@ForgetfuP@rogweavage@lowtierrogdaily You are such a doltish imbecile, instead of making an actual argument to try and prove me wrong you spur utter nonsense. Stick to your opinionated politics, anything outside of that isn’t for you. “Simple as that”.
@willard_witch@lowtierrogdaily You can feel a way about it but everyone has different ways of handling their pets, especially their habits. As long as it doesn’t harm the well being of said pet(s), and doesn’t cross the line (example being Hasan), then it’s his business.
@willard_witch@lowtierrogdaily Additionally, we can verify the cat is not harmed as it comes back to him and naps beside him. Showing that it doesn’t feel threatened or hurt.
@willard_witch@lowtierrogdaily Also like I reiterated in my previous comment with someone else, many owners deal with this. It doesn’t disqualify you from owning a cat. It comes with that risk, but you can train them not to do something via scaring them, spraying water, or etc.
@willard_witch@lowtierrogdaily Rabbits are understandable yet different from cats or dogs primarily in size, and features such as cats with their sharp claws and teeth. If they are destroying something expensive you would want them to not make it a habit by scaring them off of it quickly.
@stroud2jsn@Ibukimi0da944@lowtierrogdaily Let’s see I’m replying on a troll page, debating with trolls, so that just makes you biased and a dickrider, your opinion is invalid.
@rogweavage@lowtierrogdaily It came back not even too long after and napped right beside LTG. If it actually got hit it would’ve been in fight or flight mode and hid, like cats do when they get hit.
@rogweavage@lowtierrogdaily Again, cats are already nimble and agile. You can replay it, pause it watch it piece by piece like I have done. The cat shifted its body, and made a B-line to the door frame. It appears very close but no connection was made.
@rogweavage@lowtierrogdaily And to reiterate that previous comment of a cat is destroying furniture that’s going to be costly to repair, you’re going to try and quickly make it get off it, even if scaring it with a vacuum works that out.