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  1. On the OP's real estate showing, an entitled mom offered to buy their cats, they refused because the cat was not for sale
  2. Although the OP had refused, the entitled mom still insisted on buying the cat
  3. The entitled mom accused the OP of raising selfish kids
  4. After the brat is scratched by one of the cats, the entitled mom threatens legal action
  5. A few days later, with no communication from the entitled family or their agents
  6. Inform the real estate agent and her boss about the situation.
  7. Ban the agent from showing the property to others
  8. The realtor might be a friend of her family
  9. Satisfied!
  10. Why did the husband stay silent when her husband behaved irrationally?
  11. Everyone wants to do this
  12. Maybe the OP should consider this idea
  13. This Redditor shares the same idea
  14. It's hard to understand
  15. Good story!

Entitled Mom Comes For House Showing And Insists On Buying Homeowner's Not-For-Sale Cat For Her Child

The Redditor wanted to sell their house, so they had a showing. On that day, one entitled mom came and requested to buy the OP's cats because her daughters really loved them. Although they explained to her that those cats weren't for sale, the mom didn't take no for an answer and kept insisting on buying the cats. Crazy, right? Stick around; it gets even weirder!

The drama was amplified when the mom tried to sweet-talk OP's real estate agents into throwing the cats into the deal. Like, seriously? Then, just when the OP thought it couldn't get crazier, her kid dashed into their house. After all the drama, the mom threatened to call her lawyer. Seriously? If you are curious about what happened next, keep scrolling for more details!

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Entitled Mom Insists On Buying Homeowner's Not-For-Sale Cat For Her Child Source: bankrate.com (not the actual photo)

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Zombiepizzachef's storySource: Zombiepizzachef

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On the OP's real estate showing, an entitled mom offered to buy their cats, they refused because the cat was not for sale

On the OP's real estate showing, an entitled mom offered to buy their cats, they refused because the cat was not for sale Source: Zombiepizzachef
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Although the OP had refused, the entitled mom still insisted on buying the cat

Although the OP had refused, the entitled mom still insisted on buying the cat Source: Zombiepizzachef
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The entitled mom accused the OP of raising selfish kids

The entitled mom accused the OP of raising selfish kids Source: Zombiepizzachef
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After the brat is scratched by one of the cats, the entitled mom threatens legal action Source: Zombiepizzachef
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A few days later, with no communication from the entitled family or their agents

A few days later, with no communication from the entitled family or their agents Source: Zombiepizzachef
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Inform the real estate agent and her boss about the situation.

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Ban the agent from showing the property to others

Ban the agent from showing the property to others Source: gestaltdude
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The realtor might be a friend of her family

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Satisfied!

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Why did the husband stay silent when her husband behaved irrationally?

Why did the husband stay silent when her husband behaved irrationally Source: LLminibean
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Everyone wants to do this

Everyone wants to do this Source: Suchafatfatcat
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Maybe the OP should consider this idea

The OP should have turned the situation around by offering to buy the entitled mom's kids Source: crosszcharger
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This Redditor shares the same idea

This Redditor shares the same idea Source: lonewolf143143
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It's hard to understand

It's hard to understand Source: Klutzy_Newt
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Good story!

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