New parent of abandoned kitten refuses to return her to former owner without proof of previous ownership: 'I am NOT interested in giving her back'

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Adopting a pet from a shelter is a truly life-changing experience. It's both exciting and deeply rewarding; not only do you gain a fluffy new companion, but you also give an animal in need a second chance at a happy, loving home. As any seasoned cat parent knows, once a kitty curls up on your lap, purrs against your chest, or follows you from room to room, they stop being "just a pet" and become family. Even the 3 a.m. meows for snacks, the occasional hairball, and the kneading claws digging into your ribs somehow feel worth it when you've got a furry little friend you adore. 

That's exactly what one new pet parent felt after falling head over heels for a six-month-old kitten at her local shelter. The tiny cat had been abandoned and badly injured from a dog bite, but after weeks of recovery, she was finally ready to find her forever home. However, just days later, the adopter got a surprising phone call. On the other end was someone claiming to be the kitten's "real" owner, complete with old photos but no official proof. Now, the new cat mom is left wondering if is she wrong for refusing to give up her newly adopted kitty, or if there is something a bit off about the situation. 

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