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    Posted by u/Pleasant-Soup743 5 days ago AITA for not letting my sister see my cat anymore?

    Alright, so this could have gone in a whole bunch of ways. We’re usually not against people coming to see other people’s pets… unless there is a justified reason for it, and honestly, to us, it seems that the reason here was very much justified. 

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    I (26F) have a beautiful Maine Coon, Athena. She is a bit of a scaredy cat, but she's the sweetest girl. My younger sister (14F) is absolutely obsessed with her.

    We get the reaction of the 14-year-old too, especially if her behavior simply came from a lack of understanding rather than malice, but you’re right to separate her from the cat. Maybe it’ll be a lesson for her to learn, and when she learns it, she can be with the kitty again. 

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    My sister constantly chases Athena and picks her up even when I tell her not to. Athena really doesn't like to be held, and I've told my sister this countless times. Every time my sister is near, Athena hisses and swats at her and runs away. I can tell she doesn't like my sister one bit, because she doesn't act this way with anyone else. She is normally a very sweet, docile cat.

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    The other day, my sister came over, chased Athena around the apartment, and picked her up super aggressively against my wishes. Athena made a deep growling sound from the depths of hell, and swatted at her. My sister then dropped her on the floor. Athena ran under the bed, and has barely come out since.

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    I told my sister that if she can't stop picking up my cat, she can no longer see her. This is not only for the safety of Athena, but also my sister. I don't want either one getting hurt. My sister started crying, and my parents said I am overreacting.

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    I could be overreacting, but I just want my cat to feel safe and comfortable in her own home. I also don't want my sister to get scratched up and hurt.

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    ArtShapiro 5 days ago Colo-rectal Surgeon [43] ΝΤΑ This is such a no-brainer that I question why you bothered to post it. Obviously someone who abuses/torments your beloved kitty must be kept away, period. 709 Reply Share

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    Pleasant-Soup743 OP. 5 days ago I posted it because my family says I am overreacting. 199 Reply Share

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    Unicornfarts68 · 5 days ago Enthusiast [8] NTA. This is your cat and your home. Frankly you are under reacting. Your sister is 14. She is not a baby. She has been told to leave your cat alone and she refuses. Her behavior is inappropriate and needs to stop. The first time she refused to listen you should taken her home and stopped visits until she can

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    learn to listen to you and respect your cat as a living being. She sounds like a rotten little brat. Your parents can suck it. There opinion doesn't mean . Again your house and your cat. She should be banned from your home indefinitely.

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    IamIrene 5 days ago Judge, Jury, and Excretioner [303] My sister constantly chases Athena and picks her up even when I tell her not to. NTA. She isn't respecting your cat and it's space or your instructions on interacting with your cat.

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    My sister started crying, and my parents said I am overreacting. No you're not. You understand that a pet needs to be respected and have reasonable autonomy such as being left alone when it wants to be or not being around someone they don't like. Neither your sister nor your parents seem to understand this extremely basic concept.

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    whynotbecause88 · 5 days ago NTA Your sister is acting like a 3- year-old. 14 is far too old to be chasing a cat around and picking it up against it's wishes.

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    ObjectiveScheme3204 5 days ago Partassipant [4] Before my boyfriend brought his cat to my place permanently, his little brother would abuse her. He'd do the same thing, chase her throw her around,

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    CatteNappe · 5 days ago Colo-rectal Surgeon [32] NTA. You've asked her and told her repeatedly so there's really no other solution left. Incredible that a 14 yrs old is this obtuse, the behavior you describe is more in line with an immature 7 year old.

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    ahknewb 5 days ago Colo-rectal Surgeon [34] I could be overreacting, but I just want my cat to feel safe and comfortable in her own home. I also don't want my sister to get scratched up and hurt You are not overreacting and you are NTA. You are trying to be a responsible pet owner AND a good sister. Your parents can STFU.

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    YouthNAsia63 · 5 days ago Sultan of Sphincter [652] What part of -hey, kid, stop chasing my poor cat around, she doesn't like it- does the 14 year old not quite grasp? And nobody care a flying fig what your parents think about it. It's not their cat. The cat is not in their home. It's in your home. They get no say.

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    What they should be doing is picking the kid up by the, (figurative), scruff of the neck and taking her home since she has no idea of how to behave around a cat, and no respect for you and your boundaries. NTA

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