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Originally Posted by punkybrewster6k
I cant sleep.
I have to get this off my chest and then never bring it up again.
Reading back, for over an hour a sweet young woman was yelled at on here for letting her cat outside.
We all know she is not always good with words and may not express herself apropriately at times but in actuality, that is all she has done. She put her cat out. Plain and simple.
She now has an inside cat and an outside cat.
In rural areas this is totally normal.
Has anyone gone back to read all that was written?...in the space of an hour?
Okay, so she worded it wrong. We all know her style of speech.
Whats happening here?
My god people.
punky
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How animals are treated , is certainly a cultural thing. I remember my grand father putting an excessive amount of kittens , when the mama cat had them , into a bag and taking them to the river. Could it have being handled alternatively , im sure it could , but it was just the way things were done. I look back at how dogs were treated when i was little and it was pretty bad, they were fed potato skins , and sometimes not fed at all , our poor dog went blind in the end , and disappeared. Yet all these people that were responsible for the animals were nice people , some of the best. I do think there is a cultural element to all this.