baldyman27
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Who's Charlie?
So what's wrong with that?
Shocked beyond belief PURPLE ! Bow your head in shame...
You say that so meekly, very un-catlike
It was supposed to imply sneakiness - very cat-like I'm sure you'll say...
Look, for those who need enlightenment, this Eddie Izzard classic tells you all you need to know about cats.
Cats are not native a animal and as such wreak havoc on the avian ecosystem. Putting a bell on a cat limits the damage they do. As they are not a native animal it is irresponsible not to put a bell on their collar. Suggesting otherwise would be like saying that dogs have a natural instinct to hunt so it’s OK to let them out at night to kill sheep.Birds in the wild have to be tough to survive, those who get caught by cats are not tough enough, and some other predator/ circumstance would eventually get them anyhow. Best thing to do is to put it out of it's misery.
Putting a bell on a cat is a thoughtless thing to do. Its natural instinct is to hunt, a bell prevents it doing that, as well as depriving it of the ability to hide when it feels threatened. It would be like putting something on your shoe that would squeak every time you walked. Its all very well trying to save the birds, but the cat has as much right to it's lifestyle as the bird.
Cats are not 'cold'. They have fewer muscles in their faces than dogs, thats why they they seem cold. They can't adopt all the expressions a dog can. Cats express themselves with purring, whether with pleasure or pain.
Putting a bell on a cat is wrong. It torments the animal.
If you don't want to put a bell on your cat then keep it in your house/garden. It's nothing to do with empathy, it's to do with people letting their pets kill wild animals and thinking it's ok because they are their little kitties and sure that's just the way they are.Putting a bell on a cat is wrong. It torments the animal. Anyone who would think of doing that lacks empathy. How can you be so concerned for one creature and so unfeeling for another. Same as putting a bird in a cage.
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