'I’m not trying to live in a zoo': 23-year-old man clashes with roommate after discovering he's secretly been keeping a wild squirrel as an “emotional support animal” in their apartment, leading to property damage, man releases squirrel while he's away

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  • Man feeding a baby squirrel
  • AITA for telling my roommate his “pet” needs to go?

    ok so i (23m) live w my roommate (24m) and he's been keeping this squirrel in our apartment for like a month.
  • yes. a real squirrel. he found it outside and said it "looked sad." at first i figured he was just helping it heal or whatever but nope, he's decided it's his "emotional support squirrel." he made a tiny collar for it out of a shoelace.
  • it's cute but it's also... wild?? it chewed through my phone charger and pooped behind the tv.
  • i told him he's gotta either release it or call a wildlife place because it's starting to smell and i'm not tryna live in a zoo.
  • he got all defensive saying "don't believe in compassion." i said compassion is fine but like, not in the living room bro.
  • now he's barely talking to me and posting squirrel selfies on his story with captions like "some ppl dont understand love." i honestly dont think i'm the asshole but maybe i could've handled it better.
  • Roommates sitting back to back while having a disagreement
  • idk. aita? UPDATE: mission "remove the damn squirrel" was a major success. i just opened all the doors and ran around the place chasing it until it eventually ran out of the door.
  • seems to be solved for now, i'll keep updating this post with my roommate's reaction.
  • CrimsonKnight_004 NTA - That squirrel will never be happy there. He's being cruel without realizing because he's ignorant of what that squirrel actually needs. He's actually being selfish, not compassionate at all.
  • That squirrel is not a pet and is likely feeling very stressed out. I'd call a wildlife service so they can take the squirrel and explain to your roommate why this is harmful, or if you don't want to make the call yourself, make
  • Cuboidal_Hug In most states, it's illegal to keep a wild squirrel as a pet. Check the laws in your state
  • franksinestra The fuck is wrong with your roommate? NTA and as a general rule it's not good for wild animals to be brought indoors to be treated like a pet.
  • Squirrel on a tree
  • Smart Influence_2949 Your roommate needs more than an emotional support squirrel
  • genomerain NTA. Keeping a wild animal after it's healed isn't compassionate. It would be compassionate to let it go free or to give it to the wildlife people who know better what a wild squirrel needs to live a fulfilled life. It's not going to live a fulfilled life stuck inside a people house.
  • If he actually thinks he has a bond with it then the squirrel can come and visit (in the garden, not the house). If it doesn't then he is wrong about the bond and it would still be cruel to keep it.
  • Sea Entertainment438 What if the squirrel just "got out on its own" while your moron roomie was away?
  • curiousbelgian NTA. It's a shared space and you get to veto new residents. Also it's probably illegal to treat a wild animal like that, depending where you are.
  • Donutsmell NTA. How did he ever catch the squirrel to begin with? That isn't exactly an easy task.
  • lemon_charlie NTA. For someone who thinks he's calling you out on lack of compassion, he's the one taking a wild animal out of its habitat and using his emotional health as an excuse to keep it.
  • Pavlova Toes NTA but you've kinda set yourself up for failure by allowing it in the first place. You should've nipped that in the bud real fast as soon as he decided to bring in a wild fucking squirrel!
  • SaltRun2465 ΝΤΑ Call animal control yourself and have the squirrel removed.

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