Anonymous wrote:I don't have any pets because I don't want to be responsible for an animal and the expenses that go along with it.
My sister has schizophrenia (she is medicated and doing well) and learning disabilities. She is living on disability. She somehow acquired 3 young cats. One cat (about one year old) is coughing blood. She told me that the vet quoted $700 for the diagnostic tests. I really don't know how accurate this number is as she is sometimes not a reliable reporter.
I don't want to pay for the tests or any medical care for the cat. First, I did not budget money to pay an animal's medical bills, and also, after the tests are done, there will probably be more bills for the treatment.
I have three kids going to college in the next 5 years. I really don't want to spend hundreds or thousands of dollars on a cat.
My sister is very angry because she says that I am condemning her sweet kitten to death.
What would you do?
By the way, I would pay the costs to euthanize the cat if it is going to suffer (I have no idea what that costs, though).
Anonymous wrote:I would not pay it. The cat might die even if you pay the $700.
Anonymous wrote:Are you her legal guardian? Is it her money you oversee? What's going on financially here with your sister?
Anonymous wrote:Having an adult child with mental illness I’d make my decision based on how I expected it to affect his mental health. If not doing it would destabilize him I’d do it. It costs me way more in time and money to deal with crises. If it wouldn’t matter one way or another I wouldn’t do it.
If I did it, I’d be clear about my future contributions.
Anonymous wrote:Sigh. Those situations are so hard, OP. You are under no obligation whatsoever!
Since I'm soft-hearted, I would take the cat from her, and either pay for the diagnosis and surrender the cat and or give it to a shelter, or put the cat to sleep, depending. Either way, she won't see the cat again, because she's not a responsible cat owner. This way I do my duty to the cat, but I do not enable my sister with money for her cat lady persona. If she can't care for her cats, they go away. She might keep getting more cats, of course, but then she'll do that regardless of whether this one goes away.