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  1. OP asks:
  2. A friend of OP's mom asked them to take care of it, but she didn't pay for any of that cat's necessities
  3. OP had developed a strong emotional bond with the cat
  4. OP didn't want to give the cat back to the 'real' owner
  5. OP provided an update to their post after reading the comments from the community
  6. Here's what Redditors had to say to the OP:

Scared Teen Wonders If It Would Be Wrong If They Didn't Give The Cat Back To 'Real' Owners

Pets hold a special place in the hearts of many, providing companionship, joy, and even therapeutic benefits to their owners. People choose to adopt or bring pets into their homes for a wide range of reasons; some seek the unconditional love and loyalty that pets offer, while others value the sense of responsibility and the opportunity to nurture another living being.

However, the journey of pet ownership is not always smooth, and there are situations where circumstances change, making it challenging for individuals to continue providing the care and attention that their pets deserve. Life can take unexpected turns, such as when moving to a new location, facing financial constraints, or dealing with health issues. In such cases, pet owners might find themselves in a difficult position where they need to consider alternative arrangements for their beloved animals.

One Redditor called u/Substantial-Duck-22 shared a touching story about adopting a cat on the r/AmItheA**hole subreddit. One of their mom's friends asked them to care for her cat because she was having a hard time. However, for four years, the woman had never asked about the cat or paid for its necessities. The OP and the cat had been together for a long time, so they became very attached to it. And now, the OP doesn't want to give the cat back to its 'real' owner.

What do you think? Scroll down to read the entire story. Don't hesitate to share your opinions with us by leaving a comment in the comment section below.

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OP asks:

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A friend of OP's mom asked them to take care of it, but she didn't pay for any of that cat's necessities

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OP had developed a strong emotional bond with the cat

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OP didn't want to give the cat back to the 'real' owner

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OP provided an update to their post after reading the comments from the community

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Here's what Redditors had to say to the OP:

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