Cat's Honor Is Defended When Woman Retaliates On The Kid Who Poured Water On Her Cat By Pouring Entire Bowl Of Water On Him
If someone did something relatively harmless but still mean to your cat, you would surely want to defend your cat's honor, right? Some people only speak of such things, while others are people of action (especially when it comes to their cats!).
The Internet is the best place for debating, and one debate has garnered a lot of attention recently, just because it seems like everybody is both right and wrong.
Twitter user Shannoncooperox shared the situation between her and her neighbors. The neighbor’s 13-year-old kid poured a glass of water on her cat without reason, and she retaliated by pouring a whole basin of water on him.
Understandably, the kid’s father was not happy about it and started a confrontation, unbothered by the woman's concerns for her beloved cat.
Now, there are two large groups: one siding with the woman and her cat, saying that the kid was not raised very well and deserved a lesson. The other group claims that she had no right to teach lessons to other people’s kids, even on behalf of her cat. Some people believe that everyone is to blame.
The situation became strange when Shannon explained that her neighbor’s kid is, in fact, 13 but “looks 10.” She also stated that the kid and his father were amused by what happened later on and hinted that they are actually friends.
Shannon wrote about how she poured water over her neighbor’s youngster because he threw water on her kitty



This is the cat in question:

This post received a lot of attention on the Internet. Over 578k people liked her post, more than 70.2k retweeted it, and the numbers are constantly increasing. She later wrote that because of the attention, she’s been receiving a lot of direct messages and many inappropriate photos.
It doesn’t matter what people think of her actions – such reactions are just unacceptable, or as she put it: “Wtf is wrong with people? I don’t want to see that [crap].” This story has brought many issues to light—good parenting and how to be a good neighbor…
And here are the reactions:

























