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You did a thing, didn’t consider all of the consequences, and are now worried about saving face? You said yourself $200 isn’t a big deal for you. Just give her the money, Christ.
OP did nothing wrong, and is not asking how to save face for themself, but how best to preserve the dignity of their neighbor while still giving them money. Learn to read.
What thing did OP do? Maybe you mean OP made the cat sick? I don't think that's the case, they just found the cat and it was sick.
If it was anybody else they probably would have. Since it's their hardworking neighbor who doesn't beg for money; they are worried (and rightfully) if offering money would hurt somebody's pride.
But as you argued.. It's the right thing to do though, and I urge OP to do it.
I've not done anything yet. I'm asking for advice about how to help my neighbour in a respectful way.