• Home
  • About Us
  • Reddit
    • Aita
    • Family
    • Personal Stories
    • WIBTA
Sunday, July 19, 2026
No Result
View All Result
DVRL
  • Home
  • Animals
    • Dogs
    • Pets
  • Facts About Animals
  • Cats
  • Dogs
  • Home
  • Animals
    • Dogs
    • Pets
  • Facts About Animals
  • Cats
  • Dogs
No Result
View All Result
DVRL
No Result
View All Result

Cheapskate Dog Owner Gets Angry At Stay-In Pet Sitter For Eating Three Packs Of Vegetables During Three-Day Job, Wants $50 Back

by Michael Lee
March 15, 2026
in Aita
Reading Time: 5 mins read
0
10
SHARES
200
VIEWS
Share on Facebook

In the quiet hours of a weekend spent caring for a friend’s pet, an unexpected tension brews over something as simple as shared food. What began as a favor, given with trust and good intentions, spirals into a conflict that questions boundaries, respect, and the true cost of kindness.

Caught between the demands of a coworker and the principles of fairness, she faces a dilemma that feels disproportionately heavy. Is it worth risking daily peace for fifty dollars, or is this a moment to stand firm on what feels right?

AITA for eating the food in my coworker’s fridge?

My coworker (32f) asked me (28f) to dogsit for her...

While I was there, I ate some of their food....

There was a total of like 8 of them, and...

I said yes, and she kind of started going off...

She also asked me to pay her $50 back since...

I told her I would just buy her some frozen...

AITA for eating her food while I was dogsitting for...

I don't eat breakfast and I supplement my lunches with...

According to experts in interpersonal communication and boundary setting, such as Dr. Henry Cloud, clear expectations must be established before entering a service agreement, even informal ones like pet-sitting. In this scenario, the $150 payment strongly implies compensation for service (dog care), not an all-inclusive allowance for personal consumption of household groceries.

The coworker’s reaction stems from a perceived violation of property rights and a failure in communication. While eating three microwaveable vegetable packs might seem trivial to the dogsitter, they represent planned meals for the owner. The request for $50 suggests the owner is calculating the replacement cost of the specific items she intended to use for her own necessary meals, framing it as a violation of the agreement’s scope. The dogsitter’s offer to replace the vegetables, while well-intentioned, may have been rejected because the owner needed the value returned immediately to purchase replacement food for her immediate needs.

The dogsitter’s actions were inappropriate from a strict boundary perspective, as consuming the host’s food without explicit prior permission crosses a line, regardless of how small the amount is. To handle this better in the future, the dogsitter should always ask, “Is it okay if I eat anything while I am here, or should I plan to bring all my own food?” If the host insists on payment now, paying the $50 is the recommended immediate action to de-escalate the situation, as workplace relationships often require minor financial concessions to maintain long-term comfort.

What do you think of this story?





THIS STORY SHOOK THE INTERNET – AND REDDITORS DIDN’T HOLD BACK.

Inside_Owl_9536 I'd buy her 3 bags of the veggies you...

[deleted] [removed]

Squiggles567 ESH. No one expects a paid helper to eat...

Dunesgirl ESH. You should not have eaten her food without...

prairiemountainzen NTA. You did her a huge favor (it's not...

If she's that unbelievably stingy and neurotic, she should have...

Give her the $50 back (again, absolutely ridiculous), don't *ever*...

allbitterandclean NTA and kind of surprised so many people in...

It was both a spoken and unspoken agreement that you...

After all, the majority of the food would likely go...

I've also housesat and explicitly been told, "we're giving you...

Unfortunately though, like others have recommended, you probably just want...

[deleted] NTA. I think it's reasonable to ask for food...

The individual feels unfairly accused and is struggling with the small monetary demand versus the potential ongoing awkwardness with a daily coworker. The central conflict lies between the perceived social contract of housesitting (where minor consumption is sometimes tolerated) and the coworker’s strict expectation of boundaries regarding personal supplies.

Given the professional relationship that must continue daily, is maintaining the $50 boundary worth creating lasting workplace tension, or should the payment be made simply to preserve professional harmony?

Michael Lee

Michael is a tech enthusiast sharing insights on software development and gadgets.

Related Posts

Ent*tled Mom Tries To Poison Her Family’s Cat Because They Won’t Let Her Have Him, Gets Caught And Thrown Out

Ent*tled Mom Tries To Poison Her Family’s Cat Because They Won’t Let Her Have Him, Gets Caught And Thrown Out

by Michael Lee
March 15, 2026
0

In a world where compassion often feels scarce, two siblings found a fragile spark of hope in a tiny, abandoned...

My boss accidentally sent me a nude request meant for his mistress and I exposed them both

My boss accidentally sent me a nude request meant for his mistress and I exposed them both

by Ankit
September 4, 2025
0

AITA for telling HR that my boss asked me for nudes, even though it was an accident, and getting him...

AITA for not paying for my sisters’ kids to take a family vacation?

AITA for not paying for my sisters’ kids to take a family vacation?

by Michael Lee
December 24, 2025
0

As the milestone of their parents' 45th wedding anniversary approaches, a heartfelt plan begins to take shape—a five-night family reunion...

AITA for refusing to let my boyfriend move into my apartment rent-free?

AITA for refusing to let my boyfriend move into my apartment rent-free?

by John Doe
November 27, 2025
0

She cherishes her independence, having built a life in her own space, yet now faces the daunting prospect of sharing...

AITAH for pointing out that none of my in-laws went to university?

AITAH for pointing out that none of my in-laws went to university?

by Michael Lee
October 16, 2025
0

The original poster (OP), a 24-year-old woman, recently completed a significant academic milestone by graduating with honors from university, a...

AITA for getting mad at my fiancé because his little sister wants to move in .

AITA for getting mad at my fiancé because his little sister wants to move in .

by Michael Lee
January 2, 2026
0

From the very start, a shadow lingered over their love—a silent war waged by his sister’s cold disdain. Despite years...

Next Post
Mom Gets Told Bitter Truth By Her Son For Telling Him Not To Defend His Wife’s “Cla*sist Behaviour”

Mom Gets Told Bitter Truth By Her Son For Telling Him Not To Defend His Wife's "Classist Behaviour"

  • Disclaimer
  • Terms and Conditions
  • DMCA
  • About Us
  • Contact Us
  • Privacy Policy
Ads-Powered-by-playwire-2021-standalone-small-white-300pxAdvertise on this site.

© 2025 AnimalsTrend - Fresh and Latest Content Daily.

No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Animals
    • Dogs
    • Pets
  • Facts About Animals
  • Cats
  • Dogs

© 2025 AnimalsTrend - Fresh and Latest Content Daily.