Cute kitten sparks heated argument between overreacting roommate, demanding the cat pawrent keep their fur baby locked in their room like a purrincess in a tower, and the comments concur with overreacting roommate

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    She kept implying that my cat attacked her.
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    Now I get it, it's a shared house but before getting the cat I verified we would allow her to roam the entire house. (Excluding roommates room)
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    My roommate hasn't been home in months and came back yesterday, this morning my cat was super excited that she was back (kitten is 6 months old) and when my roomate went to cook my cat jumped on her back wanting attention. (I
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    know this is a bad habit and I'm training her to stop) but my roommate flipped out demanding I keep the cat in my room. whenever she is home.
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    She kept implying that my cat attacked her and that she's scared to be in the same room as her. (Which is night and day compared to how she used to treat the cat) she also said that my cat is constantly clawing
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    her which I know is untrue as 1) she hasn't been home in months 2) my cat dosent claw/hiss or bite. She's a very good kitten! So I sent
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    a passive aggressive text saying I will work on training her but she's still just a baby, there's going to be good and bad days and she has to know not everyday is going to be a good one with a young cat.
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    Im confused and maybe letting my love for my cat overthrow my emotions. But honestly, Is it really not a big deal? I'm just so upset and boiling over inside about how she speaks about my cat.
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    PlanningVi... Kittens are gonna jump on your back. They're gonna climb your pants and your drapes. They're destructive little for about two years.
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    But you signed up to have a kitten climb your pants, and your roommate didn't.
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    I'm not going to say you're an kitten is the (the .). But you need to keep the kitten out from underfoot when your roommate is home.
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    Tempting... 1d ago Commander in Ch... INFO: When a cat jumps up onto someone's back, how are its claws not involved?
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    Rayonjers... • 1d ago I've had many cats. None of them have jumped on my back. Maybe I got lucky. But I don't think it's the common assumed risk expectation of a cat
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    in the house. Cat looking you straight in the eye as it knocks your favorite vase off the table, absolutely, that's just par for the course. If your cat
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    has picked up this bad habit you should limit their roaming until you have trained it out of them.
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    ninjastarkid • 1d ago as a fellow cat owner this is your cat, you are entirely responsible for her behavior.
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    1. dismissing your cats behaviors is a bad practice. Are you watching this creature 24/7? No. Probably not.
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    So it's not impossible that your roommate is telling the truth.
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    2. it does not matter if she is a kitten or not. Actually it's easier if she is a kitten, easier to train. Yes they get up to
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    chaos, but if corrected appropriately it is not going to be a reoccurring issue.
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