'I didn't sign up for this': 21-year-old gives her roommate's cat up for adoption because he's neglectful and keeps forcing her to take care of it, he finds out a day later and gets furious

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    "[Am I wrong] for giving up my roommate's cat for adoption?"

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    I (21M) live with my roommate (22M) in a fairly small apartment, Shortly after he moved into the apartment he came home one day with a small cat he had found on the street, At first I didn't have any problem with it, but like 3 weeks later he stopped caring about it,
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    From time to time he would close the door to his room and leave the cat outside because the cat was supposedly too annoying. He also forgot to feed it often and I was the one doing it most of the time,
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    The last straw was when one day while I was out he locked the poor cat in MY room because "it was bothering him" and when I came back the cat had scratched my desk and chair.
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    I had enough, I didn't sign up for this, so the next day I grabbed the cat went to the nearest animal shelter and gave up for adoption. The NEXT DAY he asked about the cat (he hadn't even it noticed it was gone for a full day), and when I told him what I had done he got furious, now he won't speak to me. Am I the ah le?
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    EDIT: Multiple times before I've told him that I should not be the one feeding the cat that HE brought home. Also, when he first brought the cat home I told him very clearly that I didn't want a pet and that if he decided to keep it it would be his responsibility and his responsibility only.
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    RefrigeratorFun4676 INFO: did you ever talk to him about this? Set ground rules for bringing an animal into the shared home? Tell him what was bothering you?
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    [deleted] OP Yes, I told him multiple times to take care of the cat he brought home, and when he first brought it home I told him that I didn't want a pet and that if he really wanted to keep the cat he should be the only one taking care of it
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    trashbuttrying NTA on this one, it sounds like he was being neglectful, had he even taken it to get a checkup and see if it was neutered? An animal isnt just a decoration, it needs to be taken care of
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    IAA101 I'm so surprised by the Y-T-A comments here. Are you guys for real? If OP is telling the story as it really happened, the flatmate was literally neglecting his cat?? Which is ab e! If he wasn't feeding it and leaving OP to be responsible for it, we can't even consider him to be an owner.
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    Someone even said that OP should have rather moved out -- so that what, the cat could starve to death alone? OP did the right thing, and I don't see the point in discussing it with the so-called "owner" beforehand when he didn't even care enough to make sure his own cat was fed and didn't even notice immediately when it was no longer in the apartment.
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    If people here are concerned about the legal ramifications of surrendering [edited] someone's pet without their permission, that's understandable, but it still doesn't make OP TA. Morally, the only person who's wrong here is the neglectful roommate.
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    otakucreationshub There are two sides to this imo. For once, if he brought a cat and stopped caring about it like you described, it's him being TA. But, simply taking the cat to a shelter is a little too much especially since it wasn't yours. I would say it was the right choice only if you had a conversation about his neglect with him and he did not listen.
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    Res_Novae17 NTA. If he wants the cat back what's stopping him from going to the shelter and adopting it?
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    PoyosBizarre Adventur Definitely NTA and dont let anyone tell you otherwise. What a roommate btw.
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    Big-Quality-4820 You did the right thing and saved the kitten from neglect.
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