Neighbour sends letters to grandma ordering her to change cat's 'offensive' name

13 June 2023 , 11:44
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She named the cat after her late husband (stock photo) (Image: Getty Images/Westend61)
She named the cat after her late husband (stock photo) (Image: Getty Images/Westend61)

A grandma has been left gobsmacked after her neighbours ordered her to change her cat's unorthodox name. The 85-year-old named her cat after her late husband because they have so much in common - from their appearance to their personality.

She has owned the cat, named Kitty Sl*ts, for five years - and has not received a single complaint about his name until now. Speaking on her behalf, her granddaughter, 19, said on Reddit: "He reminds her of my late grandfather.

"In her words 'He's slim with shiny black hair and loves to play happy family with any b**** that gives him attention especially that harlot down the road'." The woman goes above and beyond to make sure her cat is happy and healthy - but is considered a bad owner by her neighbours for daring to give her cat such an "inappropriate" name.

Neighbour sends letters to grandma ordering her to change cat's 'offensive' name dqxikeidqkikdinvShe refuses to change the cat's name (stock photo) (Getty Images)

She added: "New neighbours moved in during December - a couple in their early 30s to late 20s with a baby.

"They have sent my grandmother multiple anonymous letters about her 'inappropriate language'.

'My selfish neighbour stole our parking spot - my revenge means he'll regret it''My selfish neighbour stole our parking spot - my revenge means he'll regret it'

"They even tried to get other neighbours involved to try and talk to her about it which is how she found out about the letters.

"It came to ahead when the mum was feeding her baby in the backyard and my grandmother called the cat to come in so I could drive her to [the shops].

"The mum yelled over the fence for my grandmother to stop saying the cat's name because it was a misogynistic word.

"My grandmother is your classic African grandmother so it ended with the neighbours telling her to calm down."

Neighbour sends letters to grandma ordering her to change cat's 'offensive' nameHer new neighbours sent her multiple anonymous letters expressing their outrage (stock photo) (Getty Images)

After returning inside with her cat, her angry neighbours marched round to her house to have it out with her again.

"They came to her house and asked her to change her cat's name because it's misogynistic and offensive towards women," she added.

"They gave her two options to either change his name or not call him while she was outside.

"My grandmother told them no and the mother tearfully told her that [the garden is] the only place she feels at peace while breastfeeding. She told her she took her only safe space away from her."

While most users agreed the elderly woman should be able to name her pet anything she likes, others shamed the neighbours for trying to "bully" her in to changing it.

One user said: "The neighbours need to learn to choose their battles.

'Neighbour moans my hoover is too loud - I can't stop cleaning for their baby''Neighbour moans my hoover is too loud - I can't stop cleaning for their baby'

"If their goal is to stick up for women's empowerment they would do a lot more good by calling out people in power who repeatedly sl*t-shame women in a way that impacts on wider society.

"I cannot see how demanding a grandmother next door to change her cat's name is going to make the world a better place.

Another user added: "Seriously, this. First we are going to try to bully you, then we will guilt you? Nah man, no dice here.

"There is nothing wrong with Mr Sl*ts or his surname. They are being sexist by calling it misogynistic. Do they even know he's a boy?"

A third user said: "Tell the neighbour she should stop being misogynistic for considering sl*ts to be dirty.

"All my friends affectionately call each other and ourselves sl*ts, and we support women in their right to have as much sex as they want."

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Paige Freshwater

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