Cloning Milestone: New Monkey Species Raises Ethical Questions

"He responded angrily, saying “Why would you tell me this while I’m at work!?"."
Having a pet is like having a best friend who always hangs at your place. And you can never get bored spending time with him.
When you are together you always have something to do, even watching TV on a gloomy day is interesting. If you could, you would never leave each other, not even for a moment.
Unfortunately, at some point and circumstances, you just have to. There are places where you can't take your cat with you, no matter how badly you want to.
And even if it's only for a few hours, you miss your furry friend, and you can't help but continuously wonder if he's okay at home without you. That feeling is not something you can put aside but passes the moment you return home to your lovely pet.
But if your feline isn't feeling well and you still have to leave it for a while, it makes things much more difficult. You spend that time stressed and constantly worrying.
Recently, a Reddit user shared a story of her best friend's cat. The cat wasn't feeling well, but since they lived together, her best friend and his wife went to work and left her to take care of the cat.
However, the cat had a stroke while they were away, and she immediately informed her friend. But it didn't go as she thought because all he did was get mad at her for contacting him.
So she took the cat to the emergency clinic but wondered if she had made a mistake in texting her friend about his cat's stroke and asking him for advice on what she should do.
The most important is that the cat is taken good care of, and it is okay now. But what would you do in this situation?
Would you take the cat to the vet yourself, or would you wait for instructions from your friend? Share your thoughts with us in the comment section below.