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PostPosted: Sun, 19th Dec 2021 19:19    Post subject:
Watching this if you have cats in the room (or even in the house) is a very bad idea...
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PostPosted: Sun, 19th Dec 2021 19:44    Post subject:
Most cats and small dogs are the worst. Getting aggressive over no reason even if you are minding your own business



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PostPosted: Sun, 19th Dec 2021 21:56    Post subject:
Yuri wrote:
Most cats and small dogs are the worst. Getting aggressive over no reason even if you are minding your own business

I have had a good number of cats in my life and none were like this. However, I have witnessed how some people clearly are unfit for pets, and the animals showed negative behaviour.

That video in the first post only annoyed me because of that Sad
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PostPosted: Sun, 19th Dec 2021 22:39    Post subject:
Nui wrote:
Yuri wrote:
Most cats and small dogs are the worst. Getting aggressive over no reason even if you are minding your own business

I have had a good number of cats in my life and none were like this. However, I have witnessed how some people clearly are unfit for pets, and the animals showed negative behaviour.

That video in the first post only annoyed me because of that Sad

You have a good eye for cats then because so many (and small dogs like chihuahua's) I've seen are extremely volatile. Thankfully the damage they can do to a full grown adult is still manageable unlike when a pitbull or larger breed dog snaps.

And while it's true that many times the owner is unfit and that reflects on the animals, it's also equally true that the animal itself was always having a temperamental mindset. It's just like how people vary, it's the same with different dogs/cats in a breed although some do generally have a more vicious or docile behaviour. Few people don't do their due diligence and get what they deserve while others have bad luck in getting an unstable pet that isn't fit for homes.



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PostPosted: Sun, 19th Dec 2021 23:23    Post subject:
Nui wrote:
Yuri wrote:
Most cats and small dogs are the worst. Getting aggressive over no reason even if you are minding your own business

I have had a good number of cats in my life and none were like this. However, I have witnessed how some people clearly are unfit for pets, and the animals showed negative behaviour.

That video in the first post only annoyed me because of that Sad
This. If the cat/dog is acting out of "character" near anyone new, be ready to act or avoid that situation at all.
Also acting like a spazzing retard ("muh DS4 HURRRRRRR") near any animal when that's not your normal behavior, well guess what that might get you? Laughing


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PostPosted: Mon, 20th Dec 2021 06:23    Post subject:
We had a guy here in Sweden who had his neigbours sneaking into his livingroom.
According to the guy he felt so threatened that he had to shoot it with a shotgun - and then bring the owner to court and try to make him pay for the damage the shotgun did to his home.
Pathetic. No matter how agressive a housecat becomes - there is never a threat to your life. A kick would solve pretty much any situation.

...not that I could ever be able to hurt a cat - but that's how it is.


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PostPosted: Mon, 20th Dec 2021 07:26    Post subject:
Yeah I know someone where he suspects his neighbor kicked his cat to the point they had put down their cat. Some people are so fucked in the head, whole pile of problems here:

1. You really can't let you animals just free roam the neighborhood, they kill stuff, and pos people can hurt your animal.

2. Kicking an animal is fucking disgusting, if you kick animals your a pos period.

3. Pets should require licenses, put some effort in front of buying jimmy a pet to neglect after a few weeks. Looks at friends with pets they never walk, they lock out, scream at barking etc.. most people are terrible with animals and shouldn't be allowed them.
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PostPosted: Mon, 20th Dec 2021 10:37    Post subject:
@ Yuri
Not sure if I have good eyes for cats, tbh. Maybe I have learned to read cats better than the uninitiated, but I feel like this isn't to complicated.

The only thing you should be aware of when dealing with an aggressive cat is that they know to go for the eyes. But they are still no real threat.

@ Ankh
Urgh. I feel like I would actually try to revenge my cat, if that happened to me

@ AmpegV4
I would never get a cat, unless I knew that it could go outside. With the exception of strange cats, that actually don't want to be outside, I consider that immoral.


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PostPosted: Mon, 20th Dec 2021 12:42    Post subject:
Nui wrote:


@ AmpegV4
I would never get a cat, unless I knew that it could go outside. With the exception of strange cats, that actually don't want to be outside, I consider that immoral.


Nah, that's a lame excuse.
Domestic cats aren't the same as wild ones, and they don't need miles of land to roam Very Happy
They can live perfectly happy inside. And with motorized traffic everywhere, I actually wouldn't want to risk letting my cat outside, unless my garden would be hermetically closed off.

But I do agree that it would be better, IF possible.
Also keep in mind that cats are vicious killers, which is a good thing for rodents, but very bad for birds.

https://abcbirds.org/program/cats-indoors/cats-and-birds/


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PostPosted: Mon, 20th Dec 2021 14:35    Post subject:
I dont think its a lame excuse at all and I could say the same about your position Wink.
Even for castrated cats houses are small. Sure, its less safe, but I prefer quality over quantity here. Shorter, but sweeter life.

Where I lived with cats, there was a motorway very close to our house, but a fairly green area in between. Ultimately there was substantial nature for our cats.

Now if there is good evidence, that house cats can have the same quality of life, I'd be happy to hear it. Since I am allergic to cats I will not get one any time soon though Laughing
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PostPosted: Mon, 20th Dec 2021 17:11    Post subject:
When cats talk, I'll let you know what mine says Very Happy

When I was a kid, we had 2 housecats. We used to have a shabby holiday home near some forest, and we'd bring our 2 cats along for the summer holidays.

The first (female) went on a complete murder rampage Laughing It was incredible, the record was around 50 death mice in a single night, and often we'd find just the head or other body parts.

And the second cat spend the entire summer in the closet Laughing


There must have been a door there in the wall, when I came in.
Truly gone fishing.
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PostPosted: Mon, 20th Dec 2021 17:53    Post subject:
AmpegV4 wrote:

2. Kicking an animal is fucking disgusting, if you kick animals your a pos period.


Who said kicking an animal was ok?


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PostPosted: Mon, 20th Dec 2021 17:53    Post subject:
AmpegV4 wrote:

2. Kicking an animal is fucking disgusting, if you kick animals your a pos period.


Who said kicking an animal was ok?


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PostPosted: Mon, 20th Dec 2021 18:42    Post subject:
@ Il_Padrino
Please do tell when they start talking Very Happy

Also that female was apparently neither hunting for sustenance nor for sport. That was clearly genocidal Laughing
What we got brought home was always much milder than that Very Happy

The other wasn't to comfortable in that summer home location? Very Happy


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