Person Is Shown The Door Immediately After Hurting Friend’s Cat, Doesn’t Get What The Big Deal Is
Interview With ExpertMany people consider their cats or dogs more than just pets. The four-legged animals are often seen as an extension of the human family. Or even as a furry child. I, for one, am guilty as charged. But not everyone understands this mentality, and it can sometimes cause problems in relationships or friendships, and drama with house guests.
One cat parent has shared how they were horrified when a friend shoved their skittish kitty off the couch. The person reacted immediately by kicking the guest out of their apartment. But now they’re wondering if they went too far. The cat lover has turned to the internet for advice. Bored Panda spoke to Dr. Mikel Delgado, a cat behavior expert with online pet marketplace Rover, to get her professional opinion on the matter.
For this person, their cat is not just a pet – it’s their “baby”
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So when a friend shoved the furkid off the couch, they got kicked out immediately
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“I would not be friends with someone that would do that to a cat”: an expert weighs in
In case you weren’t aware: different cats have different personalities. That’s according to cat behavior expert Dr. Mikel Delgado, who is a go-to consultant for online pet-sitting and marketplace platform Rover. Cats’ personalities come from a combination of factors, including genetics, she told Bored Panda when we reached out to her for comment on why the cat was shy and skittish.
“Most cats who are skittish probably lack a lot of positive exposure to different people and experiences during their ‘socialization’ window. This is a time in kitten development (from around 2-7 or 8 weeks of age) where kittens are especially open to learning about things in their environment, and when they make good associations with different people, or other animals, or experiences like being in a cat carrier or hearing household sounds, they are more likely to be comfortable with those things later on,” said the expert.
“Unfortunately, a lot of kittens don’t get that type of positive exposure, and so it takes them longer to adjust to new people, or new situations as adults.”
Delgado says a cat’s fear is also influenced by the experiences it has. If they are harmed or threatened by one person, they may learn to fear other humans as well, she added.
If your cat is prone to hiding when you have guests, don’t freak out. This doesn’t necessarily have to be a cause for concern, Delgado told Bored Panda. “Many cats hide from guests – including my own, who were ‘pandemic adoptions’ who didn’t meet a lot of people when they were young,” she revealed.
“I prefer to just set my cats up in my bedroom with everything they need – litter box, food, water, toys, bedding, and some white noise – if we are having a lot of guests. That way they can just stay comfortable and cozy. If they seem relaxed, I might crack the door open and let them decide if they want to check the visitors out – but it should always be on their terms and NEVER forced.”
Delgado says you should consider discussing things with your vet if your cat seems to stay frightened for a long time after visitors arrive. They might suggest a behavioral medication for your pet.
Not all your guests will like your cat, or want them near. “Depending on how your guests respond, you may want to confine your cats before guests arrive,” suggests the expert. “I recommend HEPA filters to reduce allergens in the environment that might flare up any allergies. The other option is to meet people outside your home so there is no cat-human problem at all!”
Delgado wasn’t too impressed with the guest in question’s behavior. “The visitor definitely did not behave in a considerate manner, and I would not be friends with someone that would do that to a cat, much less laugh it off afterward!” she told us.
She added that she would not want that person in her house or anywhere near her cats. Especially since other friends have said they do not feel comfortable with how this person treats animals, she added.
“A bad experience for the cat, such as this one, which to me seems abusive, could impact the cat’s feelings about visitors in the future,” warned Delgado.
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97% of pet owners consider their dog or cat as part of their family
More and more people are welcoming pets into their homes. According to Forbes’ Pet Ownerships Statistics 2025, 66% of U.S. households own a pet. That’s around 86.9 million homes that have a furry family member, and most owners say their pets are a vital part of their lives. The Forbes research found that 97% of pet owners consider their pets to be not just a pet but a part of their family.
Dogs are the number one choice of pet in America, with 65.1 million U.S. households owning one. Around 46.5 million families have cats, while freshwater fish can be found in 11.1 million households. But while pet ownership is on the rise, unfortunately mistreatment of animals is still around.
The Shelter Animals Counts shows that an estimated 10 million animals die from mistreatment, neglect or cruelty every year. And that’s just in the United States.
Researchers and activists have long raised the alarm that the way someone treats animals can determine how they could treat people, especially young children.
A research paper titled “Cruelty Towards Cats: Changing Perspectives,” notes that cruelty to animals in general has long been associated with an increased risk for involvement in criminal and antisocial behavior. It adds that people who grow up in a household where animals are mistreated feel safe and in control “by inflicting pain and suffering on themselves and others.”
According to cat activist group Alley Cat Allies, all 50 states and the District of Columbia have laws that criminalize acts of cruelty toward animals.
“While all of these laws cover cats, either directly or through the definition of ‘animal’ in the statute, certain states have increased protections and penalties for pet cats versus unowned cats,” reads the Alley Cat site. “Some states do not make it clear that community cats are protected by the law the way pet cats are. That needs to change.”
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“Psycho behavior”: many felt the friend deserved even bigger punishment
“Crazy cat person”: some people felt the pet owner had totally overreacted
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Notice how they all refer to the cat as "it"? Tells you all you need to know,
Load More Replies...Poor treatment of pets is a sign of a narcissistic psychopath. He's one, and so are the YTAs.
Your cat, your place, your rules. So simple. Don't waste time for those people. Try to kick him and say "it's just your balls"
There is no such thing as overreaction to mistreatment of animals or children. And to the YTA-dumba$$es: I‘d rather become a crazy cat lady than an a**e.
I watch how people treat cleaners, waiters, small children and animals. Basically where there is a power imbalance. That's how I'm shown the real person, and I make my decisions accordingly.
One thing to note…cats are not dogs. They are tiny creatures. If you get at all rough with a cat, you can cause serious serious injury. When I was growing up in the 60s, it was pretty routine that people would, literally, kick the cat out of the way. And, at the time, cats only lived oh, maybe 7 years. And, no doubt, having constant rib injuries, including broken ribs by the geniuses, is probably why they only lived to 7, instead of today’s cats living to 12 and 15 and 20. And emotionally? Scientists have said that, emotionally, they are like human 2 and 3 year olds. Would you treat a human 2 year old callously? Well, that is what happens…you just literally traumatize the cat. Basically just make the thing live in fear. And if you go to a house where the cat is constantly under the bed? That is likely a house where the cat is living its entire life in constant fear.
Anybody does this to one of our cats, a baseball bat would happen to be handy...
In my opinion, people who abuse animals (and children) like that should end up as cold cases that are never solved.
Load More Replies...I always ask people if it is ok that my cat is in the room. If they say no, I leave my cat in another room. Not everybody likes cats, or some have allergies. But I don't accept people who are mean to animals or saying "it is just an animal".
I had friends bring their dog to my house for game night without asking. I'm still furious that I put my cat in the bedroom instead of telling them to leave. 💔
Load More Replies...I would even end the friendship over that. I believe people show you who they really are by how they treat animals or people they consider "servants" aka "below them".
Agree! I can accept differing political views but I can not tolerate cruelty.
Load More Replies...Wow...that's so bizarre. I don't think you were in the wrong as they are a guest in your home, hurting their animal is just weird behavior.
OMFG! The YTA trolls are being awful today! I'd have throat punched this person and said "Relax, it's just a non existent friendship!" and yes, I value my cat over you! Just a cat? Oh HELL no! And to the trolls... it was NOT an overreaction, and with the way they answer, they're the ones who need to grow up!
B***h would hit the floor at my house. You mess with my cat, you mess with me.
If that was MY cat, the a*sehole ''visitor'' would have been ejected from my house through a closed fkn screen door.
Glass door would be better. An upper floor—-as high up as possible—-glass door or window would be even better than that.
Load More Replies...YTA responses are hilarious: "No one will visit you any more." Promise? "Many folks grew up with parents who kicked pets off couches." And many people grew up in homes where parents used corporal punishment. What's your point? "Doesnt houding [sic] is normal behavious for a cat." Hiding is normal behaviour for a cat that feels threatened. If you think that's normal behaviour, that tells us your pets were constantly in fear and stress. "If your cat didn't land on its feet ... it isn't a great cat to begin with." Do you land on your feet when you're pushed off the couch? No. You're not a great human to begin with. I think I'll ditch you for a better one.
Yeah. Lay a hand on any of my animals, and I might consider mailing it back to you someday. But don’t hold your breath.
Load More Replies...YTA fuggnuts need to be yeeted out of this conversation like the numbskull excuse of a friend (hopefully ex by now) yeeted OP's poor baby. *LA Knight shade-style* Lemme Talk To Ya! It takes forever to earn the trust of a cat (speaking by experience and the cat ain't even mine) so you DO NOT under any circumstance, yeet the cat! First off, how would you like it if someone yeeted you the same way...? Second, there's a difference between gently nudging the cat away (if you have to) and downright yeeting! Third, good luck in ever getting invited to places with cats again, which the YTA fuggnuts wouldn't know because they'd likely be yeeted out in similar fashion! You have been served the situation by SHEA-MUS-FAN!!! YEAH!!! >:-(
I'm flattered if a normally skittish cat approaches me! When I visited friends in Germany, they warned me that one of their two cats was very shy. So I left her alone. When she approached me after two days, one of them joked, "I guess the cat isn't scared of Canadians."
Load More Replies...These AITA things are getting silly. “99% of everyone says I was justified but someone looked at me funny and I’m wracked wondering AITA??”
I do wonder about some of these. It's quite obvious most of the time that they're *not* the a*****e.
Load More Replies...All the YTA d.icks need to never be around animals, pets or not. If anyone, and I mean anyone, did that to my cat, they'd need surgery to remove my boot out of their a.rse. Without an anesthetic or pain relief.
Here's the "thing;" I work with troubled children and families and have done so for many years. Just know animals are a huge part of my life. The connection between animal cruelty and domestic/family violence is well documented. The type person who would treat a cat with no respect is also the type person more likely to engage in verbal and physical violence toward a person over whom they have power. In other words, abuse an animal and it's a very short slide into abusing a person. In our home the animals are treated with respect and I demand that other people also treat them with respect.
The YTAs are psychos. You don't intentionally hurt people OR pets. I don't care about anyone's heirarchy bollshit about which focking species deserves better treatment. Cruelty is wrong, period.
I had a situation where I was used and mentally abused, when that transferred and he grabbed my dog by the collar just to yell c**t in my dogs face I got a wake up call.
I'm glad that prompted you to leave. How abusers treat pets is an issue - some people hesitate to leave because shelters won't take pets. One of my lovely neighbours fostered a dog while the owner got back on her feet. She explained that the foster organization would sent the dog far from its original home so that abusers couldn't use the dog to track the former partner.
Load More Replies...There is a strong link between hurting animal and abusing people. I really don't understand why OP is questioning themselves, if someone hurt my cats, they would be out. If you are nervous around animals, you could ask the owner to move the cat if it bothers you
Came out of my house one day, just as my cat walked across the back garden of my neighbour. Our front door was at the side and I watched as the neighbour flew out of his back door and throw a saucepan of hot water at my cat. I vaulted the wall between gardens and screamed in his face that if I ever caught him doing anything to my cats, I would, let's just say, offer to help him mend his ways.
That is the cats house . The cat lives there that is their safe place , Disrespecting a persons animal is disrepecting their home. Just because they cant speak doesnt mean they dont have feelings. I hope this guy does not have pets .
I’m a cat person and you can push a cat off furniture without scaring or hurting them. That’s not what this guy did.
Looking at how someone treats animals is a good way to assess their character. Nobody needs a friend who shove others out of nowhere.
"it's just a cat..." that sentence makes me livid. It is a living being. And as the OPs friend they must know how she feels about her cat.
Nope. I'm not for violence usually but f**k with my kitty, I can't say how I'll respond...
My mum does not like pets but she knows that we love our cat so she is always nice to her. She doesn't like petting any animals but she lets the cat come close to her or sit near her.
Reminds me of how when I was eleven, I stopped being friends with this girl after she called my cat a "horrible cat".
Doesn't matter how a person views their animals. If someone mistreats an animal, like, not simply removing the cat, but shoving it hard enough to fall and hurt itself, and that person is not contrite, that is enough to end the friendship. The YTAs are effing sh*theads.
Not only is it abusive, it reveals a lot about someone's character. If they really did that to living animal, imagine how that friendship could've affected you! Lots of great comments.
NTA, that would be my reaction too. I'm sorry, but that is the kittie's home too and she has a right to live there without being terrified by your guests. Thats how I feel about all my animals. My guests are not welcome unless they can be nice to my animals. They don't have to hold them, or pet them (as much as my dog wants them too) but they better not purposefully scare them or they are not welcome anymore.
Wow YTA scum totally animal base you a******s is NOT RIGHT , Op NTA n you under reacted I don’t have cats but I do have dogs n if anyone hurt one of them all hell would rain down on em !! Exactly the same if anyone hurt my kids ! Anyone harming an animal is evil n most as do go on to becomes rapists n serial killers to it’s how they start ! Evil like the YTA trolls !
Animals and children are the best judges of who you want in your life long term. How you treat any other living being it a testament to the kind of person you are. For someone to be so disrespectful and downright mean was unnecessary and I agree with OP 100%. As always for those who say yta, I hope you get the payback for your dismissals in 10 fold. May you have a friend who treats you and your family as such and then defend them like they did nothing wrong. Gross.
If you dare to mistreat my dog in my house, you'd be lucky to get out at all.
OP was completely in the right. YTAs are crazy. No pet is "just" a dog or a fish or anything else. Mess with my dog, and your next call will be 9-1-1.
Emergency number, for people outside the U.S. I believe in Britain it's 999?
Load More Replies...I think what you did was fine. Just don't call you pets your furkid or furbaby, that is not fine
Why? It's no worse than what people call partners or kids, it's done as a sign of affection.
Load More Replies...Ok, YTA - imagine this was a child instead of a cat? Stilll ok? Because furbabies are our babies. And anyone condoning ill treatment is not someone you want in your life.
I don't even let non-cat lovers into my home! In my younger days, I had people around who would act weird around my cats, and a former friend was holding one of my cats and suddenly pulled his arms away letting him fall. I yelled at him for that. Now, unless I know the person well and understand their love of cats, they're not coming into my home. My home is my cats' home. Their safety and happiness are more important to me than potentially hurting someone's feelings.
Please tell all your friends that you threw them out because they hurt your cat and anyone who hurts animals can't be in your home. You can ask them if they would allow such a person around their pets; see how they then react.
Should someone just forcibly shove a non-aggressive cat off the couch. It does not take great leaps of imagination to see them doing the same to a child or spouse. Quite justified. Anyone doing that becomes persona non grata at this cathouse. (We have 13, rescues and rehabbed ferals, one Siamese)
Op wasn't harsh enough. Op should have immediately ended the friendship because that "friend" is not a good person.
Very misleading to have so many YTA's. On the actual post they are probaby a minute number of respondents compared to the NTA's. I think this is true in most cases when BP reposts from AITA - they cherrypick the YTA's, inflating their actual proportion by orders of magnitude.
I once had a friend who was allergic to cats visit my house on occasion…my void literally avoided every person in the world but her…she’d take her allergy meds before coming over but alas my cat would always come and try to get extra close to her…she used to fake sneeze at him lol it was actually cute and quite funny but it didn’t work either…I had to put him in my room and close the door so her eyeballs didn’t water the whole visit! :)
The last comment above with username Smackmybitchup007 (username says a lot btw) says "It's just a cat." I challenge and dare that person to say that very sentence to John Wick! Go on, I dare ya!!
If anyone hurt my dogs and cat, they might find themselves in a bad situation. My pack are my children and they're cherished and adored just as much as I love my human children and grandchildren. All of my friends, are animal lovers thankfully.
I have two cats. They can be very clingy and anoying. So I advise people to gently shovel them from the couch, because they are used to. But those people ask what to do. Those people behave nicely and gentle. And no one tells me: it is just a cat. No. They live with me 15 years and they are a part of my family. Ask. People must ask before doing something hurful.
Freakin’ YTAs! It’s just a cat? They *should* push it away? No one will come to visit you? No,no,no!!! You do NOT go into another person’s home and “discipline someone else’s pet or child. Keep your hands to yourself unless you reach out in kindness.
Actually, the preferred response (from the cat's point of view) would have been to shove the "friend" down a flight of stairs. But since humans are more "civilized" than cats (HAHAHAHA), OP's reaction was perfectly reasonable. I hope the poor cat got extra treats that night.
The person shouldn't have shoved the cat, pushing it away would be OK. If somebody hurt my 13.5 yo 6 lb cat I would be royally pissed off. Or if somebody hurt my dogs Several years ago a friend from work, her husband's family are mainly bricklayers and also do decks and roofing. I had them here, they fixed my chimney because it wasn't tall enough and replaced an old deck. One day when they were here the father told me that you have to beat kids and dogs to make them respect you. My dog was outside in her covered kennel because it was a nice day. Until they were done she stayed inside. She was shy around a lot of men & not sure why because I got her at 8 wks old and she had NEVER been hit. I had to bite my tongue that day and just told him no you don't.
No matter anyone's feelings on it being "just a cat", it was not their cat. So, they had no rights to do anything. If they didn't like the cat being near them, they should have informed their friend and asked them to remove it due to their fear/allergy or just not wanting cat hair on their clothes or whatever. It if was knee jerk because they never allow animals on their own furniture, they should have realized that it isn't theirs and apologized. The people who say YTA are just trolls or animal haters. But no matter what the cat didn't belong to them so shouldn't have been touched.
Notice how they all refer to the cat as "it"? Tells you all you need to know,
Load More Replies...Poor treatment of pets is a sign of a narcissistic psychopath. He's one, and so are the YTAs.
Your cat, your place, your rules. So simple. Don't waste time for those people. Try to kick him and say "it's just your balls"
There is no such thing as overreaction to mistreatment of animals or children. And to the YTA-dumba$$es: I‘d rather become a crazy cat lady than an a**e.
I watch how people treat cleaners, waiters, small children and animals. Basically where there is a power imbalance. That's how I'm shown the real person, and I make my decisions accordingly.
One thing to note…cats are not dogs. They are tiny creatures. If you get at all rough with a cat, you can cause serious serious injury. When I was growing up in the 60s, it was pretty routine that people would, literally, kick the cat out of the way. And, at the time, cats only lived oh, maybe 7 years. And, no doubt, having constant rib injuries, including broken ribs by the geniuses, is probably why they only lived to 7, instead of today’s cats living to 12 and 15 and 20. And emotionally? Scientists have said that, emotionally, they are like human 2 and 3 year olds. Would you treat a human 2 year old callously? Well, that is what happens…you just literally traumatize the cat. Basically just make the thing live in fear. And if you go to a house where the cat is constantly under the bed? That is likely a house where the cat is living its entire life in constant fear.
Anybody does this to one of our cats, a baseball bat would happen to be handy...
In my opinion, people who abuse animals (and children) like that should end up as cold cases that are never solved.
Load More Replies...I always ask people if it is ok that my cat is in the room. If they say no, I leave my cat in another room. Not everybody likes cats, or some have allergies. But I don't accept people who are mean to animals or saying "it is just an animal".
I had friends bring their dog to my house for game night without asking. I'm still furious that I put my cat in the bedroom instead of telling them to leave. 💔
Load More Replies...I would even end the friendship over that. I believe people show you who they really are by how they treat animals or people they consider "servants" aka "below them".
Agree! I can accept differing political views but I can not tolerate cruelty.
Load More Replies...Wow...that's so bizarre. I don't think you were in the wrong as they are a guest in your home, hurting their animal is just weird behavior.
OMFG! The YTA trolls are being awful today! I'd have throat punched this person and said "Relax, it's just a non existent friendship!" and yes, I value my cat over you! Just a cat? Oh HELL no! And to the trolls... it was NOT an overreaction, and with the way they answer, they're the ones who need to grow up!
B***h would hit the floor at my house. You mess with my cat, you mess with me.
If that was MY cat, the a*sehole ''visitor'' would have been ejected from my house through a closed fkn screen door.
Glass door would be better. An upper floor—-as high up as possible—-glass door or window would be even better than that.
Load More Replies...YTA responses are hilarious: "No one will visit you any more." Promise? "Many folks grew up with parents who kicked pets off couches." And many people grew up in homes where parents used corporal punishment. What's your point? "Doesnt houding [sic] is normal behavious for a cat." Hiding is normal behaviour for a cat that feels threatened. If you think that's normal behaviour, that tells us your pets were constantly in fear and stress. "If your cat didn't land on its feet ... it isn't a great cat to begin with." Do you land on your feet when you're pushed off the couch? No. You're not a great human to begin with. I think I'll ditch you for a better one.
Yeah. Lay a hand on any of my animals, and I might consider mailing it back to you someday. But don’t hold your breath.
Load More Replies...YTA fuggnuts need to be yeeted out of this conversation like the numbskull excuse of a friend (hopefully ex by now) yeeted OP's poor baby. *LA Knight shade-style* Lemme Talk To Ya! It takes forever to earn the trust of a cat (speaking by experience and the cat ain't even mine) so you DO NOT under any circumstance, yeet the cat! First off, how would you like it if someone yeeted you the same way...? Second, there's a difference between gently nudging the cat away (if you have to) and downright yeeting! Third, good luck in ever getting invited to places with cats again, which the YTA fuggnuts wouldn't know because they'd likely be yeeted out in similar fashion! You have been served the situation by SHEA-MUS-FAN!!! YEAH!!! >:-(
I'm flattered if a normally skittish cat approaches me! When I visited friends in Germany, they warned me that one of their two cats was very shy. So I left her alone. When she approached me after two days, one of them joked, "I guess the cat isn't scared of Canadians."
Load More Replies...These AITA things are getting silly. “99% of everyone says I was justified but someone looked at me funny and I’m wracked wondering AITA??”
I do wonder about some of these. It's quite obvious most of the time that they're *not* the a*****e.
Load More Replies...All the YTA d.icks need to never be around animals, pets or not. If anyone, and I mean anyone, did that to my cat, they'd need surgery to remove my boot out of their a.rse. Without an anesthetic or pain relief.
Here's the "thing;" I work with troubled children and families and have done so for many years. Just know animals are a huge part of my life. The connection between animal cruelty and domestic/family violence is well documented. The type person who would treat a cat with no respect is also the type person more likely to engage in verbal and physical violence toward a person over whom they have power. In other words, abuse an animal and it's a very short slide into abusing a person. In our home the animals are treated with respect and I demand that other people also treat them with respect.
The YTAs are psychos. You don't intentionally hurt people OR pets. I don't care about anyone's heirarchy bollshit about which focking species deserves better treatment. Cruelty is wrong, period.
I had a situation where I was used and mentally abused, when that transferred and he grabbed my dog by the collar just to yell c**t in my dogs face I got a wake up call.
I'm glad that prompted you to leave. How abusers treat pets is an issue - some people hesitate to leave because shelters won't take pets. One of my lovely neighbours fostered a dog while the owner got back on her feet. She explained that the foster organization would sent the dog far from its original home so that abusers couldn't use the dog to track the former partner.
Load More Replies...There is a strong link between hurting animal and abusing people. I really don't understand why OP is questioning themselves, if someone hurt my cats, they would be out. If you are nervous around animals, you could ask the owner to move the cat if it bothers you
Came out of my house one day, just as my cat walked across the back garden of my neighbour. Our front door was at the side and I watched as the neighbour flew out of his back door and throw a saucepan of hot water at my cat. I vaulted the wall between gardens and screamed in his face that if I ever caught him doing anything to my cats, I would, let's just say, offer to help him mend his ways.
That is the cats house . The cat lives there that is their safe place , Disrespecting a persons animal is disrepecting their home. Just because they cant speak doesnt mean they dont have feelings. I hope this guy does not have pets .
I’m a cat person and you can push a cat off furniture without scaring or hurting them. That’s not what this guy did.
Looking at how someone treats animals is a good way to assess their character. Nobody needs a friend who shove others out of nowhere.
"it's just a cat..." that sentence makes me livid. It is a living being. And as the OPs friend they must know how she feels about her cat.
Nope. I'm not for violence usually but f**k with my kitty, I can't say how I'll respond...
My mum does not like pets but she knows that we love our cat so she is always nice to her. She doesn't like petting any animals but she lets the cat come close to her or sit near her.
Reminds me of how when I was eleven, I stopped being friends with this girl after she called my cat a "horrible cat".
Doesn't matter how a person views their animals. If someone mistreats an animal, like, not simply removing the cat, but shoving it hard enough to fall and hurt itself, and that person is not contrite, that is enough to end the friendship. The YTAs are effing sh*theads.
Not only is it abusive, it reveals a lot about someone's character. If they really did that to living animal, imagine how that friendship could've affected you! Lots of great comments.
NTA, that would be my reaction too. I'm sorry, but that is the kittie's home too and she has a right to live there without being terrified by your guests. Thats how I feel about all my animals. My guests are not welcome unless they can be nice to my animals. They don't have to hold them, or pet them (as much as my dog wants them too) but they better not purposefully scare them or they are not welcome anymore.
Wow YTA scum totally animal base you a******s is NOT RIGHT , Op NTA n you under reacted I don’t have cats but I do have dogs n if anyone hurt one of them all hell would rain down on em !! Exactly the same if anyone hurt my kids ! Anyone harming an animal is evil n most as do go on to becomes rapists n serial killers to it’s how they start ! Evil like the YTA trolls !
Animals and children are the best judges of who you want in your life long term. How you treat any other living being it a testament to the kind of person you are. For someone to be so disrespectful and downright mean was unnecessary and I agree with OP 100%. As always for those who say yta, I hope you get the payback for your dismissals in 10 fold. May you have a friend who treats you and your family as such and then defend them like they did nothing wrong. Gross.
If you dare to mistreat my dog in my house, you'd be lucky to get out at all.
OP was completely in the right. YTAs are crazy. No pet is "just" a dog or a fish or anything else. Mess with my dog, and your next call will be 9-1-1.
Emergency number, for people outside the U.S. I believe in Britain it's 999?
Load More Replies...I think what you did was fine. Just don't call you pets your furkid or furbaby, that is not fine
Why? It's no worse than what people call partners or kids, it's done as a sign of affection.
Load More Replies...Ok, YTA - imagine this was a child instead of a cat? Stilll ok? Because furbabies are our babies. And anyone condoning ill treatment is not someone you want in your life.
I don't even let non-cat lovers into my home! In my younger days, I had people around who would act weird around my cats, and a former friend was holding one of my cats and suddenly pulled his arms away letting him fall. I yelled at him for that. Now, unless I know the person well and understand their love of cats, they're not coming into my home. My home is my cats' home. Their safety and happiness are more important to me than potentially hurting someone's feelings.
Please tell all your friends that you threw them out because they hurt your cat and anyone who hurts animals can't be in your home. You can ask them if they would allow such a person around their pets; see how they then react.
Should someone just forcibly shove a non-aggressive cat off the couch. It does not take great leaps of imagination to see them doing the same to a child or spouse. Quite justified. Anyone doing that becomes persona non grata at this cathouse. (We have 13, rescues and rehabbed ferals, one Siamese)
Op wasn't harsh enough. Op should have immediately ended the friendship because that "friend" is not a good person.
Very misleading to have so many YTA's. On the actual post they are probaby a minute number of respondents compared to the NTA's. I think this is true in most cases when BP reposts from AITA - they cherrypick the YTA's, inflating their actual proportion by orders of magnitude.
I once had a friend who was allergic to cats visit my house on occasion…my void literally avoided every person in the world but her…she’d take her allergy meds before coming over but alas my cat would always come and try to get extra close to her…she used to fake sneeze at him lol it was actually cute and quite funny but it didn’t work either…I had to put him in my room and close the door so her eyeballs didn’t water the whole visit! :)
The last comment above with username Smackmybitchup007 (username says a lot btw) says "It's just a cat." I challenge and dare that person to say that very sentence to John Wick! Go on, I dare ya!!
If anyone hurt my dogs and cat, they might find themselves in a bad situation. My pack are my children and they're cherished and adored just as much as I love my human children and grandchildren. All of my friends, are animal lovers thankfully.
I have two cats. They can be very clingy and anoying. So I advise people to gently shovel them from the couch, because they are used to. But those people ask what to do. Those people behave nicely and gentle. And no one tells me: it is just a cat. No. They live with me 15 years and they are a part of my family. Ask. People must ask before doing something hurful.
Freakin’ YTAs! It’s just a cat? They *should* push it away? No one will come to visit you? No,no,no!!! You do NOT go into another person’s home and “discipline someone else’s pet or child. Keep your hands to yourself unless you reach out in kindness.
Actually, the preferred response (from the cat's point of view) would have been to shove the "friend" down a flight of stairs. But since humans are more "civilized" than cats (HAHAHAHA), OP's reaction was perfectly reasonable. I hope the poor cat got extra treats that night.
The person shouldn't have shoved the cat, pushing it away would be OK. If somebody hurt my 13.5 yo 6 lb cat I would be royally pissed off. Or if somebody hurt my dogs Several years ago a friend from work, her husband's family are mainly bricklayers and also do decks and roofing. I had them here, they fixed my chimney because it wasn't tall enough and replaced an old deck. One day when they were here the father told me that you have to beat kids and dogs to make them respect you. My dog was outside in her covered kennel because it was a nice day. Until they were done she stayed inside. She was shy around a lot of men & not sure why because I got her at 8 wks old and she had NEVER been hit. I had to bite my tongue that day and just told him no you don't.
No matter anyone's feelings on it being "just a cat", it was not their cat. So, they had no rights to do anything. If they didn't like the cat being near them, they should have informed their friend and asked them to remove it due to their fear/allergy or just not wanting cat hair on their clothes or whatever. It if was knee jerk because they never allow animals on their own furniture, they should have realized that it isn't theirs and apologized. The people who say YTA are just trolls or animal haters. But no matter what the cat didn't belong to them so shouldn't have been touched.


































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