'I couldn't have possibly known that the man lied about where the cat really came from': 23-year-old refuses to give up cat after ex's lie sparks catstody battle with original owner nearly a year later

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    'He stole her cat and gave it to his second girlfriend'
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    I(23f) received a cat from an ex bf 11 months ago. From what he told me this cat was his friend's cat that they no longer wanted. I eagerly agreed to take in the cat and that was that. I ended up breaking up with this bf because I found out I was a second gf. I don't know the exact details of it nor did I ask. I simply left him and completely broke off contact with him.
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    Now 11 months later this cat is on my lease, I have pet insurance for her, and she's chipped which she wasn't when I got her. I also got another cat five months ago that she has bonded very very well with.
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    Now onto the ex bf situation. Well apparently he lied. There was no friend who no longer wanted a cat. There was such a toxic relationship with a gf. She broke his pc and in retaliation he stole her cat and gave it to his second girlfriend. I was unaware of this whole situation.
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    She reached out to me last week and explained the whole situation. I felt really bad but I also knew where this conversation was going. She asked for her cat back and I didn't respond for two days. She spent those two days spamming me with texts and even calls. (Also idk how she found my number). I responded back and said no.
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    I said even though this was her cat first it's no longer her cat now. I couldn't have possibly known that the man lied about where the cat really came from but either way it's been ELEVEN months. I spent a crop ton of time and money into this cat just to give her back to her first owner. I
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    ended up blocking up because she sent a nasty paragraph and proceeded to spam text me. Also I'm pretty sure she gave her friends my number because I've been receiving nasty texts and calls for the past day. AITA?
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    BlondDee1970 INFO: Where has she been the past 11 months? Did she know all along you had her cat? If yes, that door has closed- it's been too long. But if she's been searching for her cat the past 11
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    months and finally found you...I do feel like that cat is stolen property. Its ks and you didn't do it - but I'd be heartbroken if my fur baby. was stolen.
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    LadyxxTay If she has proof and has been actively looking for her cat then yes, Yta. She should however offer to reimburse you vet fees.
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    Original Oddventur... NTA. If that cat wasn't chipped and you get it. chipped with your details, by law that is your cat now. I doubt she can prove ownership to the satisfaction of a court anyway. It's not a nice
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    situation and if she's being truthful it's ok to feel sorry for her but I guarantee that cat has well and truly moved on and her possible former owner needs to as well.
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    curiatty Were there notices and posters for a missing cat? From what I've seen of people with pets, when they go missing there's a lot of activity and attempts to find the fur baby. Does this woman have anything like that to prove she just found you with the cat?
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    If she can't produce an old advertisement, time stamped pic of a poster, or something to prove she's been searching for 11 months, then keep YOUR cat. If she has those things, it would be cruel to keep her cat just because it took a long time for her to find it.
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    abcdef_U2 NTA. This took place 11 months ago. I can't see how it took 11 months to come to you looking to get her cat back. You have given that cat a loving home and gone above and beyond. You did all the necessary things to be a responsible cat owner. By getting her chipped,
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    insurance, I'm also assuming you to have taken her to the vet for her shots and so on. She became your fur baby. If it was shortly after you took her in, I could get she was important enough that she was searching for her and desperately wanted her back. But 11 months. This day and age with social media, tech, there is not logical reason to why she couldn't find you sooner.
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    She would have obviously know her BF probably stole her cat, just by the timing of the cat going missing and the fact she broke his ps. She could have gotten the police involved or taken him to court to locate her cat. She doesn't get to have a say in you either keeping or giving her back.
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    Let her know you are opened to a court's decision. If she wants to harass you personally and getting others to as well. You will have no choice but to file charges against her.
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    EllieColllins NTA. You had no clue and you've cared for that cat for almost a year. She bonded, she's chipped to you, she's on your lease
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    Icy_Trade_8781 Does she have proof it is the same cat.
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    ALegitimateAccou... If she can't prove she's been looking for the cat for the last 11 months, it's not going to go anywhere. Most likely, they broke things off, and now she wants the cat back. He knew where the cat was. She never asked him or tried to reach out for nearly a year? NTA, after that amount of time, the police aren't even going to get involved, its a civil matter at this point
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    Aradhor55 If you had my cat, that I searched for eleven months... Money or not spent on it I would get it back. If she didn't looked for it, it's different.
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    Ruebee90 NTA! It's been 11 months and the cat was not chipped the cat is your now on paper at least.
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    Zealousideal-Ad-4... Doesn't matter if you're the ahole or not it comes. down to legality. Without proof you're fine. If she has proof doesn't matter you'll have to give it back regardless.

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