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Entitled Cat Owner Angry At Friskies For Sending Him Free Coupons Instead Of Retweeting His GoFundMe For His Dying Pet

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by Sophia
18 Oct 2023

Some people don’t recognize a favor, and this Reddit cat-owner drama is the receipt.

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OP, calling himself CB, says Friskies sent him cat food vouchers meant to help cover a $4000 surgery for a hairball that turned into a stomach problem. He also has a GoFundMe going, and he claims he’s got two cats in the fundraiser too, so the help should have been more than coupons. Instead of simply thanking the brand, he got mad that Friskies didn’t retweet his link.

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What makes it extra messy is that the guy isn’t just upset about support, he’s upset about the way support arrived.

"CB is offered cat food vouchers from Friskies to help offset costs for his $4000 cat surgery (hairball in stomach) that he has a GoFundMe set up for, but that just isn't good enough. He mentions he has two cats in his fundraiser too."

Gratitude can be a rare find these days.

"CB is offered cat food vouchers from Friskies to help offset costs for his $4000 cat surgery (hairball in stomach) that he has a GoFundMe set up for, but that just isn't good enough. He mentions he has two cats in his fundraiser too."
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Friskies probably isn't the type of company that readily gives exposure bucks to random cat owners.

Friskies probably isn't the type of company that readily gives exposure bucks to random cat owners.
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The OP may not be getting financial aid, but he's going to save money on cat food.

The OP may not be getting financial aid, but he's going to save money on cat food.
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OP is getting free Friskies vouchers for CB’s $4000 cat surgery, and somehow that still isn’t enough.

The Intersection of Grief and Expectations

This situation reveals the complexities of grief and the expectations we place on others in times of crisis.

These expectations can create tension and misunderstandings, particularly when individuals feel their grief is not being adequately acknowledged or supported.

Even dying cats eat.

So what's this guy's problem? Is he not feeding his cat?

Even dying cats eat.
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The cat owner has two felines, so this gift is still very much practical for him.

He's going to save money on cat food.

The cat owner has two felines, so this gift is still very much practical for him.
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His request can already set a bad precedent.

Other cat owners might begin requesting the same treatment, and there's no guarantee that the guy's kitten is genuinely ill.

His request can already set a bad precedent.
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While Friskies is offsetting real food costs, CB is focused on retweets like they’re the only acceptable form of help.

It feels similar to the Redditors comparing notes after entitled little cats cried for wet food.

Moreover, the expression of dissatisfaction with a brand during a time of emotional distress suggests a broader issue related to coping mechanisms.

This behavior can reflect a desire for connection and support when navigating challenging emotions.

Some people just prefer exposure bucks over something tangible.

Some people just prefer exposure bucks over something tangible.
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He could've genuinely thanked the company, but he chose to criticize them.

He could've genuinely thanked the company, but he chose to criticize them.
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Sounds sus.

Sounds sus.
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The moment he mentions he has two cats running through the GoFundMe, people start side-eyeing the whole “this gift isn’t practical” argument.

Coping with Grief and Expectations

Understanding the nature of grief can help individuals manage their expectations of themselves and others during difficult times.

Engaging in self-care practices and seeking professional support can also enhance coping strategies and improve emotional resilience.

While not all people prefer giving their cat Friskies, it would've been a nice gesture to thank Friskies rather than tweet this.

Makes him look like a choosing beggar.

While not all people prefer giving their cat Friskies, it would've been a nice gesture to thank Friskies rather than tweet this.
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That’s when his criticism of the brand during a dying-pet fundraiser starts looking more like entitlement than gratitude.

It's totally okay to seek some extra exposure, especially when you're crowdfunding. But here's the thing: you've got to approach the right folks and groups.

As one Redditor wisely pointed out, Friskies can't really give the green light on this one, as it might set a bad precedent. If they start sharing one cat owner's crowdfunding page, you can bet other cat owners will want the same treatment as soon as they catch wind of it.

He even got free cat food out of it, which can be fed to his two cats.

Practically, individuals navigating grief should consider reaching out to support groups or therapy services that specialize in bereavement.

These resources can provide valuable insights and coping techniques to help manage complex emotions.

Additionally, expressing feelings through journaling or creative outlets can facilitate processing grief and reduce feelings of isolation.

The recent incident involving a cat owner expressing outrage at Friskies for not promoting his GoFundMe campaign highlights the delicate balance between personal grief and the expectations we impose on companies. As the article illustrates, the rise of crowdfunding has transformed not only how we seek financial assistance but also how we perceive the responsibilities of corporations in our personal lives. The owner's frustration reflects a deeper societal tendency to seek validation and support from brands during times of emotional turmoil. This situation underscores the importance of empathy and realistic expectations when navigating the complexities of loss, both for individuals and the companies they turn to for support.

Now CB is wondering if he’s the problem, because even dying cats need food, not just exposure.

Wait until you see how the aspiring cat owner reacted to adoption denial, wishing bad luck on the poor creature.

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