“Doesn’t matter. She’s mine now": Feline father finds his escaped cat, 'Mochi', trapped behind his neighbor's window, and when he confronts them about it, they slam the door in his face

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    Refusing to help my neighbor after what he did to my cat?

    “That man stole my cat. And when I begged for her back, he laughed at me."
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    I (32M) live in a quiet neighborhood where everyone mostly keeps to themselves. I moved here five years ago after getting a remote job that allowed me to live anywhere. It was peaceful, and I liked it that way— until I met my next-door neighbor, Greg (50sM, name changed).
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    From the start, Greg gave me weird vibes. He was overly friendly in a way that felt forced, always asking me personal questions about my work, finances, and family. I kept my interactions with him minimal, just polite nods and occasional small talk.
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    Then, a year ago, my cat, Mochi, went missing. She was an indoor cat, but she loved sitting by the window. One evening, I left the back door slightly open while bringing in groceries, and by the
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    time I realized it, she was gone. I searched everywhere. I put up posters, walked the streets at night calling her name, and even checked security camera footage from my house, but nothing. It devastated me.
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    Weeks later, I was walking past Greg's house when I noticed something-inside his window was a cat that looked exactly like Mochi. Same fur pattern, same bright green eyes. My heart started pounding. I knocked on his door, trying to stay calm.
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    When he answered, I pointed at the window. "Greg, that's my cat." He laughed. "No, it's not. I found her outside weeks ago. She didn't have a collar, so I kept her."
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    I told him I had proof-photos, vet records, and videos of her playing in my house. He shrugged. "Doesn't matter. She's mine now." Then he shut the door in my face.
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    I called the cops, but they said it was a civil matter. I tried reasoning with him, but he refused to budge. One night, I even thought about just breaking in and taking her back, but I knew that could get me arrested. I had to let it go.
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    Months passed, and every time I saw Mochi in his window, it k lled me.
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    Then, last week, Greg had a heart attack. He was found on his front porch, barely conscious, and was rushed to the hospital. His family isn't close to him, so the neighborhood pitched in to check on his house, feed his dog, and handle his mail. Someone suggested we start a fundraiser to help with his medical bills.
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    And then it happened. Greg's sister, who flew in from out of state, knocked on my door. She looked exhausted. "Greg said you work from home and don't have a family here. Would you be able to help take care of his pets until he's back?"
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    I looked her de d in the eyes and said, "No." She seemed taken aback. "I know he can be difficult, but this is a life-or-death situation. He has no one else to rely on."
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    I said, "That man stole my cat. And when I begged for her back, he laughed at me. So no, I won't be helping him."
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    She turned red and muttered something about me being heartless before storming off. Since then, a few neighbors have been cold toward me, and I heard one of them say, "It's just a cat."
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    I don't care. If Greg recovers and asks for my help, I'll give him the same answer he gave me when I begged for my cat back. But still... AA?
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    Cultural_Section_862 should have said yes, got your cat back and rehomed the dog. when they came lookin "what pets?
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    FoxySlyOldStoaty Fox Perhaps tell each of your neighbours, whenever they are snotty, what he did. Succinctly, but bluntly - "Greg stole me cat. He knew that it was my cat. He stole her, and when I went to him, he laughed him my face."
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    People hate confrontations; have some fun with that. Bu ies love controlling the narrative; don't let him do that.
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    If you see Greg's sister, tell her to inform Greg that you hope the cat sh on him as he lay helpless and alone after the heart attack. That will achieve less than the above advice but will be more satisfying still. Especially if she follows your request.
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    JellicoAlpha_3_1 Question Why was your cat not microchipped? If it was, the legal system could have done something to help. you
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    Livid-You-4376 It's time to go get your cat, and perhaps, become a dog owner.
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    BlanchMcKraken Well, I would've said "I'll take care of the cat", and then just take her back. Problem solved.
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    MielikkisChosen Bro, go get your cat.
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    browsk Say yes, take the cat, don't help with anything they ask for. If they ask what happened just tell them you forgot and never answer the door to them again.
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    Soft-Statement-4933 You don't owe Greg a single thing. The person who said, "It's just a cat," is the heartless one.

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