A Reddit User Refused To Rehome Her Cat To Her Sister's House
Raising a pet is difficult, always. You are going to deal with a lot of problems with your pets. Even though you seem to experience it with your previous pets, you might always feel like this is the first time you face the problem. So, be aware of what you should/ shouldn't do to avoid any accidents that might happen to your pets while you raise them. However, once a matter arises, make sure you are calm and conscious enough to know what is best for your cats/dogs.
Today, let's read a story about one of the problems with owning a pet, which is rehoming them. A Reddit user named @Cheap_Medium_1751 has shared on Reddit how she refused to rehome her cat to her sister's house as she didn't want it to be abused by her two little daughters.
OP decided to reveal the reason why she didn't move into her sister's place with the cat. The sister went mad pushing OP further on this. OP ended up telling her that she wouldn't allow her to abuse the cat and that she would rather put the cat down than take it to her sister.
Do you think that OP was wrong to speak out about what she thought about her sisters and her nieces? Do you think that she was rude with her words?
Well, Redditors don't think so. Among 444 comments under OP's post, the supporting comments account for 90%, which shows that people stand up for OP and take her side. Scroll down to see how they react to the story.
Today, let's read a story about one of the problems with owning a pet, which is rehoming them. A Reddit user named @Cheap_Medium_1751 has shared on Reddit how she refused to rehome her cat to her sister's house as she didn't want it to be abused by her two little daughters.
Source: r/AmItheAsshole
Source: r/AmItheAsshole
Source: r/AmItheAsshole
Source: r/AmItheAsshole
Source: r/AmItheAsshole
OP decided to reveal the reason why she didn't move into her sister's place with the cat. The sister went mad pushing OP further on this. OP ended up telling her that she wouldn't allow her to abuse the cat and that she would rather put the cat down than take it to her sister.
Do you think that OP was wrong to speak out about what she thought about her sisters and her nieces? Do you think that she was rude with her words?
Well, Redditors don't think so. Among 444 comments under OP's post, the supporting comments account for 90%, which shows that people stand up for OP and take her side. Scroll down to see how they react to the story.
Source: r/AmItheAsshole
Source: r/AmItheAsshole
Source: r/AmItheAsshole
Source: r/AmItheAsshole
Source: r/AmItheAsshole
Source: r/AmItheAsshole
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