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Image 1: 5 panels of a comic. A young man is cleaning a mug at a kitchen sink, is interrupted by a cat meowing. It is sitting at his feet with a bloody white bird wing in its mouth, looking up at him. The man, flinching: "oh, gross. You killed a *bird*?"
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Image 2: 6 more panels. The cat puts the wing down and leaves. The man says "ugh", gets a pair of tongs, uses them to pick up the wing. Holds up the wing an loos at it, looking disgusted. Then in the last panel his eyes widen.
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Image 3: 1 large panel. You see the bloody torn-off wing held in the tongs. Attached to it is a human arm - though by scale the arm can only about two inches long.
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Image 4: 1 large panel. The cat is walking in a grassy field, looking smug. In its mouth it holds the glowing halo it apparently got from killing a small angel.
Note, no cats are outdoor cats, and they kill closer to several birds per day that you'll never see because they only rarely bring them back home!
Cats are an invasive species and they DESTROY local wildlife~
Don't let them out, even if they want to~ https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lyall%27s_wren
No, I always encourage angel killing, just against outdoor cats existing.
Remember, the bible says that demons and angels are the same exact thing! Some just didn't think humans were better than them.
By killing angels they curb the spread of diseases like homophobia, transphobia, misogyny, and all the other little evils that comes with it like the pathological need for control over others.
To those in the replies who say they have outdoor cats: You're putting your cat in danger and allowing an obligate carnivore to decimate the local bird population. Keep your cats inside. They make really good food for the coyotes, not to mention the risk of being flattened by a car.
We had an outdoor cat who was *really* good at catching birds. (The mice didn't bother with our house.)
Anyways, she didn't like the fact that we would throw out her birds. So, she turned under the porch into a bird torture chamber. (There were feathers everywhere!)
This is a reminder, please do not have an indoor/outdoor cat. They are an invasive alpha predator and have the ability to see beyond the veil. They will unbalance the natural order because that sprite looked tasty or ruin destiny because a divine messenger was flitty. The Divine Balance thanks you
A better argument is that being outdoors is more dangerous to them. Urban development has done far more to destroy song bird habitats than cats. Around me are almost no song birds, and it ain't because cats are roaming the parking lots in herds.
Blaming cats is like blaming a child who throws their food at the wall for world hunger. Yes they wasted perfectly good food. No they do not collectively contribute significantly to the global issue. But cats are an easier target than wealthy corps so they get the blame.
Rats are also a bigger issue than cats. There are entire seabird colony islands where cats and humans don't live, but rats do. Rats also target eggs and young while cats generally don't. Like fruit flies, If you want to destroy a population, you target the babies, not the adults.
They are actually invasive apex predators. There are several species of birds that are in danger of going extinct because of house cats. It's just bad for all involved
I have a cat and a bird, so I've taught mine not to go after birds by using a spray bottle to reprehend him every time he made a move towards the cage. Now he just watches the birds instead of trying to attack them.
Domestic cats are not APEX predators, just incredibly efficient predators. Apex predators are creatues that don't have to worry much about other animals hunting them, which your cat DOES have to worry about. (All the more reason to keep your cat indoors!)
(correction just because house cats are my special interest) Cats are not apex predators, as they do serve as prey to hawks, coyotes, foxes, etc, however they are, statistically, one of the most DANGEROUS predators on earth. Hunting success rates for the house cat are far superior to many other...
My cat looks just like that, brought me the same gift. Also a gecko which I was able to set free from its mouth. How good of a hunter does a cat have to be to capture to get a lizard?
2 of my 3 cats were outside when we met them-Mooch (the one on the left) always wanted to be an indoor cat and was the final push my fiancee and I needed to get an apartment and bring her inside for good. Little Dipper (right) we brought inside as a kitten.
I've seen someone claiming that cats see us humans as cats like themselves. They bring us food, because they think we are rubbish at catching some ourselves, and would starve if they didn't bring us something. Idk how true this claim is, but it would be funny if it was
This is true. Something else I've heard that I haven't researched on is that cats doesn't have the same ability as dogs, where they're able to tell we are different from them. Also that dogs are like ADHD and cats are like autism
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Image 1: 5 panels of a comic. A young man is cleaning a mug at a kitchen sink, is interrupted by a cat meowing. It is sitting at his feet with a bloody white bird wing in its mouth, looking up at him. The man, flinching: "oh, gross. You killed a *bird*?"
Image 2: 6 more panels. The cat puts the wing down and leaves. The man says "ugh", gets a pair of tongs, uses them to pick up the wing. Holds up the wing an loos at it, looking disgusted. Then in the last panel his eyes widen.
Image 3: 1 large panel. You see the bloody torn-off wing held in the tongs. Attached to it is a human arm - though by scale the arm can only about two inches long.
Image 4: 1 large panel. The cat is walking in a grassy field, looking smug. In its mouth it holds the glowing halo it apparently got from killing a small angel.
Cats are an invasive species and they DESTROY local wildlife~
Don't let them out, even if they want to~
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lyall%27s_wren
Remember, the bible says that demons and angels are the same exact thing! Some just didn't think humans were better than them.
Bravo XD
Cars? Speaking from experience... Yeah 😢
"Oh... we don't do that here."
Anyways, she didn't like the fact that we would throw out her birds. So, she turned under the porch into a bird torture chamber. (There were feathers everywhere!)
Where I used to live there was an eagle that developed a taste for cat. 😣
•click• 👉🏼 lands here.
https://youtu.be/3ofDW6vaZ4M?si=m_ILdPxQ7_UsM8wl