It s all the cat s fault for getting cancer. My mother-in-law asked that the cat be given away, but the owner couldn t bear to retort!

Pet 7:48am, 11 October 2025 171

Mr. Chen, a cat lover, and his wife have raised three very cute and clinging cats. The couple has loved these cats as if they were their own children. But like some pet-raising families, the elders always cannot understand their thoughts.

Mr. Chen’s mother-in-law has always complained about their cats, and they are particularly unpleasant to her. Last year, Mr. Chen fell ill, which gave his mother-in-law a reason to object.

In November last year, Mr. Chen was diagnosed with stage II liver cancer. It was very difficult to receive treatment when he was sick, and his mother-in-law kept making troubles, which made him even more worried.

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Mr. Chen’s mother-in-law also went to convince his mother that cat hair would float in the air and affect the air quality, which would be detrimental to Mr. Chen’s recovery. She even pointed out that cats were the main cause of Mr. Chen’s illness and asked them to send all the cats away.

When the elders made various demands, he finally couldn't bear it and retorted: My illness was not caused by cats, so why should I punish them? I won't let them leave me until I die!

Seeing how excited he was, the elders did not dare to say anything anymore and gave up their thoughts one after another.

Mr. Chen had surgery to remove 70% of his liver that month, and has been taking medicine for rehabilitation since then.

In the more than half a year after he refused to give up the cat, Mr. Chen’s cancer index slowly dropped from 80,000 to 4,000, and finally only 4 were basically recovered.

Mr. Chen feels that if three cute cats come over to act like babies every day, his soul will be saved and he will live a happy life every day.

Maybe the cancer was discovered early, or maybe it was really cured by the cute cat, and Mr. Chen finally recovered. Although he was sick and exhausted, he never thought of giving up the cats and still firmly protected his furry children. Maybe it really proves the old saying: good people get rewarded!