‘Spoiler: I’m not giving them Nugget. It’s my pet. I didn’t get him to be someone’s temporary toy’: Woman refuses to hand over her emotional support Syrian hamster named Nugget to her brother Mike’s entitled kids, suggests he buy them a stuffed animal

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  • "AITJ for not giving my hamster to my brother and his kids"

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  • So a bit of background - I (26F) have a little Syrian hamster named Nugget. He's about 9 months old and I've had him since he was a baby. I take really
  • good care of him — clean cage, proper food (no, not just seeds), enrichment, and all the stuff responsible pet owners do. I don't have kids, and I work from home,
  • so Nugget is my tiny little companion and honestly helps lot with my anxiety. a
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  • Enter my brother, Mike (34M), who has two kids - 5 and 7 years old. I love my nieces, but Mike is that parent. The kind who thinks
  • the world should cater to his kids and that if something can entertain them, it automatically belongs to them.
  • Last weekend, he and his family came over for a BBQ. I had Nugget in his enclosure in my room, door shut. Well, one of the kids somehow got in, saw Nugget, and the rest is chaos.
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  • They were screaming, "I want the hamster!" and Mike comes to me like, "You should let them play with it, it's just a hamster.” I said no- it's not a toy, and they could seriously hurt him without meaning to.
  • Cue the tantrums.
  • Later that night, after they went home, Mike texted me:
  • "Hey, the girls really liked the hamster. Would you mind giving him to them? It would make them really happy, and let's be honest, you're too old for a pet like that."
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  • ...I thought he was joking. I said, "Absolutely not. Nugget is mine and I care for him properly. Your kids are not ready for that kind of responsibility."
  • He got mad and said I was being selfish, and that it was "just a rodent." Then he tried to guilt me by saying I don't have kids so I don't understand how hard it is to make them happy, and that it would "mean more to them than it does to me."
  • I told him if he wants to make them happy, he can go buy them a stuffed animal or — I don't know-parent better?
  • Now he's told our mom, and she's pressuring me to "just let the girls have him" and "be the bigger person."
  • Nope. Not happening.
  • It's my pet. I didn't get him to be someone's temporary toy. If anything, this whole thing just proved that they're absolutely not ready to have a pet, especially one as delicate as a hamster.
  • TL;DR: My brother's kids liked my hamster, so he tried to guilt me into giving them my pet. When I said no, he called me selfish and got our mom involved. Spoiler: I'm not giving them Nugget.
  • Remote_Bumble I can't stand people who treat animals like they toys.
  • Taffergirl2021 Wow, your brother is a terrible parent. Stand your ground and protect your buddy. Make sure they can't get to him when you're not home.

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