CDS delivers an old, injured, hungry orange cat to human who's eager to help him, but 5 months later, his original owners notice that their cat went missing, demand him back, and post on social media, slandering the person who saved "their" cat's life

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    "[Am I wrong] for not returning a cat to their old owners?"

    "I got a text from someone claiming that they're his old owners"
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    I'm going to try and keep this brief. About 5 and a half months ago the cat distribution system chose me and an underweight and heavily injured adult orange cat, with no collar, tried real hard to get into my car with me.
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    I brought him to the closest vet, no microchip, and no collar, so I was the one on the hook for the tail and leg amputation, meds, aftercare, etc. luckily I was able to afford it and everything he needed at home and he's recovered beautifully. He spends all his free time in my lap, ekekeking at birds from my window, or zooming around being chaos incarnate.
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    During the first few days of his recovery (So I could get better pics since he was clean) I put out posts on my local Facebook, ring, and put out posters around where I found him and the only grocery store in town, but no one called.
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    30 days went by and legally that's when he became mine after trying everything reasonable to find his owner(s) so I took down most the posts/posters but must have missed at least one poster since 4 months and a few days after finding my new buddy Traffic Cone (who I call TC) I got a text from someone claiming that they're his old owners.
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    They sent a picture of their cat and I can admit it probably is TC. When I asked when was the last time they saw him they said "a while" and I told them that I've had TC for months now and legally he's mine. They got really upset and said that TC always returns home after a couple days and they thought he'd been. coming home and that it was unfair of me to keep him.
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    I told him of the condition I found TC in, where he was, and when it was and told them I paid and I've had him for months. They claim I had just put the poster up since they just noticed it near the store. I said that was months ago and they were too late now and hung up.
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    The old owners made a post on our local Facebook about me stealing their 10 y/o's cat and whatnot so I posted a Censored before and after pictures, with dates from the vet, and pettily added that the legal timeframe to claim a pet is 30 days not 164 days.
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    While Most of the comments are on my side the majority of my friends/family and people not on my side say that I'm an a for not giving TC back, or at least asking if they could pay me back and then give TC back.
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    But like, TC is mine legally, and even if they did pay me back I still want him, in all his orange chaotic glory, and while I don't feel like an ah le I thought I'd ask to make sure. So, Reddit, AITA for not giving TC back to his old owners?
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    CarefulCat19 NTA TC clearly wants to be with you. If he is not microchipped, you may want to do that ASAP.
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    ElecStarGazin OP Was the first thing I did once he was cleared medically and legally mine. He also has a collar with a traffic cone shaped tag and is 100% an indoor boy.
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    Far_Cheesecake3534 NTA. DO NOT GIVE THAT CAT BACK. Block them on all social media, and keep the post up of what condition you found their cat in. Most animal owners will be on your side.
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    meatpopsicle67 They don't want the cat, they want the drama. Do not give him to the people who didn't care about him. NTA. The cat distribution system chose well.
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    darthpimpin69 NTA, because how badly were they neglecting that cat that it ended up in that condition and they took so long to realise it was missing.
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    Ikidlgoat NTA and these are often scammers, they will eventually ask you for money to keep your cat. Don't bother, just enjoy your new life with your new buddy.
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    MastersKitten31 ΝΤΑ People who let their cats wander outside unsupervised is how cats end up in the condition Traffic Cone was in when he came to you, or worse even. If theyre so irresponsible they didnt know he was missing for 4 frking months then they are not responsible pet owners and genuinely id question if you were a good pet owner if you were to give the cat back to them.
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    leodoesgaming letting a cat out with no microchip and no collar is so neglectful, NTA, keep him

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