Concerned Mother Turns To The Internet For Advice After Her Daughter Is Denied Cake At Birthday Party In Public Park
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OP has the perfect response to their neighbor's accusation.
Stealing is wrong, we all know that. It has landed so many people in jail and it has also made so much trouble for the victims of the theft.
However, believe it or not, and this is not just in movies, there are just times when stealing might only be the right thing to do in a situation.
And no, we're not talking about stealing gold, money, or someone else's husband. That's a whole other situation we don't want to dip into.
We're talking about stealing someone's pet who would've been otherwise neglected to the point that they would have been on the brink of losing their life. And that's what Redditor PineappleSensitive35 did.
Like most scenarios where these kinds of things happen, it was never intentional from the start. OP had every intention of following their neighbor and leaving their cat be, however, the neighbor just made it impossible for OP to keep to themself.
The cat was clinging on to dear life and OP couldn't just stand by and just watch. The kicker though is that while OP didn't mean to be a cat thief, they perfectly embodied the part when the neighbor came looking for the cat.
Here's the whole story.
Morally, what OP did wasn't right. But realistically, what they did was freaking awesome!
OP saved that cat's life at the right moment. If they didn't, that poor kitty would've been a goner.
And while the neighbor is upset about the loss of her cat, she should've thought twice before leaving it out and neglecting it in the first place. Many people in the comments section agree and are also applauding OP for saving the cat.
Here are some of the best comments.
OP might've stolen the cat, but they're still a hero for what they did. They weren't obligated to take the cat to the vet and pay for the bills, and yet they did.
If they didn't, the cat would've died on the road, and the neighbor might still not have thought about looking for the cat. Thankfully, OP was there.
Tough luck for the neighbor, but the cat is better off with OP. Hopefully, they'd have more happy years together.