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#1
I live 6 miles out of town, ok ?

6 miles.

Yesterday my Wife and I were outside walking around and at the edge of the property, there was a little orange ball of fur. It was a kitten, maybe 2 months old. My Wife kitty kittied and Zoom ! he ran right for us....but not very well. He could run maybe 10 feet and then his back legs would go all wonky and he'd fall. I thought he had some kind of injury, but he doesn't have any wounds or broken bones, so I'm guessing it's something neurological.

My nearest neighbor on my left is about 1/4 mile away and the one the right is closer to 1/2 mile. I called both and nobody is missing a little orange cat. Stray feral cats will not come when called, so this one has been around people 'cause it's really friendly. So how did he get all the way out here ? Someone dropped him off. Probably hoping he'd find a home, but out here chances are 60/40 he'll get eaten before he finds a safe spot, but luckily we found him..or he found us. Either way, he's safe.

I just want to go on record saying that you have to be a low life scum sucking piece of shit human being to drop animals out in the country just because you don't want them and to do that to an animal with a disability puts you on a whole new level of garbage. I wouldn't piss on you if you were on fire.

Some folks wonder why I like animals better than people. This is one of the many reasons.
#2
(10-06-2025, 07:06 AM)David64 Wrote: I live 6 miles out of town, ok ?

6 miles.

Yesterday my Wife and I were outside walking around and at the edge of the property, there was a little orange ball of fur. It was a kitten, maybe 2 months old. My Wife kitty kittied and Zoom ! he ran right for us....but not very well. He could run maybe 10 feet and then his back legs would go all wonky and he'd fall. I thought he had some kind of injury, but he doesn't have any wounds or broken bones, so I'm guessing it's something neurological.

My nearest neighbor on my left is about 1/4 mile away and the one the right is closer to 1/2 mile. I called both and nobody is missing a little orange cat. Stray feral cats will not come when called, so this one has been around people 'cause it's really friendly. So how did he get all the way out here ? Someone dropped him off. Probably hoping he'd find a home, but out here chances are 60/40 he'll get eaten before he finds a safe spot, but luckily we found him..or he found us. Either way, he's safe.

I just want to go on record saying that you have to be a low life scum sucking piece of shit human being to drop animals out in the country just because you don't want them and to do that to an animal with a disability puts you on a whole new level of garbage. I wouldn't piss on you if you were on fire.

Some folks wonder why I like animals better than people. This is one of the many reasons.

Buying all that extra Cookie dough from an underprivileged kid, and now taking in poor stray kittens?

You and your good wife are going to end up getting raptured. 

Silly jokes aside, i completely agree, animals are so much better than people.

And im sure you will give the little kitty a great life.

Cap doffed once again.  Saint2
"Yet so it is, we see the illiterate bulk of mankind that walk the high-road of plain common sense, and are governed by the dictates of nature, for the most part easy and undisturbed. To them nothing that is familiar appears unaccountable or difficult to comprehend."
#3
The last thing in the world we need now, is an apology for human behavior....
we all know that apology doesn't seem forthcoming...

But I have actually witnessed a mother cat abandon a sickly kitty... which of course my "little-fur-ball-loving" children nursed it back to health (it ended up living with us for 15 years... R.I.P Leela)

Sometimes animals themselves leave their young to die for the sake (I suppose) of their own health and the health of the other kittens.

I think most humans don't wake up every morning thinking - "How can I express my inner barbarian today?"

I knew someone who tortured themselves for months over having to let a kitten go, but she had no choices or options at  the time.  Yet the guilt and horror of not knowing the fate of the little creature was a burden to her... and I dare not say, "She was human garbage..."

Nevertheless... I know for a fact that humans often express their inner "I am garbage" like this everyone, at any given moment... and it could be that to such people little animals are just something that comes before little children, in the "easy to take it out on" column.

Animal abuse.... where bullies go to hide.