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00:00Like I told the cops, I ain't leaving until you give me my cat.
00:05I live in a duplex, and the basement is the only room that is accessible through both sides.
00:11And we were noticing that the basement door kept being pushed open.
00:15I thought it was a stray cat getting in through the basement somehow.
00:18You need to get off my property. You need to leave the property.
00:22This is my cat.
00:23Well, if it was registered, that might make sense.
00:26And I didn't know if this cat had shots. This cat looked sick.
00:29It didn't look like it was being fed well. It had no collar.
00:32And it was attacking my cats.
00:34You need to leave the property.
00:36My cat.
00:37No, you're from jail, girl. Not from jail.
00:40My cat.
00:45I've already had issues with this neighbor before, so she already had a no trespassing thing for my property.
00:50She was not allowed to be on my property per the police.
00:52After she had found the stray cat, the landlord came to inspect the basement.
00:56He had asked the neighbor if that was her cat multiple times.
00:58He sent her pictures of it.
01:00She denied it every time that that was not her cat, that she did not have a cat.
01:03So he advised us to put it in a life trap and give it to a shelter because we don't know where it's coming from.
01:08And we don't know how it's getting in the house.
01:09So that's what we had done.
01:11And we had gotten a life trap.
01:12And within hours of us trying to find a shelter to bring it to,
01:15within hours, she had come up to donkey kick my door to get this cat back.
01:20I had no intention that I want to keep this cat.
01:33I already have three cats on my own.
01:34I did not need this cat.
01:36And it did look sick.
01:37And I wanted the police to be there if I was going to have any encounter with her due to her not being able to be on the property anyway.
01:44The neighbor's explosive approach led to the police arriving quickly, which opened up a bigger can of worms for this Karen.
01:51You know what you're doing?
01:51I can't stop because she has a hold of my cat.
01:53How old are you?
01:54Act like it.
01:55You're acting like a child right now.
01:57Walk.
01:58I want my cat.
01:59Listen to me.
02:00You want me to tell you what to do?
02:01Walk.
02:02I want you to do.
02:03Trespassing on someone else's property can lead to fines or even jail time in some cases.
02:08And this Karen was going to get a taste of her own medicine.
02:11So I did end up releasing the cat to her sister, per the police asked me to do that.
02:15And I was like, I had no problem releasing this cat whatsoever.
02:18As long as she would have come up to the door, like, nicely, I did not want this cat.
02:22I was struggling to even figure out where to bring this cat to.
02:26So I did give the cat to the sister.
02:28She was arrested.
02:28They asked me if I wanted to press charges, being this was not the first situation I've
02:34had with her.
02:34Trust me, there was plenty.
02:36I did press charges, but I ended up, it was a felony at first, but then she ended up taking
02:41a plea deal.
02:42And I agreed to drop it to a misdemeanor as long as that she, like, never, literally never
02:46f***ing talked to me or come around me again.
02:48She did get evicted and left within days.
02:52So it really wasn't that big of a deal afterward.
02:54Thank God she doesn't have to deal with this nightmare neighbor again.
02:57But was that cat even hers?
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