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In Reply to: RE: What research says about cats... posted by genungo on October 20, 2014 at 09:16:54
with household cats since the early 1980's.
I can certainly understand them not loving someone such as yourself (as you are depicted by your posts on the matter) as well as I can gather some of the cats (under scientific observation) doing likewise to the human subjects in the study.
The major flaw in the study is not dissecting (studying in detail) the humans involved.
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Oh, the presumptuosness of an animal fetishizer! Most likely, you've lost or discarded your objectivity long ago.I know from my experience working at the animal shelters that animals don't necessarily trust or respect those who seek to "humanize" them. Animals seem to perceive this as a sign of weakness, and rightly so. I suspect that they can sense the disruptive vibes of fetishizers. I also suspect that they can sense the calm of those who truly mean them no harm. Dogs and cats that hiss, bark, or growl at others have a tendency to remain peaceful and calm when they meet me. They "know".
Anyway, if these so-called "animal lovers" really loved animals they would leave them alone as much as possible. "Humanizing" them, putting them on leashes, locking them up in houses, riding around on their backs, putting them in cages and aquariums - all in the name of "love".
Uh-huh...
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