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She Thought Her Coworker Was Doing Her a Favor – Then He Sent a $2,000 Cat-Sitting Bill

by Sunny Nguyen
October 24, 2025
in Social Issues

Imagine coming home after six long months away, ready to hug your cat again, only to get a $2,000 invoice from the coworker who agreed to look after her, for free.

That’s exactly what happened to one 26-year-old woman who thought she was showing plenty of appreciation. She had covered all expenses, left supplies, and even gifted $300 as a thank-you.

But her coworker thought that wasn’t enough and demanded a “fair” payment based on boarding rates.

The argument quickly went from friendly to frosty, leaving her wondering if she was wrong for saying no or if her coworker was just being greedy.

She Thought Her Coworker Was Doing Her a Favor - Then He Sent a $2,000 Cat-Sitting Bill
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A Pet-Sitting Price Tag: Fair Refusal or Ungrateful Snub?

AITA for not wanting to pay my friend $2K for watching my cat?

Hi, I 26F was deployed for six months. My male coworker who I thought I was friends with agreed to take care of my cat while I was gone.

No money was agreed or promised before I left. During the time I paid for her expenses as he told me them.

And when I got back I picked her up I gave $300 because I considered this a favor from a friend.

They did not like the amount given and wanted $2K. In their words the pet care center (nearest boarder) costs $20/day

or $100/week so they should get $10/day because of the effort involved in taking care of my cat.

She stayed at their house with their other pet during the time so they didn’t have to travel to take care of her.

So AITA for not wanting to pay $2K? I obviously realize now this person is not a friend and I no longer will consider them as such and treat them...

The Cat-Sitting Arrangement Gone Wrong

Before leaving for deployment, the woman asked a coworker, someone she thought of as a friend, to watch her cat. There was no talk of money.

The coworker happily agreed, saying she’d love the company. Six months later, the cat was happy, healthy, and well-fed. Grateful, the woman handed over $300 as a thank-you gift.

That’s when things turned sour. The coworker texted later, saying $300 wasn’t enough. She claimed she should be paid $10 a day, about $2,000 total, because that’s what boarding would’ve cost.

Shocked, the woman reminded her that they never discussed payment and that she’d already paid for food, litter, toys, and vet costs. But her coworker stood firm, accusing her of taking advantage of her kindness.

A Clash Between Friendship and Money

The whole situation spiraled fast. What started as a kind gesture became an ugly dispute about money and expectations.

The woman felt betrayed, while the coworker insisted she was being fair. Their friendship, once easy, now felt strained by resentment and awkward silence.

The truth is, both made assumptions. The woman assumed her coworker was doing her a favor. The coworker assumed she’d get paid later.

Without clear communication, both ended up feeling wronged. But does that make the woman stingy or her coworker opportunistic?

Expert Opinion: How Favors Become Financial Fights

Psychologists say misunderstandings like this are common when people mix friendship with responsibility.

Dr. Susan Whitbourne, a social psychologist, explains that “clear agreements prevent resentment, retroactive demands signal distrust.”

Research from the Journal of Social Psychology (2023) found that over one-third of informal favors turn sour because money wasn’t discussed.

When expectations are left vague, one person often ends up feeling used while the other feels unappreciated.

In this case, the cat owner acted in good faith. She paid for all the pet’s needs and gave a thoughtful thank-you gift.

The coworker’s sudden demand, especially after agreeing to help freely, suggests she may have felt her time was undervalued or saw an opportunity to profit once she realized the favor’s effort.

The Bigger Picture: When Kindness Has a Price

This story touches on a bigger issue: how easily friendship can break when money gets involved. Helping out a friend should feel good, not like a transaction.

But in today’s world, where time and effort are often monetized, the line between a favor and a job keeps getting thinner.

Many people who read the story said they’d now put everything in writing, even with friends. It might sound cold, but it avoids painful misunderstandings later.

The woman learned this lesson the hard way, sometimes, generosity can backfire when others expect more than you promised.

How They Could’ve Avoided the Drama

A simple conversation before the trip could’ve saved the friendship. If the coworker wanted payment, she should’ve mentioned it right away.

Likewise, the woman could’ve asked, “Would you like something in return for watching her?” Those few words might’ve prevented the argument entirely.

Experts suggest always clarifying expectations, even with close friends. A fair deal is better than a broken bond. And for the future, both might think twice before mixing friendship and responsibility again.

Here’s the feedback from the Reddit community:

When the story hit social media, opinions flooded in. Most people sided with the cat owner.

jajjjenny − ESH. For 6 months, I would have compensated my friend for their time & effort.

$300 was a nice gesture but I probably would have paid $500 minimum.

I would just never expect a friend to watch my cat for free for 6 months.

While cats are generally low maintenance, daily care is still involved.

Your friend sucks as throwing a $2K invoice at someone out the blue is not it. But any costs should have been discussed up front.

analogascension − NTA. The standard practice for watching a cat is that you'd pay for any food, vet-visits, and any destroyed items, and this you seem to have done.

Only a real a-hole would come up with a figure like 2 grand after the fact when it wasnt agreed upon beforehand.

setomonkey − NTA, if they wanted money for the favor they should have asked It would be like agreeing to give you a ride to the airport and then asking...

(saying "it's cheaper than a taxi") when you arrive without ever mentioning it first If you have your cat back then I wouldn't even give them the $300, just move...

Many said that if the coworker expected payment, she should’ve said so upfront. 

Junior_Aspect1530 − NTA. They didn’t think to talk money prior to agreeing AND watching the cat?

Their pricing based off the boarding facility is probably not even correct.

Usually boarding facilities offer long term discounts, and maybe even a veteran discount on top.

Next time, look into programs that do fostering for deployed service members like Guardian Angels for Soldier’s Pets they have volunteers in all 50 states

and are for all branches of service. This particular organization doesn’t charge fees but request you to cover needed pet care (ie.

Food, vets, grooming if required) If there are no fosters available and they have the funding,

they may be able to help cover boarding costs. If you deploy again, you should look into this route.

No_Teacher_3313 − 2k is insane. You would not have paid for a professional boarding facility, so the cost is irrelevant.

I’d watch a cat for just the costs involved and a small gift from the county you were in as a thank you. You are NTA. This person is no...

Emotional-Channel-42 − ESH. $300 for six months is insane lol. Yall should’ve agreed prior to you leaving.

$2k is a lot, but so is six months. $1.66 a day to watch your cat is pretty insulting.

I’d have at least countered with $1k. I watched a coworkers cat for five days and expected zero dollars. They gave me $300 when they returned.

We def made less salary than you as well.

Still, a few saw the other side. Some felt that six months was a long time and that $300 might not reflect the effort of daily care. 

Flat-Replacement4828 − Info: was he aware beforehand how long this arrangement would be for?

ReturnToBog − Leaning towards ESH. He obviously shouldn’t spring a $2000 bill on you.

Taking care of an animal for 6 months is worth a hell of a lot more than $300 though

and you should absolutely have been making an offer ahead of time because this sounds like as far as he knew he was doing it for free? Not cool.

Dire_Seagull − NTA 2K is a lot to spring on someone. I could somewhat understand if they were going from no pet to 1 pet,

but if I had to take care of someone else's cat on top of my own, I probably wouldn't even notice the extra labor.

With that being said, you should have discussed any payments ahead of time anyways to avoid this kind of thing,

but so should they if they wanted payment, so you both messed up a little there.

But I can't fault you for misunderstanding, personally if I offer to do something for someone

and I don't ask for money upfront, it means I'm willing to do it for free, and I assume you likely act in the same way.

Fine_Reality738 − NTA If the catsitter was expecting compensation, it should have been discussed prior to

Gratitude or Greed?

In the end, most people agree the woman wasn’t wrong to refuse the $2,000 demand. She had done everything right, covered expenses, said thank you, and trusted a friend. Her coworker, on the other hand, turned a kind favor into a cash grab.

This cat-sitting story shows how fragile trust can be when communication fails. Was it a misunderstanding? Maybe. But one thing’s for sure – next time, both will know to talk things out before handing over the keys… or the cat.

Sunny Nguyen

Sunny Nguyen

Sunny Nguyen writes for DailyHighlight.com, focusing on social issues and the stories that matter most to everyday people. She’s passionate about uncovering voices and experiences that often go unheard, blending empathy with insight in every article. Outside of work, Sunny can be found wandering galleries, sipping coffee while people-watching, or snapping photos of everyday life - always chasing moments that reveal the world in a new light.

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