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Do I break up with my bf over cat?

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Asdfghjkl12 · 24/09/2023 14:49

My boyfriend and I have been together a year and it has been an extremely rocky relationship. My cat, we’ll call him D, began to hate my boyfriend around the time I looked after my mums puppy (the puppy wanted to play with D but D hated the puppy as it would jump on top of him etc, a learning curve for myself. D will never be in that situation again).

But around this time, I had told my boyfriend repeatedly to stop picking D up and stop winding him up etc. My boyfriend has been used to dogs in the past so I brushed it off thinking he meant no harm.

D hasn’t been the same since and this was 4 months ago. He shows his belly to visitors all the time, wants all the belly rubs in the world, but he is a shell of himself while my boyfriend is here.

A few weeks ago, my boyfriend blew his nose at an almighty volume while D was in the bathroom. I think louder than he usually does too. About 30 minutes afterwards I went in and D was cowered in the corner, unresponsive to even me and didn’t want anyone or anything near him. It looked like he was really unwell, acting this way when my boyfriend picked him up in the past too. I said to my boyfriend not to do that while D is in the bathroom, but he didn’t really take it seriously, instead getting a little defensive, saying “he didn’t think”.

He said it was funny when he sneezed, to which I said no it absolutely is not, D was petrified, so my boyfriend changed to saying D’s jump when he sneezed was funny. He then pretended to chase my cat, and my cat bolted away terrified.

But me and my boyfriend recently split up, and D was back to his usual self, even when my boyfriend came back (we split up because he wasn’t working and I paid for everything for the first year, but he has just got a job), until yesterday.

But yesterday, before I went to work, D was purring like mad being the goodest boy. Then I come in from work and D is watching my bf’s every movement, looking absolutely terrified and his spirit, gone. I then noticed scratches on my boyfriends hand, which I have noticed in the past too and bf has brushed it off with a reasonable excuse, like picking berries etc. but this time, he said “I don’t know, I hit my hand off doors and stuff all the time”, I really didn’t believe him though.

My boyfriend is a jealous person and 100% has rage issues. When we argue he will get in my face, insult etc. he has also assaulted a neighbour while drunk across the street, because he kept playing music really loud. The guy is a small guy while my boyfriend is a big guy. I can deal with this because if he did hit me I’d leave immediately, I don’t think he would do that, but I’m not willing to let him terrorise my cat. I don’t believe that he’s hitting my cat, but I do believe he’s winding him up and trying to overpower him or something. I don’t know. He 100% knows winding D up is wrong at this point though. I threw him out yesterday and now he’s making out I’m mentally ill and all sorts of things, I do have issues but he certainly does too. Am I overreacting? Help pls

OP posts:
Alstroemeria123 · 24/09/2023 15:35

I agree about dumping the boyfriend as he doesn’t sound like a good catch, or a good match for you, but I’m not sure you were reasonable to ban him from blowing his nose while the cat’s in the bathroom. I wouldn’t be happy if someone tried to restrict me from managing my own bodily functions because of a cat.

Miyagi99 · 24/09/2023 15:35

JaneAustenshandbag · 24/09/2023 15:34

Cats don’t usually like belly rubs as it’s painful for them and too sensitive.

My cat loves it, rolls over for one.

Alargeoneplease89 · 24/09/2023 15:37

The cat clearly has good judgment of character.

FOJN · 24/09/2023 15:37

Asdfghjkl12 · 24/09/2023 15:16

The thing is though my boyfriend makes effort when I’m here. I have tried and tried to get them to bond, bf has fed D etc. plays with him, let’s him. His well-being matters to me. Like your DP my boyfriend is loud, so until the incident where my bf scared my cat I didn’t think too much of it but I have been skeptical, not wanting to accuse, until the things stated in this post happened.

my boyfriend is good at talking his way out of things, I realise I look like an idiot but this is an absolute learning curve for me. Bf is not my usual type but I will never have his sort again.

Your cat has told you all you need to know about the way your boyfriend treats him. Trying to get them to "bond' only stresses your cat by forcing more time with his abuser.

There is no need to accuse your ex or seek proof, just never let that man anywhere near your cat again. If you've got any sense you won't let him anywhere near you either.

mysocksarehaunted · 24/09/2023 15:38

Looking at the first sentence alone I would advise you to split.

Daffodil18 · 24/09/2023 15:38

I thought you were being ridiculous in the title however reading your post it screams that he is abusing your cat. Especially the scratches. They are definitely from your cat. Cats do scratch people but the fact your BF is lying to you about it, shows he’s done something wrong to get them.

Catsmere · 24/09/2023 15:41

Glad to hear he’s your ex now. The thing to do is make sure he never gets near either you or D (whose life depends on you) again. There’s no saying what this abusive shit will do given the chance.

LadyGrinningSoul85 · 24/09/2023 15:41

You should leave him because of his rage issues alone.
If he were a decent bloke, then no, I wouldn't end a relationship over a cat, but he's seems vile.

oakleaffy · 24/09/2023 15:41

The cat is probably being abused.
Get rid as others say.
A housemate of a cat owner put a nanny cam in the room and saw the cat being beaten up
video was on you tube.

Appalling.

Pr1mr0se · 24/09/2023 15:42

From what you have written here I think you should break up with him. Your cat seems to agree.

Lottie4 · 24/09/2023 15:42

Keep your cat, no doubt about it. I wouldn't be with him due to the last paragraph of your post and he's clearly not going to work with you to improve things for your much loved feline.

MrsRachelDanvers · 24/09/2023 15:45

Your cat is telling you everything you need to know about your boyfriend. Far better men out there. He assaulted a neighbour but you were ok with that because it wasn’t you? Get rid.

Nanny0gg · 24/09/2023 15:45

Putting the cat aside for a minute, your boyfriend sponged off you, gets drunk and has anger and violence issues.

Add to that, mistreatment of animals and it's a no-brainer

Don't EVER let anyone treat you like that again!

bigbattygirl · 24/09/2023 15:46

This breaks my heart. He is abusing your cat when you are not around.

Never look back please.

LammasEve · 24/09/2023 15:46

D obviously hates him and is terrified of him, TBH you could have stopped at your bf pretending to chase him and that would be enough reason to ditch the bf. It's a no brainer to me.

ChocolateCinderToffee · 24/09/2023 15:47

I’d bet good money that your boyfriend has been abusing your cat in your absence. Dump the boyfriend.

bigbattygirl · 24/09/2023 15:48

I would also change the locks / make sure to take his key off him because he may get vindictive now you’ve broken and I would be scared if if he will abuse the cat further

Thatladdo · 24/09/2023 15:48

To get rid of a partner because a cat has behavioral issues is ridiculous.

To get rid of a partner because they are - at best a prick is comptely vaild

SomeCatFromJapan · 24/09/2023 15:51

Read back your post and ask yourself why in fuck's name you are in a relationship with this person. Then end it.

SomeCatFromJapan · 24/09/2023 15:52

And get your cat checked over for injuries by a vet.

AllProperTeaIsTheft · 24/09/2023 15:52

Your relationship has been rocky the whole time and he shouts at you, insults you and gets in your face and mistreats your pet? Why on earth are you even needing to ask whether to dump him? I'd decided yes after the 'rocky relationship' comment, with no actual need to read further. Why would you want a rocky relationship?

ChocolateCinderToffee · 24/09/2023 15:53

Thatladdo · 24/09/2023 15:48

To get rid of a partner because a cat has behavioral issues is ridiculous.

To get rid of a partner because they are - at best a prick is comptely vaild

Cats don’t develop behavioural issues unless they have a reason to. HTH.

Someoneonlyyouknow · 24/09/2023 15:53

Cats can like or dislike someone for no apparent reason but your cat is afraid. Keep the cat and ditch the arsehole

PumpkinBum3 · 24/09/2023 15:54

I can’t stand cats but I’d never wind one up or upset them ever.

Anyway, he’s a leech and a moocher so get rid. He can be somebody else’s problem.

MariePaperRoses · 24/09/2023 15:54

The cat has suffered in his hands whilst you didn't see.

Get rid of the boyfriend.