So, how do you explain cats? My cats like "play" with chipmunks and mice...to death. It's great watching a cat fling a living rodent in the air, watch it try to scamper away (in fear) only to have the cat pounce and fling, again and again..until the rodent is completely dead. The cats could kill the rodent in one bite, but they prefer the extended "play" time.
How do I explain it? What is there to explain? Your cat is doing what cats have done for millions of years.
If you look at the history of human kind, we have done a LOT more awful things TO EACH OTHER.....and other animals, and we still do on consistent basis.
So, how do you explain cats? My cats like "play" with chipmunks and mice...to death. It's great watching a cat fling a living rodent in the air, watch it try to scamper away (in fear) only to have the cat pounce and fling, again and again..until the rodent is completely dead. The cats could kill the rodent in one bite, but they prefer the extended "play" time.
I knew I remembered an association between the op and glue traps. Virtually every thread he's ever posted was about killing mice with glue traps. Starting with this one in 2009.
http://forums.anandtech.com/showthread.php?t=256433&highlight=
I guess he...has a one trap mind.
Animals are animals. There is no such thing as animal cruelty. Animals don't have feelings. Fucking bleeding hearts anthropomorphize them, attributing human qualities that just plain don't exist. Yes, I know your dog whimpers when you kick him, but 10 seconds later he'll love you if you bring him a treat. That's not feelings, that's instinct.
I just read the OP. Holy shit that guy is...human. Plain old human. He's not sick. These are the things that people do, to animals and to each other. I don't like it, but that's what we are and what we do.
I just read the OP. Holy shit that guy is...human. Plain old human. He's not sick. These are the things that people do, to animals and to each other. I don't like it, but that's what we are and what we do.