him permanently. Then, OP decided to post his neighbor family and their irresponsible behaviors on Facebook. The post soon reached out to almost all people in the neighborhood.
Later, OP received a message from the man of the family who blamed him for publicly shaming them on the Internet. OP is now feeling guilty for that and wants to know if he is wrong in this situation.

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Source: freeefinally

Source: freeefinally

Source: freeefinally

Source: freeefinally

Source: freeefinally

Source: freeefinally

Source: freeefinally

Source: freeefinally

The story has gained 6.6K upvotes and over half of a million comments. This time, Redditors are united to give their opinion that OP is not an A**hole.

Who could do such things on an innocent cat? If the family no longer wanted their pet, they should have sent it to a local shelter or rehome it to a new house. Abandoning animals is cruel and abusive.

Lucky for them that OP is kind and nice enough.

Redditors thank OP for saving the cat's life and posing it on Facebook to ask for help. He has a warm heart.

Some Netizens even give OP advice on how to deal with the cat if he can no longer foster him.

Do you agree with OP in this case? Share with us your opinion in the comment below.
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