You might find it familiar when some kids sneakingly pet animals and complain about their parents not allowing them to have pets. They yearn to adopt cute kittens so much that they pray they will soon grow up and move out to have these furry little angels for themselves. They are always looking forward to that day to come.
Source: Teddy Kitten (photo used for illustration)
The original poster with the account name u/xSaintPablo, who wrote a story to ask for opinions on the viral subreddit r/AmItheA**hole, used to be a boy with the same complex. When he was old enough to lease a house on his own, he intended to adopt a lovely feline. But one of his roommates said he was allergic to cats so the OP had to put his plan aside. That roommate was the oldest among three and couldn't get along well with the others, hence he claimed to depart and confirmed again that he would have left by the end of the month.Source: u/xSaintPablo
The OP relievedly went looking for a kitten to buy and found his dream kitten. Then he shopped for cat products, which annoyed the about-to-leave roommate. He made a big fuss out of it, refused to move out, and demanded him to drop his buying the kitty plan. The OP didn't desire to step back. After arguing, he contacted the landlord who was totally on his side. They agreed to make the madly bothersome man pack out on time, yet he felt a little guilty treating his roommate that way.Source: u/xSaintPablo
Redditors admitted that they were going to throw stones at the OP but when they noticed that the allergic man had emphasized his scheme to transfer, they assumed that the older man deserved these stones more than the OP. In fact, they sympathized with the young boy about his wish to get a kitty and found him completely reasonable. The roommate flipped the table just because he wasn't happy to see the OP excitedly preparing for the cat.Source: r/AmItheAsshole
Source: r/AmItheAsshole
Source: r/AmItheAsshole
Source: r/AmItheAsshole
In addition, Reddit advised him to chase the troublesome man out quickly and hoped the newborn feline could live safely with him. They also brought up a less relevant question about him buying the cat but not adopting one. The OP responded to explain his context and was believed to be a good pet owner. Finally, everyone was waiting for him to pay the cat tax.Source: r/AmItheAsshole
Source: r/AmItheAsshole
Source: r/AmItheAsshole
Source: r/AmItheAsshole
We hope the OP as well as every pet owner want-to-be can find for themselves an angelic animal for each to befriend and treasure. If you have any ideas popping up in your mind, please write them down in the comment section, and remember to hit the like-share button to give us more encouragement!