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Every time my newest roommate has left, she has left her cat behind and not asked me to feed him. She just kind of leaves with no notice, which is her business, but then I am left with her cat (who is awesome and lovely). This has happened three times now in the month we have lived together. The first time she said she left two days worth of food out for him, which I'm giving her the benefit of the doubt and believing, but the day after he was asking and upon checking his bowl I discovered it empty (not to mention water). The second time she just left with no words and I fed him but his kibble bag was nearly empty, which was a week ago. Now she left three days ago and there is no new kibble bag to be found. I have fed him another friend's cat food and bought some at the store. She said that a friend would be stopping by with the food yesterday, but that did not happen and she's mad at me for feeding her cat strange food. I morally cannot let a cat go hungry for that long and am at a loss of what to argue to her other than this and eventual concerns for feline hepatic lipidosis. She says he's fine without food for three days or so, and I on the other hand feel personally offended that anyone would do that to their cat.
I don't know where I should draw the line in this matter. I don't feel comfortable letting an animal go hungry when it is entirely in my power to not let this happen, but she has told me not to feed her cat anymore?
I don't know where I should draw the line in this matter. I don't feel comfortable letting an animal go hungry when it is entirely in my power to not let this happen, but she has told me not to feed her cat anymore?