Man Tells Wife To Feed The Cat Or Get Out Of Bed, Seeks Judgement

Cats have a way of demanding attention when we least expect it, and this man found out just how relentless his pet could be on the weekends.

His cat’s early morning meowing routine was a tradition that had everyone scrambling for sleep during their precious days off. However, things took a turn when the couple bought a self-feeding system to keep the cat satisfied and the mornings quiet.

Despite the convenience, his wife’s concerns about the machine became a big obstacle. She worried the cat would grow distant, or worse, somehow outsmart the system.

After a frustrating back-and-forth, the OP gave his wife an ultimatum: either use the feeder or deal with the endless meowing every weekend. Keep reading to find out how this battle of wills between a man, his wife, and a very persistent cat unfolded.

A man gives his wife an ultimatum to either use a self-feeder for their cat or get up to feed it on weekends, leading to tension over their sleep and the cat’s feeding routine

Man Tells Wife To Feed The Cat Or Get Out Of Bed, Seeks Judgement
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'AITA for Telling My Wife to Get Out of Bed and Feed the Damn Cat?'

Alright everyone, I need some judgement on this one...

My wife and I have a happy, healthy (no chonkers) cat that we love except for on weekends

when he will sit outside our bedroom door and meow non stop until one of us gets up to feed him. This only happens on weekends.

Monday-Friday my wife wakes up for work first at around 6:00 am and feeds the cat.

However on weekends we both try to sleep in, so come 6:01 am our kitty alarm clock goes off and won't shut up until one of us gets up to...

He will literally cry for 2 hours straight if we try to ignore him.

Here's where the story takes a twist. Awhile back we bought a timed self feeder to use when we are away for vacations.

When we tested out the self feeder we discovered the amazing benefit of the cat no longer crying to us for food

because he gets fed at his usual time each morning. I thought this was fabulous and we should use the self feeder all the time to save our sleep sanity.

My wife disagreed. Her reasons range from: Concerned that the self feeder might not drop the correct amount of food each time.

Concerned the cat might be able to reach his little m__der mitten up the food chute and steal extra food between meals.

Concerned the cat won't "love" us anymore since we aren't the ones directly pouring his food into his dish. Concerned it's a waste of batteries.

I've told my wife I understand all of her concerns but I still think the benefit of being able to sleep

in without being woken up by a cat banshee outweighs the risks she has laid out. She still disagrees.

So I did the only thing that reddit hates more in relationships than cheating and gave my wife an ULTIMATUM!

I told her that we either use the self-feeder or come 6:01 am Saturday morning when the cat wakes us both up,

I'm kicking her (not litterally) out of bed to go feed the damn cat. So reddit, AITA?

EDIT: I'm seeing a lot of people proposing the compromise of using the self feeder just on weekends.

Unfortunately my wife has shot that idea down in the past too.

EDIT 2: Many people have been demanding I pay the "cat tax" and post a picture of the real AH in question.

Sadly I am a Reddit failure and can't figure out how to attach a picture to the post.

If anyone knows how to do this and can direct message me, I will gladly comply and pay the cat tax.

EDIT 3: Hopefully this works.... My little AH

Man Tells Wife To Feed The Cat Or Get Out Of Bed, Seeks Judgement
Chance2385

In relationships, how couples handle disagreements and communicate needs matters a lot more than who “wins” an argument. What you’re describing, issuing an ultimatum to your wife about either using the self‑feeder or she gets up to feed the cat, isn’t the same as setting a healthy boundary.

Relationship experts generally advise that ultimatums can be harmful because they create pressure and resentment rather than cooperation.

According to licensed therapists, ultimatums are the relationship equivalent of “nuclear warfare”, they force someone into action under threat, and that dynamic often causes insecurity and distance rather than connection. They can also undermine mutual respect if used frequently.

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That doesn’t mean a partner can’t ever express a need or wish clearly, boundaries are important, but there’s a difference between stating a boundary and giving an ultimatum that ends with “do this or else.”

Expert guidance emphasizes that ultimatums should be used very sparingly and usually only for serious issues, like harmful behavior or deal‑breakers where safety or well‑being is clearly at risk. In most ordinary disagreements, especially over daily routines or household chores, ongoing communication and compromise are a healthier path than threats or pressure.

When it comes to the cat feeding problem, automatic pet feeders are widely recognized as a useful tool for busy households.

Veterinarians and pet behavior specialists highlight that automatic feeders can help maintain consistent meal schedules and reduce stress for both cats and owners, particularly when routines conflict with sleep schedules. They’re often recommended when a cat’s hunger patterns wake people up or when owners are unable to feed at traditional times.

Of course, automatic feeders have drawbacks too: gravity‑fed models can lead to overeating if a cat has no self‑control, and timed feeders occasionally malfunction or fail to dispense food as expected.

Some cats take time to adjust, and owners who rely on the device still need to monitor that it’s working correctly. So your wife’s concerns, about food portions and whether the feeder will reliably work every time, aren’t irrational. They reflect real considerations that cat owners should weigh when deciding to use technology.

That said, the emotional worry that the cat might love you less because you aren’t the one feeding it isn’t supported by animal behavior experts as a strong reason to avoid a feeder.

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What builds attachment in pets is interaction, play, attention, and positive reinforcement, not just food delivery. Using a feeder doesn’t remove these bonding moments, it just automates the feeding schedule.

Putting this all together: your frustration with being woken up by the cat is understandable, and wanting a solution makes sense. Automatic feeders are a valid option recommended for situations just like this. But issuing an ultimatum, “use the feeder or go feed the cat yourself,” is widely seen by experts as counterproductive to healthy communication and mutual problem‑solving.

Ultimatums rarely solve underlying issues and often widen emotional distance if the partner feels pressured rather than included in the decision‑making process.

Check out how the community responded:

This group supports the OP’s decision to use the automatic feeder, emphasizing that it’s a practical solution and that the wife’s objections are unreasonable and unnecessary

I_Need_A_Nap_Yeet − As an owner of a cat who screams just to scream. ANYTHING YOU CAN DO TO STOP IT DOESN'T MAKE YOU THE AH.

I wish feeding made him stop. Sometimes it's 5 am and the demon just wants to be pet.

Sometimes it's 3 am and he will eat a shower curtain loudly so you'll chase him off, but if you keep the bathroom door shut he screams.

ginselfies − NTA. I would 100% do the same thing. I have a self-feeder for my cat that sounds a little different than yours.

I put the food in the night before, set the timer, and boom. The lid opens, kitty gets fed, I get an extra hour of sleep, and everybody wins.

If she doesn’t want to take advantage of the magic of the self feeder, she can get up to feed the cat herself.

These commenters highlight that the wife’s resistance to the auto-feeder is irrational

vodka_philosophy − NTA. She refuses to use the option that allows you both to sleep in, so it's on her to be the one who has to get up and...

Freefalafelin − NTA. Automatic feeders save marriages and lives!

They in fact make it easier to keep cats on a controlled diet (are often recommended for weight loss).

I have absolutely no why your wife is so opposed to this. It just doesn’t make sense. Edit: Also this won’t make the cat not “love” you guys anymore!

It will just make it so the cat comes to you for affection rather than food.

These users point out that the wife’s excuses don’t hold up and that the auto-feeder offers an easy and effective solution to the problem

DidSomebodySayCats − As the owner of a cat who used to bite my face for her breakfast when the meowing didn't cut it,

I can tell you there IS another option here. But it is not for the weak willed: you can train your cat out of this behavior.

All you need is to be more determined than your cat.

But you have to convince the cat that meowing will get her nothing.

I'd suggest setting an alarm for when you want to get up and feed the cat every day,

so the cat learns that the alarm means breakfast, not the time of day. That's the easy part.

The hard part is you absolutely CANNOT give in before the alarm goes off, even if it means letting her meow for 2 hours for weeks. Or...months.

Cats are VERY stubborn, and most people give up too early so they think cats can't be trained.

But they absolutely can, you just have to be more stubborn than the cat.

And I mean you can give zero indication that anything is going to happen.

Don't wake up and talk, don't move around, don't do anything the cat could hear or see

that could give her any glimmer of hope that you might be about to walk over to her food bowl.

Because a cat only needs a the tiniest idea of a possibility to keep hope alive and keep meowing until the end of time.

You need to strip her of all hope that her meowing is effective. The relationship between food and an alarm must be crystal clear.

Only when she is convinced that she has no effect on you will she stop meowing.

It is not easy, but if you are patient enough, it will work.

candiedapplecrisp − NTA... she can still feed the cat during the week and use the timer on weekends... what's the problem?

nepsola − NTA. Your wife is being irrational. Also, to be honest? It's not just about you guys and your need for sleep.

Your cat has a routine and knows when he needs to be fed.

If your wife doesn't want to use the cat feeder at the weekends, she should get up and feed him at the weekends.

If you use the automatic feeder and he does fish additional food out, then you can accept that she was right and had a valid point.

Or you just put enough food in there for that first morning meal and feed him yourselves later in the day.

I can see why she doesn't want to use the automatic feeder all the time. I get that.

But just weekend mornings, I don't see any problem.

danban91 − NTA reason 1,2 and 4 seem like made up excuses to cover up for the real concern: 'the cat won't love me anymore'.

Tell her to use the cat feeder on the weekends or, you'll then start feeding him more often and steal all the love for yourself lol.

This group agrees that no one was wrong in this story

[Reddit User] − Concerned that the self feeder might not drop the correct amount of food each time.

You set it for how much food it drops. It's a machine, it doesn't randomly decide how much food to dispense.

As long as you're routinely filling it, this isn't going to be an issue.

Concerned the cat might be able to reach his little m__der mitten up the food chute and steal extra food between meals.

The food isn't really accessible via the chute, at least in the model I have.

Concerned the cat won't "love" us anymore since we aren't the ones directly pouring his food into his dish.

Someone forgot to give the memo to my cat because as soon as she gets fed in the morning she's on top of me patting my face to snuggle with...

Concerned it's a waste of batteries. Mine plugs into the wall. You can even record a message for your cat if she wants to personalize it.

Basically, NAH but her concerns don't really make sense. My automatic feeder totally changed my life for the better.

I think if she gives it a chance she will realize that there are no downsides and will get so used to the "luxury" of not being screamed at that...

[Reddit User] − NAH. Use the automatic feeder it's only for two days jeez lol. The way you worded this post is comedy gold.

Annabelle1989 − I'm gonna get pinned for this but NAH.

Also kitties love routines at least yours just wails mine will get into the bedroom meow at us

and gently nibble me like I'm his next meal if I dont feed him on time. Also why not just use the darn cat feeder.

auntiesaurus − Nah. It sounds like you guys get up at 6 but What time do you guys leave for work?

If you don’t leave until 7-730, adjust the cats feeding time. That’s still early on the weekend but not as bad as 6.

What do you think? Was the husband right to set an ultimatum, or should the wife have compromised? Share your thoughts below!

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