Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why can't you just let her pay off her credit card? It's no longer a matter of life and death, the cat has had the surgery already so hopefully she'll be able to keep her companion for a long while. I don't see where you need to get involved any further.
+1
It will be another emergency every year if she knows she can put it on the credit card and you will pay for it. I can't believe you are even considering enabling this
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Look, I agree with you. I personally would euthanize (probably?) if it were my call. But don't you think "kill the cat" sounds a little harsh? This is someone's beloved pet.
FFS- it was half snark / half truth. You haven't been here long if you think that post was a little harsh.
Anonymous wrote:Why can't you just let her pay off her credit card? It's no longer a matter of life and death, the cat has had the surgery already so hopefully she'll be able to keep her companion for a long while. I don't see where you need to get involved any further.
Anonymous wrote:Now I feel really sorry for the OP's SIL. The woman had less than 6k in savings, but the cat meant so much to her that she spent it all to save it. What if her disability means she won't ever have a family, or get married? She must have felt so ashamed and small to have to ask her brother, with his wife and family, for money to save her cat.
I have a family member like that and I have to force my kids to be cordial to him, and I pray he doesn't know it. Life is really short, people, and love is not distributed evenly in this world. What if the only thing you had and would ever have to love was a cat, and you knew it?
If she had set up a GoFundMe, I would have contributed more than $50.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is this the same asshole posting all the previous asshole-ish replies?
No, its not. We've had cats, currently own a dog. Just pointing out that it is a really poor choice to spend $6000 on a cat- especially if you can't afford it. I completely understand the bond between pet and owner. But guess what- death is part of life. SIX GRAND on a cat? You're out of your mind. And without knowing the condition / surgery, I question its quality of life going forward.
My vote is euthanize, mourn, and new kitten.
Call me an asshole if you want but OP's sister is making very bad choices due to emotion.
Look, I agree with you. I personally would euthanize (probably?) if it were my call. But don't you think "kill the cat" sounds a little harsh? This is someone's beloved pet.
Anonymous wrote:Look, I agree with you. I personally would euthanize (probably?) if it were my call. But don't you think "kill the cat" sounds a little harsh? This is someone's beloved pet.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is this the same asshole posting all the previous asshole-ish replies?
No, its not. We've had cats, currently own a dog. Just pointing out that it is a really poor choice to spend $6000 on a cat- especially if you can't afford it. I completely understand the bond between pet and owner. But guess what- death is part of life. SIX GRAND on a cat? You're out of your mind. And without knowing the condition / surgery, I question its quality of life going forward.
My vote is euthanize, mourn, and new kitten.
Call me an asshole if you want but OP's sister is making very bad choices due to emotion.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is this the same asshole posting all the previous asshole-ish replies?
No, its not. We've had cats, currently own a dog. Just pointing out that it is a really poor choice to spend $6000 on a cat- especially if you can't afford it. I completely understand the bond between pet and owner. But guess what- death is part of life. SIX GRAND on a cat? You're out of your mind. And without knowing the condition / surgery, I question its quality of life going forward.
My vote is euthanize, mourn, and new kitten.
Call me an asshole if you want but OP's sister is making very bad choices due to emotion.
Your $50 contribution WAS generous. There should be no more discussion on that. Have you become financially enmeshed with this person? It seems she feels like she has some rights to your money. That is only appropriate for dependents and spouses. There is no reason to feel guilty for this. Your relative is responsible for this entirely and clearly has some issues with her expectations re your savings. You probably just threw good money away. Every vet I know offers payment plans for those type of procedures.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You are kind of a cold person.
are you kidding?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is this the same asshole posting all the previous asshole-ish replies?
No, its not. We've had cats, currently own a dog. Just pointing out that it is a really poor choice to spend $6000 on a cat- especially if you can't afford it. I completely understand the bond between pet and owner. But guess what- death is part of life. SIX GRAND on a cat? You're out of your mind. And without knowing the condition / surgery, I question its quality of life going forward.
My vote is euthanize, mourn, and new kitten.
Call me an asshole if you want but OP's sister is making very bad choices due to emotion.