This Redditor Caught Between Taking Care Of Roommate's Paralyzed Cat Or Their Injured Puppy

Jonathan Hayda

In a roommate drama unfolding, OP finds themselves caught in the midst of a feline predicament. Roommate, against vet advice, decided to rescue a cat that was run over by a car. The cat, with its back legs impaired, now resides in the roommate's room, relying on her for essential care.

Despite vet recommendations for euthanasia due to the hefty cost of potential surgery, the roommate is determined to give the cat a chance at life. OP, not entirely comfortable with the situation, reluctantly agreed to care for the cat one night. The feline, exhibiting signs of normalcy, seemed curious initially but opted for seclusion under the bed.

Complications arise as the roommate plans a weekend getaway, leaving OP with the responsibility of intensive cat care – feeding every two hours, transportation to the litter box, and more. However, OP faces a dilemma; their own 7-month-old puppy is grappling with injuries and health issues, demanding extra attention.

Let's see how Reddit gives their golden advices to OP!

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Friendly Not Friend

Sadly It Is The Way To Be

Shouldn't Have Said Yes

OP's A Good Person

So OP Has To Deal With Two Injured Pets

Don’t Think You'll Be The Ah OP

This Is A Professional Job Not For A Roomate

This Is A Professional Job Not For A Roomate Source: 11treetrunk

It's Not Totally Yours

It's Not Totally Yours Source: Reddit

It Could Destroy Their Relationship

It Could Destroy Their Relationship Source: capmanor1755

Slightly Esh

It Should Have Been Resolved Differently From The Start

If The Vet Said So It Should Be Like That

If The Vet Said So It Should Be Like That Source: Nonby_Gremlin

Speaking From Experience

Sometimes Being Responsible Means Doing This

So I guess sometimes it's best to end someone's suffering rather than prolong it. What are your thoughts on this matter? Don't hesitate to share with us