Losing a family member is tough, and for a 22-year-old woman, her cat Tommie was all she had left after her father’s passing. But when her roommate decided to take matters into her own hands and find a new home for Tommie, things escalated quickly. Did our feline-loving friend go too far by involving the police?
A Family of Two

The Heartless Relatives

Lonely Holidays

Tommie, the Adorable Cat

The Roommate Situation

Roommate’s Disapproval

Finding a New Home?

Tommie Isn’t Hers!

The Catnapping

Frantic Phone Calls

Sister Steps In

Ultimatum Issued ⚠️

Calling the Police

Name-Calling Begins ️

Overreaction or Justified?

To Call or Not to Call the Cops?
After her roommate took her beloved cat Tommie, our protagonist was left with a difficult decision: call the police or let it go. Despite warnings from her roommate’s sister, she chose to involve the authorities, resulting in Tommie’s safe return and a whole lot of drama. Now, she’s facing backlash from friends who think she overreacted. But with Tommie being her only family, was it really too much to call the cops? ♀️
Secure your cat and move out ASAP! NTA

Cat thief caught, Ghostbusters not needed. NTA victory

Roommate steals cat, commenter suggests getting rid of dangerous roommate.

Roommate steals cat, commenter advises to find new roommate.

NTA, commenter would fight for their cat & wishes good luck

Find a new place or kick out the cat thief

Roommate steals cat, commenter says NTA and roommate must go

Roommate steals cat, police called. Commenter advises speaking to landlord.

Roommate steals cat, commenter calls out entitled behavior.

Protect your pet and kick out the thief roommate

Standing up for yourself is never the wrong move

Calling the police was appropriate. Don’t let her bully you.

Woman’s roommate steals her cat, she contacts police. NTA.

Cat theft thwarted by rightful owner, justice served

Roommate steals cat, tries to sell it, gets caught. NTA.

Stealing pets is insane! Calling the police was necessary

Roommate steals woman’s cat, commenter calls out selfish behavior. NTA.

Roommate steals cat, commenter supports finding new living arrangements.

Protective cat owner refuses to let roommate steal her cat. #NTA

Cat stolen by roommate, police involvement justified. NTA

Roommate steals cat, commenter advises action to save pet. NTA.

Secure your pet and safety first. NTA, involve authorities.

Fierce love for fur babies, NTA, and police involvement.

Roommate steals woman’s cat, police get involved. NTA, calling cops justified

Protective pet owners unite!

Roommate steals woman’s cat, police get involved. NTA wins.

Sassy but supportive reply to NTA comment.

Protect Tommie at all costs! Moving out is necessary

Roommate steals cat, owner warns of legal action. NTA.

Roommate stole cat, police got involved. Repeat one sentence response.

Woman’s roommate steals cat, police involved. Commenter advises kicking out roommate.

Roommate tried to give away cat, NTA for involving police

Protect your cat and yourself from your thieving roommate

Stealing a pet is kidnapping. NTA x infinity

Roommate steals cat, victim seeks justice with police involvement. #NotTheAsshole

Roommate steals cat, NTA calls cops. Sympathy and advice offered.

Assertive yet reasonable response to cat theft

Roommate steals woman’s cat, commenter advises to kick her out

Pets are family and deserve protection.

Stealing a pet is unacceptable. NTA.

Roommate steals cat, victim not at fault. Get rid of roommate

User shows support and uses strong language against roommate’s actions.

Standing up to toxic friends and involving the police

Taking someone’s pet without consent is stealing. NTA.

Roommate steals cat, commenter says NTA, roommate can leave

Roommate steals cat, NTA calls police, seeks landlord’s intervention.

Cat theft sparks justified anger and police involvement
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Roommate tries to steal cat, gets police involved. NTA

Roommate steals woman’s cat, woman calls police. NTA, legal property.

Roommate stole her cat, NTA called police and should evict.

Roommate steals cat, commenter advises finding new living situation ASAP.

Woman’s cat stolen by roommate, justified anger and police involvement.

Don’t steal what’s not yours or face the pawlice

Cat thief caught! NTA did the right thing
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Suggests finding a temporary home for the cat.

Roommate steals cat, commenter advises getting restraining order and leaving.
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Cat stolen by roommate, NTA, find new roommate pronto

Cat theft sparks debate on pet ownership vs family bonds

Take legal action or move out, don’t let her win

Roommate steals cat, commenter supports OP, glad cat is safe

Landlord may side with victim, give cuddles to Tommie

Protective owner saves cat from awful roommate

Protect your pet! Microchip and document ownership. NTA.

Roommate steals cat, woman takes action, NTA wins.

Roommate steals cat, NTA calls police. Concerns for cat’s safety.

Cat-napping roommate gets what they deserve

Protect your fur baby! Roommate steals cat

Roommate steals cat, commenter suggests finding new living arrangements. NTA.

Roommate steals cat, commenter supports pressing charges and eviction. #JusticeForWhiskers
