“I grabbed the cat and took it to the vet”: Outdoor tomcat keeps showing up sick on a neighbor’s porch, so she steals him after owner dismisses her concerns, then wonders if she crossed a line

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    What I did was necessary f cat's well being
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    I moved into my new house around 5 months ago, smaller neighborhood. I have 1 cat and since we moved in shes been kinda on edge. Understandable since its a new area but I was worried so I looked into it and noticed a collared unfixed Tom cat coming by regularly and definitely spraying. I was a little annoyed at first because I think its pretty
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    irresponsible to have a unfixed tom cat walking around knowing it was someone's pet. Turns out it was my next door neighbors, so when I went around and met everyone I asked about there cat.
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    Turns out there daughter really wanted one but the dad hates cats so they basically do the bare minimum so she can have a cat around every once and a while. I suggested atleast getting him fixed as we dont need more kittens being made and they where against. I brushed it off annoyed at first but over the next few months I was watching the cat and noticed some nights they didnt even let it back inside.
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    After a while I started leaving food out for it and put up a warm cat hut for it to sleep. Often times it would hang out with me in my garage or follow me as I worked outside. This last week I started to notice signs of worms, he looked very bloated and was drooling, so I checked on there where clear segments on his bum. As
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    soon as I knew I walked over and knocked on their door to tell them. The father seemed quite annoyed and told me to stop being so obsessive over there cat and that hes fine (i brought up the possibility he had worms befor a couple time but now im 100% sure).
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    So about 2 days ago I felt kinda gross about it all so I grabbed the cat and took it to the vet. I took the collar off and put him under my name and said he was a stray, Vet checked and he had no chip. Turns out he had tapeworm and
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    whipworm and he had alot of them, he also had some dental issues. I left with meds for him though not thinking about it I had to keep him until he was worm free. But honestly even when he is I would feel horrible returning him back where he wouldnt get any care.
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    I've had him for two days quarantined to not spread the worms and have been monitoring him. I felt like I made the right choice until I saw missing posters go up for him and I started to feel really bad. I talked to some freinds and im getting alot of mixed responses. I still feel like what I did was necessary for the cats well being
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    sl -for-pickles I'm gonna get sh for saying this, but outdoor cats are free cats. Whether taken care of or not, leaving a cat outside to face the dangers of life by itself, not to mention the irreversible harm they do to other wildlife, is irresponsible.
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    In this particular case, since the cat was in SUCH bad shape, I'd argue you'd be the a hole if you DIDNT take it. NTA people need to learn to keep their cats inside if they want to keep them.
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    Jeveran NTA I'd go a step further and get him neutered. If he's going to be roaming around outside, it'd be better for the environment if he didn't add into feline overpopulation.
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    SensitiveSpeech 9707 Neglecting obvious medical issues changes this from a pet dispute into an animal welfare issue.
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    Ok_Albatross8909 · 3d ago . NTA. Putting up a missing cat poster does not negate months of ab e. Wouldn't get too hot and bothered about legality. If you're planning on remaining next door to these people your best bet is probably to rehome
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    it with someone you know who want see the poster and return it tbh. Growing up we had a neighbour who was grossly neglecting their German shepherd. He wasn't allowed inside,
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    I up, emaciated, was always covered in flies with matted hair. Watching him slowly degrade was devastating as a kid and I still have not fully gotten over my parents doing nothing.
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    ejvollkrassalter i'm pretty sure the missing posters. are just to placate the kid. the father is probably glad the cat is gone. NTA.
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    OneLessDay517 NTA. Keep him hidden until he's recovered from the worms, then get him neutered.
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    Then, if you're so inclined, release him back into the neighborhood. It's miracle, Fluffy has returned!
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    If you're NOT so inclined, and perfectly understandable if you're not, he must become an indoor only cat so you're never accused of stealing him. And keep him out of windows where he can be seen by neighbors!
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    Appropriate-Sky3537 NTA personally I would take this cat to a charity quietly and get it a better home.
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    chris_izzle My friend is now a proud cat dad, because his other friend abducted a poor cat that was being mistreated and brought it to his new home, where he's now happy and spoiled. I would take that cat somewhere further away and make sure it had a happy home, and then drop a comment to the owners that maybe the cat ran away from being mistreated.
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    West-Sound405 ignore the posters, I doubt they're actually looking and put them up to placate the girl. if you know anyone in animal rescue, now's the time to ask for a favor - if you take him at least a county away, I doubt the family would bother retrieving him. (or you could keep him!)
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    if he ever comes up in conversation, you could mention that the worms you warned them about are fatal if untreated and he likely did in the woods. either way, if you're saving an animal from neglect, you're NTA. just don't put him back where you found him lol

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