
| Anonymous #1214417 3 months ago |
I've strangled three cats to death. They kick and squirm and all round are a joy to kill.
The only difficult part is getting them in a plastic bag. I'd love to fuck up that one too. |
| Anonymous #1215224 3 months ago |
@417's internet tough-guy act aside, it's kind of creepy to consider that in real life (where fluffy ponies don't exist, recall) people do like killing cats and dogs for fun, since they express enough mammalian emotions and reactions to get a rise out of one's urge to kill but are much easier to get away with killing. |
| Anonymous #1215656 3 months ago |
@224 You must understand, these fluffy lovers are actually worse than us fluffy killers. We want to kill imagnary critters. They want to murder people and real animals. Sickening. |
| Anonymous #1216596 3 months ago |
^
Screeching "IGNORE ME" never works. You know this because you never acknowledge it yourself. So why bother. Oh, right, because you don't really care. Rationalizations just belch out of your holes unthinkingly. |
| Anonymous #1219029 3 months ago |
I keep my cats indoors to a) avoid car-strikes b) sick fucking neighbours c) so they don't kill the native animals.
Lady down the street claims this is abuse and has tried to have my cats taken off me repeatedly. They're well fed, have full access to the entire house, several scratching posts and toys, neutered and have all their injections. Her cat has no collar, is constantly killing birds and is about as affectionate as a sentient chainsaw. Best Fucking Day when her cat clawed up the council ranger and he took it away to be destroyed ... right after she tried, again, to convince him I was abusing my cats. Owners who let their cats out when they know the little bastards are causing harm don't deserve to have pets. Build a cat enclosure around the back yard so the cats can run, play, hide and sleep, but aren't at risk of leaving your property, and thus your protection. |