Except their are many in here that are confused by his wording. Maybe find fault with the person causing that.
Not once in his OP did he show a desire to find it a good home. If he stated it in other posts throughout the thread he should take the time to link to them in the OP. You can't fault people for getting upset at the wording from someone doing the act.
If the OP was "how do I abandon my kid" it would go the same way, not "how do i put my kid up for adoption"
I'm using it as an extreme example, but the message is the same. You can't get upset at people for reading what the OP is. There's literally no context to take it as "I'm finding it a better home" from the OP. And there are enough shitty people out there to just throw their animals out in the street when inconvenienced by them that I don't feel the need to give him the benefit of the doubt if that's the wording he chose to use.
"I'll just end up making him feel neglected. So I need some advice on what's the best possible way to disown a pet."
This, to me, sounds benevolent. Sorry if I read it incorrectly. If I seriously couldn't look past the rest of it and got stuck on the word "disown", how would I make it through life?
Edit: I just find it hilarious how people seem to latch onto some insignificant "mistake" and can't get past it just to shame someone. No different than when people post a "etcetera" topic in gaming by mistake, and the first 50 people instead of responding to the topic, instead feel they HAVE to point out that it's in the wrong section instead of just answering the damn question. Two wrongs make for terrible ass thread discussion that could
easily be a non-issue if members here responded like they had sense instead of knocking each other over to prove how much better they are than OP because "they didn't create a flawless OP."