People find it easy and comfortable to pet such an angelic creature as a long-haired British feline or to hug a joyful and smiley Golden Retriever, but not everyone can befriend him (her) until the last day of his (her) life. Adopting an animal requires a lot of effort and enthusiasm. The story we're about to tell you today is an example for us to revise how we treat our little furry friends.
Source: u/8billionaliens
The OP created a Reddit account u/8billionaliens to share his story on the popular subreddit r/AmItheA**hole. He had an acquaintance who had just given him a foster cat because she could no longer afford to keep her. In addition, the woman informed the kitten to be violent and have terrible behaviors. The OP took the kitty in an awful condition and had to have the vet take medical care of her. It turned out to him that the kitten was amazingly obedient and lovely.Source: u/8billionaliens
The OP decided to keep her and only asked the ex-owner to pay forty dollars for half of the previous vet bill, even though he knew she wasn't broke as she had said. He also bought many cat products to build a comfortable house for the feline. One day, he heard the ex-owner tell someone a different story about the cat. He appeared to hold no grudge against her, but he felt the need to speak the truth. Things got tense when he couldn't forecast the story of him adopting the kitty becoming the topic for people to gossip about at work.Source: u/8billionaliens
Redditors firstly thanked the OP for saving the cat from mistreatment and were willing to support him if he planned to host a fund. Nextly, they accused his acquaintance of animal abuse because she had neglected her pet when she was no longer fond of it. Besides, they didn't find it wrong or guilty to spread the truth about the abuser so that no one would ever give her any living creature.Source: r/AmItheAsshole
Source: r/AmItheAsshole
Source: r/AmItheAsshole
Several Redditors suggested the OP report the ex-owner to the local animal shelters so that they could put her name on a "No adopt, no foster" list. He responded to have it done and hoped she could find a way to enjoy her life without having to hurt another animal.Source: r/AmItheAsshole
Source: r/AmItheAsshole
Source: r/AmItheAsshole
Now we would like to ask you to hug your pet, then you can comment in the zone below how you feel about him (her) to let us know how much he (she) means to you. Don't forget to like and share this post to support us! We wish you and your pet a happy moment and the best things in this world!