You said that it has been proven that if a cat was 100lbs heavier than normal, it would eat humans. If it has been proven I'd like to see the evidence.
You think that.. ok Please Register or Log in to view the hidden image! That's not proof, now is it ? And I've never seen a 100lbs cat before by the way..
A cougar.. Oh yea, that's a pet cat alright Please Register or Log in to view the hidden image! Here's your claim again:
all they are are smaller versions. a house cat is docile because it has to be, but that is the larger picture. this is not to say they arent good pets. nature is nature my man.
Even animals as primitive as sharks like affection. I got to play with Dolphins and Orcas today and they do all of those silly tricks (which you as you can tell they think are silly as well) just because they want their trainer to praise them, their reward for a good job is a pat on the nose or their trainer yelling good job and clapping. They don't even just do it for treats. These are wild animals, but their trainers mean a lot to them, if they are mad or upset, they may go sulk in a corner or sink to the bottom the tank and refuse to come back up for long periods of time, but they never eat their trainers. They don't have to be docile, a two ton whale does whatever a two ton whale wants to do.
I don't think you can neuter a companion or have it put to sleep. Its a pet. You can buy it and sell it. How is that different than a child?
WRONG. I was three when I asked my mom if she was going to have another baby as we were bringing the dog back from being spayed. She said no. I looked at the dog for awhile, then turned to my mom and asked, "Are you spayed or is Dad neutered?" "I had your dad neutered." Please Register or Log in to view the hidden image!