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Apparently I shouldn't have a cat because i'm disabled and need to use the PDSA

145 replies

Tobythecat · 22/03/2018 11:25

I'm a bit upset, i'm autistic and moved out of parents home a few years ago and decided to get a cat for company as I'm unable to work as i'm autistic. The cat was a stray and a family member had to get rid of him as his other cat wasn't getting on with him, so I took him in and he's such a lovely cat.

I use the PDSA for his treatment as i'm on a low income, and my "friend" said that I shouldn't have a cat because I rely on a charity for his treatment.

My lovely cat means the world to me, but because of the misfortune of me being autistic and unable to work, I should be denied the love and company of a pet? He brings me so much joy. I always donate for his treatment.

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Notproudofthisone · 22/03/2018 11:27

Your friend was rude. Enjoy your cat.

zzzzz · 22/03/2018 11:28

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DingDongDenny · 22/03/2018 11:29

Ignore your friend. Of course you should have a cat.

This is what the PDSA is for and they clearly are happy for you to use their services

I'm sure the cat will bring you lots of joy and will have a lovely life with you.

44PumpLane · 22/03/2018 11:29

if you love and care for the cat, and the PDSA are happy to provide subsidised treatment then I fail to see what it has to do with your friend.

Ignore him/her.

thecatsthecats · 22/03/2018 11:30

With the PDSA, you're in a slightly better position than the many, many people who can't afford/don't bother with insurance!

abigailsnan · 22/03/2018 11:31

You so called friend is entitled to their opinions but you just ignore them and carry on giving a loving home to your little cat,well done you for offering an animal a secure and loving home.

YesItsMeIDontCare · 22/03/2018 11:34

And this is why I prefer cats to people 😁.

Can we see a picture of your cat OP?

PositivelyPERF · 22/03/2018 11:36

Your cat needed a home and you had a loving one to take him into. Your friend is a prat.

StoatofDisarray · 22/03/2018 11:36

Your friend is a dickhead. Enjoy life with your feline chum :)

PrettyLittIeThing · 22/03/2018 11:37

I don't see why the disability part is relevant as all people on benefits can use the pdsa unless you think that they shouldn't be able to? Why only people with disabilities?

AnnieAnoniMouse · 22/03/2018 11:38

You and your cat are happy I t’s a GOOD thing.

The PDSA is there for a reason. I donate to them so that people who otherwise can’t afford to give a pet a home, can, for both their benefit.

Your friend said something twattish, we all do from time to time, just watch out it’s not something that happens often. It was a pretty shitty comment and if that’s their general attitude you might be better off reconsidering this friendship.

FlatKraken · 22/03/2018 11:38

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LadySainsburySeal · 22/03/2018 11:38

That's what the PDSA is for! Ignore your friend. Enjoy the love your cat brings you.

OurMiracle1106 · 22/03/2018 11:41

Point out how much more expensive it would be for the local authority to provide a carer/companion or to access services.

Twooter · 22/03/2018 11:42

Your cat is probably at lot happier than those left at home with owners that work full time.

Motoko · 22/03/2018 11:42

Take no notice of what this "friend" said. They're being cruel to you, as I'm sure they know how much your cat means to you.

They'd rather you sent the cat to the shelter, and possibly spend months waiting for a new home, and have you missing out on the companionship and love your cat brings. That's not the sign of a caring person, so just ignore them. They're not worth listening to and worrying about what they've said.

So, you just carry on loving your cat. And maybe bin this "friend".

gussyfinknottle · 22/03/2018 11:43

Photo of your lovely cat, please, op!
It brings you joy. You take care of each other.
Your friend is being silly.

Boulty · 22/03/2018 11:43

Ignore the 'friend' - I can see why you like cats with friends like that.

Is there any volunteering you could do at the PDSA - not that you have to but to - but if you want to help out at all?

Trinity66 · 22/03/2018 11:44

They don't sound like much of a friend, the cat is lucky to have such a loving owner

Boulty · 22/03/2018 11:44

meant 'not that you have to help out' but if you want to - up to you

flumpybear · 22/03/2018 11:45

How unfriendly!! I love the fact you've got a little friend and so does he, you carry in looking after each other

Pic of kitty please Smile

Osopolar · 22/03/2018 11:49

If your friend doesn't approve of people using PDSA then she doesn't have to donate to them, simples :)

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Kittypillar · 22/03/2018 11:54

Your "friend" is, frankly, a bit of a bellend. Ignore them.

Keep enjoying having your cat friend, it sounds like you two are already looking after each other well. And animals are better than people anyway ;)

Kittypillar · 22/03/2018 11:54

Also, another vote for a photo of the kitty :)

CoolCarrie · 22/03/2018 11:56

Tell your “friend “ to mind her own business, your cat is loved and you are a responsible owner, enjoy your cat! Ignore the her stupid comment, off course you can have a feline friend

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