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Roommate accuses couple of stealing their cat after moving out, despite not paying for any vet visits, food, or litter since 2023
Being a pawrent is hard work. It's not impawssible to do it alone, but it certainly is easier when you have a co-parent by your side, be it a friend or partner. The problem with that, though, is that if you two ever split, who gets the cat?
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That's a trade offer we would take every time. We're also sure any cat pawrent reading this feels the same way. There's nothing like having a cat - that's the best thing any hooman can do in their lives.
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Unhinged cat rescuer demands kittens back after couple adopts them and the momma cat, claiming she gave them the kittens by mistake
We're calling out the unhinged cat rescuer in this post - we think she's pawsitively lying through the skin of her teeth. She found a pregnant cat, rescued her, and she gave birth to two cute kittens later. Wanting to keep all three cats together, she looked for people willing to adopt three cats, and as you can imagine, there aren't many people willing to adopt three cats (with two of them being kittens) all at once.
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Gentle man adopts an abandoned kitten in need, wholesomeness ensues when the online feline family shares their own rescue stories
It's not only that this road worker found an injured kitten, promptly took him to the vet to nurse him back to health, and adopted the little fluffball to heal with him - it's the response of the global cat community, who shared their own daring adoption stories, that made our hearts explode with happiness.
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Well, if there's anything we learned from years of looking at cat memes and tweets, is that they're actually the most relatable ever. Just… look at that cat. That's every single one of you on Monday.
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HOA sends letter to resident demanding they pay pet rent for their unauthorized "cat", only to find out that it's neither fluffy nor feline
As if HOA's could get any more absurd, well, turns out they can. If we got a letter like this from our HOA, we would have done the exact same thing (post it on the internet for everyone to have a good laugh at).
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Entitled brother bails on his cat the moment she goes into labor, then a cat-loving sister swoops in to help the meowing feline deliver her kittens
Knowing the kitty was pregnant and due any day, she suspected the cat duplication system was in full swing, helping her brother's cat through a difficult labor without any help from the cat's alleged owner. Because why would he cancel his reservation at Benihana when his cat is crying out for help?
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Frustrated pawrent fed up with paying roommate $25 a day to catsit while they neglect responsibilities, leaving the cat alone
This situation is basically a catastrophe in roommate relations. One hooman just wants her feline friend cared for while she's away, but her roomie seems more hissterical than helpful. Despite kitty having an automatic feeder and only needing the occasional litter duty, the roomie insists on charging $25 a day.
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First-time cat owner regrets adopting the "perfect" cat, until heartfelt strangers remind her what it really means to trust happiness
Even if you're a seasoned cat owner, taking in a new cat can be pawsitively stressful. Let alone adopting your first cat. We remember adopting our first kitten. We were bursting with excitement, experiencing all the fluffy feelings that come along with getting your first pet. And then…. reality hit.
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I Can Has Cheezburger's online feline family shares their cats' fateful first meetings with family members
Introducing a new family member to your cat is always a gamble. Sometimes it's sweet, sometimes it's chaotic, and sometimes it's the purrfect combination of both - like when the cat's brain freezes in exactly the right moment that a new family member arrives. Classic cat timing.
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