Is it wrong to feed someone else's cat?
Posted: Sun Nov 09, 2014 11:22 am
Hello,
I would like an opinion please ...
I love cats, but can't have my own as I travel a lot for work, and it won't be fair on the cat to move it around the country, or when I am working abroad, to leave it in a cattery. Therefore, when I was looking to rent a place last summer, I was looking for one with a cat, and I found one - so I am currently a lodger with my landlady and her cat.
He's a very scared and nervous cat - I could tell he hated me being there. I was travelling a LOT last year, and was away more than I was home, and so I never got an opportunity to bond with him. However, this year I have hardly travelled, and so I have spent a lot of time with him, and we have built up a relationship. He's still nervous, sometimes he can start running away from me, but generally he is much more comfortable with me around - if he is sitting on the floor and I walk past, he now doesn't run off the majority of the time, unlike before.
I think one of the reasons we get on much better now is because I started feeding him. My landlady works shifts, and so he is alone with me quite a bit, and every few hours he comes and demands to be fed.
Now here is the problem - I don't tell my landlady I feed him. My landlady got made redundant and she is now on a much lower salary. She struggles financially and told me once she cannot afford to feed him more than a tin a day. If I tell my landlady I feed him, she might think that I think she isn't caring about him enough, when I know she does. The way I look at it is this way - he loves her. He always will - she had him since he was a kitten and she's the only one he feels completely at ease with. Me feeding him will never result in him loving her less. It does however make him happy, and makes him less scared around the home. That's why I feed him. I will be gone from this place in a few months, who knows what kind of person will move in next, he gets really bored in the flat when my landlady isn't in, so feeding him can't be doing any harm.
Thanks.
I would like an opinion please ...
I love cats, but can't have my own as I travel a lot for work, and it won't be fair on the cat to move it around the country, or when I am working abroad, to leave it in a cattery. Therefore, when I was looking to rent a place last summer, I was looking for one with a cat, and I found one - so I am currently a lodger with my landlady and her cat.
He's a very scared and nervous cat - I could tell he hated me being there. I was travelling a LOT last year, and was away more than I was home, and so I never got an opportunity to bond with him. However, this year I have hardly travelled, and so I have spent a lot of time with him, and we have built up a relationship. He's still nervous, sometimes he can start running away from me, but generally he is much more comfortable with me around - if he is sitting on the floor and I walk past, he now doesn't run off the majority of the time, unlike before.
I think one of the reasons we get on much better now is because I started feeding him. My landlady works shifts, and so he is alone with me quite a bit, and every few hours he comes and demands to be fed.
Now here is the problem - I don't tell my landlady I feed him. My landlady got made redundant and she is now on a much lower salary. She struggles financially and told me once she cannot afford to feed him more than a tin a day. If I tell my landlady I feed him, she might think that I think she isn't caring about him enough, when I know she does. The way I look at it is this way - he loves her. He always will - she had him since he was a kitten and she's the only one he feels completely at ease with. Me feeding him will never result in him loving her less. It does however make him happy, and makes him less scared around the home. That's why I feed him. I will be gone from this place in a few months, who knows what kind of person will move in next, he gets really bored in the flat when my landlady isn't in, so feeding him can't be doing any harm.
Thanks.