Cat owner protects their skittish rescue kitty despite pressure from the entitled mom next door trying to force pet playdates with their 8-year-old daughter: 'I know I made the right call for my animal’

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  • Cat lounging in the window with a little girl petting its tummy.
  • AITAH for telling my neighbors daughter she cant come over to see my cat anymore after it started causing problems
  • I have a rescue cat. Shes a little skittish and it took me over a year to get her comfortable in my apartment. Shes finally at a point where shes relaxed and playful and actually sleeps on my bed instead of hiding under the couch all day. It was a long road to get here.
  • Man kissing his tabby cat's head.
  • Theres a girl in my building whos maybe 8 or 9. Super sweet kid. She saw me carrying my cat in from a vet appointment a few months ago and got so excited and asked if she could pet her. I
  • said sure and my cat was actually okay with it which surprised me. After that the girl started knocking on my door a couple times a week asking if she could come in and play with my cat.
  • I let her because she was gentle and my cat seemed to tolerate it. Her mom knew about it and was fine with it. It was honestly kind of cute.
  • But then I started noticing my cat was regressing. After the girl would leave my cat would hide for hours. She stopped sleeping on the bed again.
  • She was flinching at sounds she never used to react to. I dont think the girl was doing anything intentionally wrong but I think the frequency of visits and the energy of a little kid was just too much stimulation for a cat with her history.
  • So I told the girls mom hey I think we need to take a break from the visits for a bit because my cat is getting stressed. I said the girl is welcome to say hi if she sees us in the hallway but the apartment visits need to stop for now. I thought I was being reasonable.
  • Two days later the mom knocks on my door and shes heated. She says I let her daughter get attached to my cat and now Im ripping it away. She said I used her kid for free pet sitting and
  • entertainment and now Im tossing her aside. She said her daughter has been crying every night asking why she cant see the cat anymore and that I need to think about what Ive done to a child.
  • I was honestly speechless. I said this isnt about your daughter at all its about my cat being stressed and I need to put her health first. She said I shouldve thought about that before I let her daughter get involved.
  • Now every time I see them in the hallway the mom gives me dirty looks and the girl just stares at my apartment door looking sad and I feel like a monster even though I know I made the right call for my animal.
  • Boring_Crow_7212 You used her kid for free pet sitting is genuinely unhinged like ma'am your daughter was petting a cat not working a shift at petsmart
  • OP Decent-Leg 1581 I literally laughed out loud when she said that because in what world is a nine year old coming over to pet a cat for twenty minutes considered labor but also the way she said it made me feel so gross like I had some scheme going
  • geniebeenie The neighbor was using you as a free babysitter for her kid multiple times a week. NTA.
  • MidwestNightgirl The mom is being ridiculous. She should get her kid her own cat if it's that concerning. She was probably planning on asking you to babysit next.
  • Ell-O-Elling I think the mother is projecting, because she was using OP as free kid sitting. Also any parent that allows their kid to bother their neighbor multiple times a week is not a good parent or neighbor. OP is NTA
  • Vegetable_Peak8918 I think now would be great teachable moment for that parent. "I know you love that cat sweetie, but OP says she is having some problems now. When we love something, we try and put their needs first. Hopefully cat will feel better and maybe you can go say hi or just pet it when it feels better." People thinking their kids deserve everything makes me crazy! I'm sorry a little girl is sad but it sounds like it's more about how the parent has handled it. You did nothing wrong. Peo
  • TicketyB000 Please do not ever EVER let an unsupervised child into your home. Good intentions can go sideways and ruin your life. Anyways, just tell the mom you & your cat won't be babysitting her child any longer...
  • Formal-Proposal7850 NTA - you couldn't have anticipated this. Tactically, this is one of those situations where you can take the hit for diplomacy purposes ('you're right, I should have refused from the start - I take your point') and then tell her that it doesn't change anything, the cat is stressed now, so the visits cannot continue.
  • digitalreaper_666 You can always give the shelter info to her. They always need volunteers and some have volunteering for kids too. (Feeding, brushing, playing with cats)
  • Content Theory_3053 She should tell Mom she's gonna bill her for the baby sitting she did. Pet sitting my a. That Mom probably sent the kid over so she could have some free time.

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