Pregnant sister-in-law "temporarily rehomes" her cat because she "couldn't deal with her right now", without telling the new owners it's temporary, they fall in love with the kitty and refuse to give her back: '[She says] I'm stealing her cat'

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    "[Am I wrong] for not giving my sister-in-law back her cat after she “rehomed” it to me without telling me it was temporary?"

    Picture of a pretty and fluffy cat by a window.
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    so my husband's sister dropped off her cat at our place 6 months ago saying she "couldn't deal with her right now" cuz she was pregnant and her toddler was "allergic" (this kid eats dog hair off the floor so idk). anyway I love this cat.
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    she settled in, we bought her a little cactus-shaped tower, got her vet care (she had a tooth rotting out??), even changed her name from "Princess Muffin" to Beans because Princess Muffin is stupid.
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    now SIL has the baby and suddenly texts me like "hey when can we come get Muffin back?" and I said um no?
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    she said she never gave her up permanently and I was just "fostering" which is never a thing we agreed on. I literally spent $400 on this cat's vet bill.
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    she goes off on me saying I'm selfish and cruel and "stealing" her cat and my husband is like half on her side for the sake of peace but no. this is Beans' home now. AITAH?
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    Picture of a pretty and fluffy cat by a window.
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    Not-a-Cranky-Panda Just send her the bill and she'll find out she does not want it anymore.
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    SnooDrawings888 Absolutely, send her the vet bill, the receipt for the cat tree, 6 months of food and litter, and 6 months of foster fees just to be petty.
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    Picture of a pretty and fluffy cat.
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    itsdandito She just wants the idea of having a cat back, not the responsibility.
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    ElehcarTheFirst Funny thing about fostering... The rescue or the owner pays all the bills the food and everything else. At this point, you've had the cat 6 months. It almost every jurisdiction in the United States, that is abandonment of the animal..
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    additionally, you are the one providing vet care and I'm assuming you can provide receipts showing that you paid for it The animal is yours. The sister can go off
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    Picture of a pretty and fluffy cat under blankets.
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    "I can't deal with her right now." It sounds like maybe she did imply she would want the cat back. I agree with other people. Give her the vet bill. See what she says then.
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    I had a coworker who had me take his dog. It was supposed to be temporary. Long story short, he's a family dog now. Coworker went to come get him. Dog didn't wanna go with him. So he decided to leave him permanently. This might end up being the case.
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    Picture of a pretty and fluffy cat under blankets.
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    Classic Ad3987 If you haven't already, get Beans chipped with your information so when she tries to steal him or your hubby caves and just hands her over, you gave proof for the police that the kitty is yours. The chip plus the vet records will prove Beans is yours.
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    AetherIdol There's only one AH here and it surely is not you.

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