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"Dear Future Husband! For Making Attempts To Abuse And Get My Daughter's Cat Killed, Now You're Officially Titled my EX!"

That was what Reddit wanted a two-month engaged woman who had used the account name u/throwaway0999099 to write her story on the topic r/AmItheA**hole to say straight to her fiance's face. If you aren't tired of dramatic stories of "lovers versus pets", today we will dive deeply into the OP's case. Let's go through the whole scenario!

Source: u/throwaway0999098

The OP's looking forward fiancé, Eric, had moved in with her, her daughter Zoey and Zoey's noble white long-haired female cat. For no obvious reason, Eric appeared to hate the cat so he without discussion with the OP demanded the little girl that she had to kept away her cat from several places in the house where Zoey usually pet her. It soon went off into a small fight without anyone's compromise.

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One day being at work, the OP was informed that the feline had vanished. After looking for her for two hours, she found her neighbor bringing her out. He reported her to see Eric put the cat in his car and leave but he'd managed to save her. The OP hearing him went straight to her fiance's family house where she caught him chitchatting with his siblings. Showing no remorse, she yelled at him in front of his family. Even his people gave him a lecture when they knew what he'd done to the OP's daughter and her pet cat.

Source: u/throwaway0999100

The OP did feel a little shameful for blowing out on her man so she went home to check the camera. The neighbor wasn't wrong that Eric had planned to cease the cat away. Being caught red-handed by the camera, Eric still blamed the guilts on the OP that they had falsely accused him in order to destroy his reputation.

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Reddit didn't stand by any second to throw stones at the OP's spouse and expose his true nature. They were craving for him to be kicked out by listing many reasons why he should stay alone for the rest of his life. Describing him as an over-controlling, monstrous, and lacking compassion man, they were expecting the OP to send him away ASAP.

Source: amitheasshole

Source: amitheasshole

Reddit also confirmed to the OP that she had done the right things and she should be more decisive about separating from her partner after that. A list of advice was upvoted so that the OP could refer easily.

Source: amitheasshole

Source: amitheasshole

Some people found it a chance to share their hurtful memory of losing their pets because of their step-parents with the hope no kid would ever have to go through that pain as they did. Some found it confusing how evil the man could be to harm such an aristocratically cute feline.

Source: amitheasshole

Source: amitheasshole

We'd like to know what you're thinking of right now. Would you prioritize if you were in the case? Please share with us in the comment zone and don't forget to press the like button!
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