Imagine coming home from college to find your room invaded by 15 cats, and your aunt won’t let you shut your door! That’s the reality for one asthmatic young woman, who’s been forced to sleep in the guest bedroom because her aunt insists on letting all the strays in. Her aunt claims that closed doors give her anxiety, but our protagonist suspects it’s just an excuse to let the cats roam free. Now, she’s considering locking her door to keep the feline invaders out, even if it causes a family feud. Let’s dive into this cat-tastrophe!
The Feline Invasion

Asthma vs Cats

The Cat Ladies

Craving Her Own Space

The Door Dilemma

Anxiety Excuse?

The Cat-astrophic Argument ️

Round and Round

Grandma’s Solution

Fake Anxiety?

The Impending Feud ⚔️

The Ultimate Question

A Hairy Situation: To Lock or Not to Lock?
Caught in a feline frenzy, our asthmatic protagonist is fed up with her aunt’s cat obsession and the invasion of her personal space. She’s considering locking her bedroom door to keep the cats out, despite her aunt’s claims of anxiety caused by closed doors. Is our heroine justified in standing her ground, or should she keep the peace and let the cats roam free? Let’s see what the internet thinks of this hairy situation… ⬛
Lock the door and assert dominance with a deadbolt

NTA. Commenters recognize hoarding animals as a mental illness.

NTA. 15 cats in the house, one not fixed, and you have asthma?

Grandma’s house, grandma’s rules. Aunt needs to chill

Commenter suggests aunt needs therapy for hoarding cats

Open door risking life, NTA for closing. Asthma is serious

Aunt threatens to call animal control over closed door

Encouraging response to door debate. NTA, just do it

Commenter advises asthmatic to prioritize health over social obligations

Lock it! NTA comment gets straight to the point

Lock the door, wash the walls, and neuter the cats

NTA comment defends not wanting 15 cats, humorous reply

Cat-induced sleep deprivation solidarity

Aunt tries to barge in, but commenter stands their ground

Aunt wants door unlocked, commenter suggests re-homing cats

Asthmatic person asks for safety from 15 stray cats. Replies suggest locking bedroom and demanding cat removal.

Creative solution to the door debate

15 cats, asthma, and a stinky house. NTA’s options?
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Urgent warning about potential animal threat

College student seeks validation for avoiding asthma attack. NTA.

Asthmatic OP is NTA for prioritizing their health and sleep , and seeking preventative inhalers to manage their asthma . Cats have plenty of other spaces to choose from .

Asthmatic stands up to cat-loving Aunt, gets support.

Commenter calls out hoarding and supports NTA judgement

Aunt playing ‘The Idiot Game’ to get her way. Lock it.
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15 cats? That’s purrfectly normal

NTA: Commenter disapproves of 15 cats in the house

Lock that door! NTA, risking life for cats is irresponsible

Super-soaker solution to aunt’s cat problem. Savage but effective

Cats holding door hostage, commenter demands update

Aunt’s behavior is concerning and endangers OP’s health. #NTA

Aunt’s door drama: commenter says NTA, aunt is out of line

Prioritizing physical health over possible fake anxiety.

Grandma’s house, grandma’s rules. Aunt has no say.

Lock that door tight! NTA has grandma’s approval

Clever response to an NTA comment

Grandma’s got your back! NTA, aunt needs to chill

Aunt wants to leave door open, commenter says NTA

Aunt vs Asthma: NTA wins the door debate

Assert dominance over Aunt with locked door

Lock the door! Aunts vs Asthma in Redditville

Closing a door to keep allergens out, NTA wins
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Aunt vs Asthmatic: The Door Debate Gets Heated

Lock your door and call animal services. NTA.

Closed door anxiety is understandable but respecting others’ space is important.

Cat lover says NTA for not letting aunt with 15 cats in

Aunt’s ignorance on asthma risks – NTA comment wins

Asthmatic commenter suggests avoiding staying over due to cat allergies.

NTA suggests camping naked in room to solve door issue

Lock the door, don’t let the Aunt win

Lock the door and loudly berate for privacy invasion

Don’t let her asthma hold your home decor hostage. #NTA

Respectful family asks before bringing cat to allergic person’s room

Suggesting rehoming cats for asthmatic OP, NTA. Lock door.

Closed door anxiety vs health and comfort. NTA wins

Protect your health, get a lock! NTA

Protecting health > Aunt’s feelings. NTA

Asthmatic stands up to Aunt, demands medical bill payment

NTA and cat hoarding is a serious health hazard

Lock that door! NTA stands up to nasty aunt

Family feud over locked doors at grandma’s house.

Set boundaries with your aunt and her cats.

Closing doors during a fire – NTA suggests informative video

Aunt prioritizes cats over asthmatic nephew’s health. Not cool

Privacy and health come first. NTA

Secure the door with a padlock and share keys wisely

Protect your health first , lock the door

Stay away from the door, NTA suggests leaving altogether

Grandma’s house, grandma’s rules. NTA, go ahead
