• Millie@lemm.ee
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    1 year ago

    I don’t know, a lot of people are pretty shit to their cats and the cats don’t seem to have much say over the situation.

    If you’re like a happy cat with a nice place to live and freedom to explore or hang out at home according to your whims, that’s probably a pretty okay life for the most part. But if you’re an ‘indoor’ cat spending your entire life locked in a small space that may be cramped, dirty, or scary, that’s a pretty different thing.

    The contradiction of pet ownership is kinda fucked. Like, how are you going to try to keep a cat who desperately wants to escape trapped inside and pretend it’s your buddy rather than your prisoner?

    Same with people who have dogs that they just leave penned up or tied to a post all the time. How can anyone think that’s any kind of life?

    Humans are monsters.

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        1 year ago

        I mean, you don’t actually have to take other species prisoner at all.

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            1 year ago

            So what, you just keep them locked up and anxious forever? Is that punishment for the birds?

            Like, what’s your angle?

            • Chapo0114 [comrade/them, he/him]@hexbear.net
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              1 year ago

              I have three cats. Only one ever showed interest in outside, so we got him a harness and leash. He loves it, the best treat in the world. Now we live somewhere with a fenced in back yard, so we let him out with no leash on supervised play times, and one of his sisters has shown an interest so she comes with us into the yard. When we can’t be with them as supervision, they stay inside. Not so different from a small child.

              We also play with them all daily and are currently building an elaborate climbing wall to keep them entertained better during the sweltering heat of summer. At no occasion do they need the opportunity to murder in order to be happy.

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                1 year ago

                That sounds like a happy cat who gets to have a healthy relationship with being inside or outside.

                • Chapo0114 [comrade/them, he/him]@hexbear.net
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                  1 year ago

                  Not on his whims though, he can’t just go outside alone. And before we had a yard it was on leash only, which is something most people could do if their cat did show antsy behavior.

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              Dude the only time my cat gets anxious is when I leave the house for more than 13 seconds. I’m not saying there aren’t cats who are miserable indoors but are you gonna seriously act like all cats want exactly the same thing? They have distinct personalities and some are quite content to be in a quiet, safe space with toys and food and loves and a view of all the pretty birds they they can pretend to kill with their toy. Some cats barely even care about killing or exploring. It’s almost like they’re individuals.