Woman turns car around after her parents text her halfway through a two-hour drive to say they’ll have a dog staying over with her sensitive-hearted rabbit, woman says: ‘I made one thing very clear: I did NOT want my aunt’s dog there’

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  • Small brown rabbit sitting on a windowsill beside a rain-speckled window, looking outside.
  • My partner and I are leaving for London this week, and we planned for my parents to take
  • care of our rabbit while we're away. They live 2 hours away from us, and we've been organizing this for months.
  • From the very beginning, I made one thing very clear: I did NOT want my aunt's dog. staying at my parents' house. at the same time as my rabbit.
  • The dog is very energetic and excitable, and my rabbit is extremely anxious and has heart issues. Even stress alone
  • Brown rabbit standing on a rug indoors near a window, looking alert in soft light.
  • can be dangerous for her. I reminded both my parents and my aunt about this multiple times, including a few weeks ago.
  • Today was the day we were leaving. We packed all of my rabbit's belongings into the car, put her in her carrier
  • (which already stresses her out a lot), and started the 2- hour drive.
  • Halfway there, my mom texted me: "Just so you know, your aunt's dog is staying here too."
  • Small brown and white rabbit standing indoors on a light floor, looking alert.
  • I immediately burst into tears from stress and exhaustion. After talking with my partner,
  • we decided to turn around and find another solution for our rabbit.
  • My mom said the dog would only stay until tomorrow and that they had put up barriers
  • so the dog couldn't go upstairs near my rabbit. She tried offering different compromises, but I still refused and turned back.
  • Now my parents are really sad that they don't get to keep the rabbit, and I feel guilty for ruining the plan and making the trip more complicated.
  • But at the same time, I feel like my one boundary was ignored after months of planning.
  • Am I overreacting?
  • Ok_Childhood_9774 NOR and if my parents pulled a stunt like that knowing I was counting on them, it would be a long while before I saw or even spoke to them again. This was a deliberate and rotten thing for them (and your aunt) to do.
  • Throwway_qu They deliberately waited until you left for your trip, caused you AND YOUR BUNNY extreme mental anguish, forced you to changed your plans and waste over 4
  • hours to come back and more time to find a new solution, and THEY ARE SAD?????? No no no, do NOT let them guilt trip you into thinking their lying is somehow on you. You had ONE SINGULAR BOUNDARY. ONE and they
  • waited until you were two hours away to tell you they decided to not listen. That's disgusting.
  • You know all of this dear so do NOT let them make you feel like the garbage they acted like.
  • Tania-Peacock Not overreacting. You set ONE clear rule for months and they sprung it on you halfway through the drive, like they knew you'd be too far in to turn around. That's not a compromise, that's a setup

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