A devoted cat owner rushed home expecting his usual snuggle with three-year-old Raven, only to find the indoor-only pet mysteriously missing from the apartment he never left. Panic spiraled for hours until a friend appeared carrying the frightened cat, having found him wandering blocks away in unfamiliar streets.
The girlfriend of two years then admitted she deliberately put the cat outside because she disliked him. What began as quiet tension over her cat aversion exploded into fury when the boyfriend demanded she move out by month’s end. While close friends called the eviction notice too severe, the online world rallied fiercely behind the stunned pet owner.
Girlfriend deliberately put boyfriend’s indoor cat outside, he gave her 30 days to move out











What we’re really looking at here is a massive breach of trust and a glaring red flag about boundaries. The girlfriend didn’t just “forget” to close the door. She deliberately removed a living creature she knew her partner loved because she personally didn’t like it.
Relationship therapist John Gottman has spoken extensively about how we build bonds in small interactions: “Successful long-term relationships are created through small words, small gestures, and small acts.” P
utting an indoor cat outside, especially in an unfamiliar area, isn’t just annoying, it’s dangerous. Indoor cats have dramatically lower survival odds when suddenly exposed to traffic, predators, and disease.
The ASPCA notes that outdoor cats do not live as long as indoor cats and are at risk of trauma from cars, fights with other animals, and toxic substances like antifreeze or pesticides.
From a psychological angle, deliberately harming or endangering a partner’s pet is recognized as a form of coercive control and even animal abuse.
Coordinator of the National Link Coalition Phil Arkow has explained the connection: “Animal abuse against a helpless household companion animal, or even against livestock is one of the most serious warning signs of potential domestic violence, and one of the greatest dangers for a survivor.”
While we don’t know if this girlfriend has a pattern of abusive behavior, the fact that she showed zero remorse and played the “I’ll be homeless” card instead of genuine apology speaks volumes.
The broader issue? Respecting each other’s non-negotiables. Pets aren’t furniture you can toss when you move in. A 2023 Pew Research Center survey found that 97% of pet owners consider their pets part of their family, and a 2021 OnePoll survey revealed that 67% of pet owners would end a relationship if their pet doesn’t approve of their partner.
Reddit’s reaction isn’t just cat-lady hysteria, it’s a collective recognition that someone willing to endanger an innocent animal today might escalate tomorrow.
Neutral take-away: relationships require compromise, but “compromise” never means accepting cruelty. If someone shows you they’re okay putting your family member in danger, believe them the first time.
Here’s what Redditors had to say:
Some people say the girlfriend is dangerous and will harm or kill the cat if she gets the chance.







Some people insist OP must evict the girlfriend immediately, without waiting until the end of the month.


Some people view putting an indoor cat outside as animal cruelty and proof the girlfriend is a terrible person.



![Boyfriend Comes Home To Missing Cat, Learns Girlfriend's Action And Serves Her Eviction Notice [Reddit User] − NTA: The cat is part of your family. She has no right to kick the cat out.](https://dailyhighlight.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/12/wp-editor-1765182941798-4.webp)

Some people see this as a massive red flag showing she will try to control or discard anything important to OP.






At the end of the day, one Redditor chose his loyal, purring family member over a partner who thought animal endangerment was a reasonable solution to her dislike. Was giving her until the end of the month generous or still too generous?
Would you have changed the locks that same night, or tried couples therapy first? Drop your take, team cat or team “she can change”? The comment section awaits your verdict!










