A Detailed Summary of “Cat Person” by Kristen Roupenian

A Detailed Summary of “Cat Person” by Kristen Roupenian 
The story is about Margot, a 20-year-old college student, who works part-time at a movie theater. One day, she meets Robert, a man in his mid-thirties, who comes to buy snacks. They have a brief but interesting conversation, and Margot feels attracted to him. After that, they start texting each other frequently, and the playful and witty messages make Margot feel special and excited.
Over time, however, she notices that Robert seems awkward and hard to read in real life, though he is much more confident over text. Still, she agrees to go on a date with him. They go to a bar and later end up at his house.

When things turn physical, Margot suddenly feels very uncomfortable and disconnected. She is no longer attracted to Robert and finds the situation unpleasant, but she goes along with it because she doesn’t want to hurt his feelings or create conflict. The encounter leaves her feeling uneasy and powerless.

Afterwards, Margot decides she doesn’t want to continue seeing him, so she sends Robert a breakup text. At first, Robert is cold but polite. Then, very quickly, his messages shift to anger and cruelty, calling her names and finally sending her a message that simply says “Whore.”

The story highlights themes of gender dynamics, miscommunication, consent, power, and the dangers of online versus real-life relationships. It shows how a seemingly normal romance can reveal darker, uncomfortable truths.


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