After spending 7 years as a declawed and sick "community cat" outside, one human finally takes a risk and brings the feline home, only for the cat to constantly purr and never try to escape, proving that she needed a home all along

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    "Neighbors want me to keep declawed cat outside"

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    I need help deciding what to do here. So I moved to a new area and met this super friendly cat. She would run up to me and brush against my legs and meow. Her nose was all red and and her ear had a huge permanent scab, but she looked well fed.
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    I eventually asked a neighbor and they said she has a mosquito bite allergy that causes the nose problem, has ear mites and is an outdoor community cat that is at least 7 years old.
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    I noticed she was still outside when the temps dropped below 30 here in Florida, so I brought her inside and took her to the vet. She has been super happy inside, purring and making biscuits and not once trying to get out.
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    At the vet, we realized she - is declawed she only has her back claws. I got her all her vaccines, medicine for her nose and got her microchipped in my name.
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    Since she has been so happy, I'm planning to keep her and make her an inside only cat, since she was outdoor only. I left a note for the people at the house she was at.
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    They texted me and were nice, but now some other people in the community are mad and saying I'm a cat thief and that she does have her claws and was happier on the street. I'm just trying to do what's best for the cat - should I bring her back?
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    She seems so happy inside but I'm not sure what is best for her. It seems unsafe to have a declawed cat on the street, and living in Florida the mosquito bites and ear mites must be miserable. But idk if I'm doing the right thing
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    UPDATE. Wow thanks everyone for the responses! I'm glad to have my decision validated. I was originally not going to leave a phone number on the note, but my bf encouraged me to do so.
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    I deleted the screenshot of the threatening voicemails/texts, but they don't actually know my last name or where we live or anything.
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    I told my bf to disengage entirely (we left his number on the note), but he wants to send one message explaining the situation in more detail to the people being "nicer" who were the house she always hung out at.
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    I told him he can but if they send anything trying to get her back after that, that we need to block everyone. We named her pepper and she is loving life indoors, super cuddly and always purring. She is starting to feel much better after all the medicine!!
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    iamafriendlynoot Who was taking her to the vet to get her medicine for her allergy before you? Who was taking care of her ear mites and looking after her when the temps dropped? Would these neighbors complaining now pay for the vet fees if she was hit by a car or attacked by another animal while she was outside and vulnerable? Talk is cheap, and I doubt those people would put their money where their mouth is.
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    She's happier, safer, and will live longer and better inside a home. If that's your home, that's great. If the community can't offer her another one, they're not looking after her best interests and their opinions are worth about as much as a wet
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    Some_Information_857 OP Yeah i was concerned about the nose and ear, but once I saw her outside when it was 20 degrees I was like nope it's time to take her. Also being in Florida and only outdoor and allergic to mosquitos must be horrible for her
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    sleepy_lil_grill I mean if she's declawed AND have a mosquito allergy, poor baby needs to be inside whoever declawed her and left her outside is so wrong for that
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    Some_Information_857 OP Right I feel so bad for her, poor old girl
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    why is it any of their business?
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    Some_Information_857 OP I guess they have been feeding her for years and are upset... but they didn't seem concerned about her nose or ear and didn't even know she was declawed

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