Woman pours water over neighbor’s son after he did the same to her cat

Cruelty towards animals is something the vast majority of us have a serious problem with. And rightly so; inflicting misery or pain on other creatures simply because you can be symptomatic of seriously troubling traits, and it’s encouraging to consider that the days where people could treat their pets (and other animals) with wanton disregard are, in the main, over.

But that’s not to say certain individuals and their actions don’t still remind us why constant vigilance is needed. If you ask me, the idea of harming or causing stress a defenceless animal doesn’t bear thinking about. Sadly, not everyone thinks the same.

Which is likely why the internet is fond of celebrating those who step in to protect animals when they’re at their most vulnerable. A few years back, a case of a woman doing just that went viral, after she shared the rather satisfying punishment she dished out to her neighbor’s son after what he did to her cat.

Shannon Cooper sparked fierce debate on social media when she revealed that in response to her neighbor’s child pouring water on her pet cat, she poured water on him.

Now, I’m not trying to imply that a kid pouring water over a cat is tantamount to the distasteful acts of cruelty towards animals I drew attention to in this article’s opening salvo, but Shannon wasn’t happy in the slightest.

After she retaliated in kind, the story garnered attention on social media, with people split as to whether or not she had acted appropriately.

Credit: @shannoncooperox/X

Shannon’s initial post on X, which received a lot of traction, read:

“My 10-year-old neighbour just threw a cup of water over my cat who was sitting on the fence minding his own business and laughed so I threw a basin of water over him from the window and now his dad is at my door going mental but I don’t see the problem, don’t touch my cat.”

“Someone messes with my cat, they will be dealing with me,” wrote on person who sided with Shannon.

“Just goes to show you that if you don’t teach your kids respect, somebody else will!” somebody else added.

A mom in the comments shared: “I have 11-year-old twin boys. If they did that and you chose to throw water on them. I am good with that. It’s water, they will survive. A 10 yr old knows better!”

A fourth commenter penned: “I had neighbours kick my ass when I was little. Water… I wish. Parents have grown a little soft to [the] principal. Sounds almost like you continued the game. All fair in my book. Actually, a good lesson for the kid. Actions have consequences. Some more severe than others.”

Yet not everyone believed that Shannon’s reaction was appropriate.

“It’s very childish how you handled it you should have told the parents first so that they could punish their own kid,” one person wrote.

“Like no that wouldn’t hurt a kid but at the same time as a parent myself I’d LIKE TO HANDLE MY KID because no it’s not right the kid did that but it’s also not yours.”

A second chimed: “People defending this clearly haven’t surrounded themselves by children and don’t understand the development they are still going through.

“The child is still growing and understanding consequences. How could a FULLY DEVELOPED adult act like a 10-year-old who is still learning?”

Following the debate that was sparked, Shannon clarified that there was no lasting enmity between she and her neighbors.

“People are so mad over this,” she shared in a follow up. “The kid and his dad were laughing about it today, we are friends (also might I add the dad never knew what his son [had] done which is why he was mad, to begin with), also the kid is 13 he really looks 10.”

What do you make of Shannon’s actions? Let us know in the comments.

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