'I was furious': Girlfriend catches her boyfriend's sister mistreating her cat and kicks her out, the boyfriend takes his sister's side, saying that his girlfriend is "overreacting" and being too protective of her cat

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    "[Am I wrong] for telling my s.o and his sister to leave my house after hurting my cat?"

    "My cat was clearly in pain... That behavior was completely unacceptable."
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    So, here's the situation. I (26F) live with my boyfriend (28M) and we have a cat that I absolutely adore. He's my baby, and I treat him like family. My boyfriend's sister (30F) came over to visit last night, and things got a little tense.
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    I was in the other room when I heard a loud noise, followed by my cat screeching. I rushed in to find my boyfriend's sister holding my cat by his tail, and my cat was clearly in pain. I immediately told her to let him go and checked on him. Fortunately, he wasn't seriously injured, but he was shaken up.
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    I asked her what happened, and she said something like, "He scratched me so I grabbed him." I was furious. I understand that cats can scratch, but that doesn't give anyone the right to hurt them back. I told her that she needed to leave immediately because that behavior was completely unacceptable. My boyfriend tried to defend her, saying it was an accident and that I was overreacting.
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    I told both of them to leave my house, and they did, but now my boyfriend is really upset with me. He says I should've just let it go and that I'm being too protective of the cat. His sister hasn't apologized, and I don't feel like she should be allowed around my cat again after what happened.
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    I love my boyfriend, but I'm standing firm on this because I don't think I'm overreacting. But now, everyone's calling me dramatic, and my boyfriend is giving me the cold shoulder.
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    I'm really considering breaking up with him. This isn't the first time his sister hurts my cat. So, AITAH for telling them to leave after she hurt my cat?
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    Fluffy_Sheepy NTA. What accident? An accident is when you're walking and step on a tail because you didn't see that the cat was sitting in a bad spot, yanking a tail is not an accident. She's 30 years old, not 3, she should know better.
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    And if this isn't the first time she's hurt the cat, she's already a repeat offender and shouldn't be allowed anywhere near your cat. And the boyfriend keeps defending her, so he shouldn't either. Dump the both of them.
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    WaryScientist NTA - a cat is an animal and scratches when they feel threatened. A 30 year old woman should be able to control her emotions and NOT ab se a small animal. She could have broken your cat's tail. I'd be calling the cops and reporting her for animal ab se just kicking her out was a kindness. Your boyfriend is a POS for defending animal ab se.
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    AgeRevolutionary3907 NTA. and it wasn't an accident, she literally admit she did it to retaliate for the cat stratching her. It's not dramatic to defend an animal on his habitat when one came and mistreated him.
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    About breaking up? that's a desicion you have to make. I personally would never be with someone that thinks her family actively hurting an animal is ok.
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    Disastrous_Bit_9892 Cats don't normally just walk up to people and scratch...they scratch because people are doing something they don't want. You aren't overreacting and animal ab se is animal ab se. NTA.
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    slippinginto9 NTA. This episode was not an accident committed by an adult. It was a deliberate act AND not the first time she hurt your cat. Your boyfriend's sister as well as your boyfriend who defended his sister need to go. As in out of your life.
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    kraft_dinnerr That's psychotic. Wow I would have slapped her. Holding a cat by the tail that's insane. If she doesn't like cats she could just ignore it when she's over but she's deliberately gone out of her way to hurt it. I wouldn't want her anywhere near my house.
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    chez2202 NTA. The average house cat weighs around 4kg. She's a fully grown human being and probably weighs 15x or more what your cat weighs. Holding him by his tail IS NOT an accident. It's like you or I having our leg pulled by a horse. These people should not be allowed near animals.
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    tatasz NTA 1. Cats rarely attack people. If the cat scratched her, she was probably engaging the cat first. So she started it. 2. She is an adult and should know better than to ab se an animal.
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    3. Boyfriend is an a for letting her ab se a pet. Honestly if anything, you are being an a hole to the cat by keeping the boyfriend.
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    FryOneFatManic The cat was scratching to defend himself, especially as you say she's done stuff before. I'd rethink the bf as well. He clearly doesn't care about the cat, given how he defends his sister.

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