Reddit User Stole Neighbors' Cat And Didn't Feel Guilty At All
It is morally wrong to steal something from someone. In some cases, the act of theft shall be punished with imprisonment. However, Reddit is rallying behind a woman who admitted that she stole her neighbor's cat. This sounds awful and crazy, but after reading her confession, you will understand why she did that and why Reddit users sided with her. Scroll down to know the details!
Source: u/AffectionateMost9943
Taking to the subreddit r/confession, the woman who goes by the username u/AffectionateMost9943 confessed that she stole her neighbor's cat because they had neglected their cat. "On my right live 2 polish White trash booze, drugs and just being loud starting at 6 a.m couples in one house." Therefore, OP offered them food, cat beds, and litter boxes.Source: u/AffectionateMost9943
"They have a free-roaming cat. She got a litter and they were left to fend for themselves exposed to all the elements. Dragging themselves underneath our wooden fence into our garden at 6 weeks old. We offer them food in our shed, cat beds, and litter boxes and they basically show up every day to eat a bit."Source: u/AffectionateMost9943
They tried to take care iof the cats until one day one of the kittens got mauled by a dog and was injured. Police forced the neighbors to take her to the vet, and they criticized OP for calling the cops on them. That's the reason why she decided to steal the cat from them. She wanted to give it a second chance at a safe life.Source: u/AffectionateMost9943
Source: u/AffectionateMost9943
Thankfully, the plan was successful, and the woman stole the dog from her neighbors. Her action turned her into a thief, but she didn't feel guilty at all. Reddit users agreed that she did the right thing and praised her for her action.Source: r/confessions
Source: r/confessions
Source: r/confessions
Source: r/confessions
Source: r/confessions
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