26-year-old moves in with her boyfriend, who then sets an ultimatum to rehome her cats or he leaves: 'These cats are my babies'

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    My boyfriend (29m) and I (26f) have been living together for about 3 1/2 years. I adopted my two cats about one year before I met my boyfriend, and was previously living alone.

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    When we moved in together, I obviously brought the cats with me to our one-bedroom apartment.

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    I want to note that I was able to keep the litterbox and cat food pretty secluded since we had a closet that was separated from the rest of the living area.

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    Immediately, my boyfriend set boundaries such as the cats were not allowed in the bathroom or bedroom, and at some point we bought a new couch which the cats were not allowed on.

  • These are things that should be discussed before moving in together. You know, regular and normal boundary-setting, it's human and healthy. But the fact that two cats are affected - this should've been discussed before moving in, not right after. It's not fair for the cats or the girlfriend who raises them.

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    I understood and agreed to these rules, since my boyfriend was a very clean person and honestly didn't like cats very much in general.

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    All was fine. Well, about one year ago we moved to a new apartment which was also one- bedroom, but a more restricting layout.

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    This new apartment was a struggle because we didn't have any great places to keep the litterbox and cat food, so a lot of times litter and mess would end up in our living area.

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    This obviously bothered my boyfriend since the mess was less contained, and we constantly have to clean tracked litter.

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    Shortly after we moved, my boyfriend expressed to me that he wanted me to rehome my cats.

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     they are messy and can be nasty, since they track litter, vomit frequently, and shed hair a lot.

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    The cats also have a much harder time now respecting the boundaries of not being allowed in the bedroom or on the couch, and they often try to sneak in.

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    They also cry a lot, and will sometimes meow at our bedroom door early in the morning.

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    In my eyes, these are all valid points. Obviously, though, I love my cats so much and we are bonded very closely.

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    It breaks my heart thinking about rehoming them. I was able to convince my boyfriend for a while to let me keep them, but today he has again expressed that he does not want to continue living with animals and it's made him feel very unhappy.

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    He said he feels like he is sacrificing his happiness and freedom. I've tried offering solutions, such as finding an apartment with more bedrooms to contain the cats better.

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    Possibly creating a catio outside, or finding a place with a garage where we can keep the litterbox.

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     Him or the cats.

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    My heart is broken, and at this point I suffer no matter what. This situation feels unfair to both of us, and I don't know what to do.

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    Give up my cats for someone I'm not even married to? What if he and I break up?

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    Then I'm left with nothing. But then that means I choose animals over a person I love so much and a relationship im rooting for.

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     Thank you everyone for your responses. Im sorry i cant address them all.

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    I want to clarify a few things. First, i do own a litterrobot and spend extra money on litter thats supposedly good for avoiding tracking and dust.

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    Tracking is still an issue. Also, i was not aware that vomitting wasnt normal (a vet once told me some cats "just puke more").

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    Ill be doing research on new food. We moved for financial reasons and had limited options, of course i took the cats into consideration, it just didnt work out the way we expected.

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    Finally, i have taken a few days to sort out my thoughts and will be having a more in depth conversation with him this evening...

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    i refuse to choose, since this is his issue and ive done my best to find solutions.

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    He is welcome to walk away, and id respect that decision. He can either accept my solutions and we work it out, or he can go his own way.

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    These cats are my babies.

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    The TapeDeck We are the internet. Choose the cats or we will never forgive you.

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    ThrowingAbundance Get rid of the bf. In five years, you will thank the cats.

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    Yup_ImAwesome I think you should rehome him.. people who make their partners choose between them or pets make me sick.. You will always resent him if you rehome them..

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    boredaf723 This isn't a choice a man that loves you would put you through.

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    Ratio01 If someone gives you an ultimatum like this 9 out of 10 times its wisest to choose the things they're asking you to give up

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     unless it's a health/safety issue, getting rid of your pet for a partner makes you a bad person. Full stop.

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    Original-Emu-392 In my experience this isn't about cats it's about flexibility and control. Think carefully if you want this pattern to continue in your life.

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    doctortoc Re-home the boyfriend, and keep the cats. If he loved you, he wouldn't make you choose. Love isn't ultimatums.

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    idgaf_030 I'd never choose a guy over my pets. Yeet him.

  • We can't get over “Yeet him”. We're laughing so hard right now. This comment is gold, and… we can't help but put our support for it out here. How people treat animals (with no health issue in the background, of course) says a lot about them.

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    pinotgriggio Be careful of people who don't like animals.

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