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Redditor Gets Screamed At After Refusing To Let Random Ent*tled Mother Take Their Cat

by Jane Smith
March 15, 2026
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From the tender age of two, a deep bond blossomed between a young girl and her rescued cat, Daisy, whose gentle purrs and soft fur became the silent comfort of many childhood moments. Now thirteen, the girl cherishes every second with her furry companion, unaware that a sudden encounter with a harsh reality outside their window would soon test the innocence of her peaceful world.

On an ordinary day, while laughter and Lego battles filled a small room, the quiet street outside became the stage for a confrontation that would leave a lasting mark. A defiant mother, blinded by entitlement and denial, stood against the tide of caution, unwittingly watched by the innocent eyes of a child and the protective gaze of her brother. In this clash of worlds, the fragile line between safety and recklessness was drawn, captured forever in the memory of two siblings.

EM screams at me because I won’t give her my cat

Ok so a little bit of backstory; I'm 13 and...

Anyways, she's a Maine C**ne crossed with a Siberian, I...

This happened about a week ago, you know Karens; thinks...

My little brother has a view in his window of...

Cast: LB (Little Brother)

Me: yOu wErE fOoLeD fOr iT wAs i, DiO jkjk...

Karen: ent*tled single mum

NESC: Not Ent*tled Small Child (Karen's kid who was luckily...

So me and my little brother were playing with his...

Then I glance at the window and see nothing apart...

Daisy usually goes out and, honestly I don't know what...

NESC sees Daisy and goes up to her and pets...

Anyway, Karen (who had just finished her call with her...

NESC nods his head and continues petting her.

But Karen has other ideas. 'NESC, would you like a...

He's obviously really excited and is a cat lover.

Karen says, 'Oh honey you're not gonna choose one, we've...

The window was open so I could hear everything they...

I'm usually very shy but I love Daisy so much...

If you look really closely into her fur then you'll...

Karen looks up and stares at me. "Nonsense! He's mine....

(muttering under her breath) Stupid girl."

Anyway, I've had enough at this point and kinda storm...

I run up and grab Daisy off of the pavement...

She sprints up to my house in her red high...

One of my neighbours asks about my cat.

Karen says, 'His name is Tiddles and he lives in...

I say, "HER name is Daisy, she's a Maine C**ne...

She's 13 years old and she likes to be called...

N (Neighbour): I think this is OP's cat. Please don't...

And she goes back into her house. Karen flushes red...

According to Dr. John Gottman, a renowned relationship expert, effective communication relies on ‘softened startups’ and avoiding criticism or contempt. In this scenario, Karen immediately employed hostile communication—contempt, name-calling, and public accusation—when challenged, indicating a high level of defensiveness and entitlement.

The author, despite being young and usually shy, demonstrated strong protective behavior driven by the deep emotional bond formed with their cat, Daisy, over many years. While physically removing the cat stopped the immediate threat of abduction, this action, though understandable from an emotional standpoint, bypassed potential conflict resolution steps like involving parents or seeking official mediation. Karen’s actions suggest a pattern of boundary violation rooted in perceived entitlement, often seen when individuals feel they have the right to things they desire (like a pet) without regard for others’ property rights. The neighbor’s intervention served as an external validation of the author’s ownership, which ultimately de-escalated the public dispute.

The author’s immediate action was effective in securing their pet in that moment. However, for future conflicts, especially involving adults, a more strategic approach is recommended. This would involve immediately retreating to safety while simultaneously contacting a trusted adult (parent/guardian) to handle the official communication and boundary setting, thereby minimizing direct, high-stress confrontation with an unpredictable individual like the neighbor.

What do you think of this story?





HERE’S HOW REDDIT BLEW UP AFTER HEARING THIS – PEOPLE COULDN’T BELIEVE IT.

CookiesNMayonnaise I hope the kid doesn't turn out like his...

Niall0907 Finally little brothers are helpful.

Socially-Weird At least the child wasn't as ent*tled like his...

SarasRiot Hopefully it doesn't happen again. But try to get...

llaepsjnnum That a horrible thing to do, trying to steal...

fschreier Gee in our area we have watch out for...

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The author, deeply bonded with their long-time cat Daisy, acted decisively to protect their pet from a neighbor who attempted to claim the cat as a stray. This situation created a clear conflict between the author’s established ownership and the neighbor’s entitled, aggressive behavior.

Considering the escalation that occurred, was the author’s quick, physical removal of the cat the most appropriate response, or would a slower, evidence-based approach involving parental or other authority figures have prevented unnecessary neighborhood confrontation?

Jane Smith

Jane loves exploring new cultures and writing about travel and lifestyle.

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