Man Feels Guilty For Denying Stray Cat Some Fish, Gets Comfort And Awesome Advice From Reddit

Carolyn Mullet

Have you ever felt guilty about something? If yes, you are not alone as there are many people who have the same feeling as you.
It's normal to feel guilty when you know you've done something wrong. Therefore, when a man on Reddit shared that he denied a stray cat some fish and felt bad for it, everyone gave him comfort and some useful advice.

Source: u/Taken_Name

In the subreddit r/confession, the man who goes by the username Taken_Name explained that he went to a store to buy some fish. When he was on his way home, he saw a stray cat. The cat followed him and looked at the fish bag. He knew that the poor animal wanted some. He could give it some fish, but he denied and shooed it away.
A few hours later, the man recalled what happened and he started feeling like shit. "Why the fuck didn't I just give the cat some fucking fish? God they looked so starved looking at my bag."

Source: u/Taken_Name

Feeling guilty about his action, he tried looking for the cat but he couldn't find it. "I know this doesn't seem much to most of you but I never owned a pet. This is the first time an animal has ever wanted something from me, so I was probably just nervous, or anxious, or something. God I wish I could turn back time and just give the cat some fucking fish."
Until now, his confession has gained over 4200 votes and nearly 200 comments from Reddit users. Here's how they responded to it:

Source: r/confessions

Source: r/confessions

Source: r/confessions

Source: r/confessions

Source: r/confessions

Source: r/confessions

Source: r/confessions


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