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Originally posted by Edgecrusher26
The Kitten had a name, it was Jasmine. Leads the viewer to believe that i was a pet for a few months until this person decided to do what he done.
Personally i think its terrible, For a domesticated animal such as a cat, a family pet, to become food for something such as a snake.
Wild cat, i'm all for it lets see that snake fight for its prey then, because wild cats are vicious little S*&t's, this cat however was a house pet, a domesticated animal who see's humans as some sort of mother/father figure, feed it, keep it safe etc, and it was a kitten, so how much chance did it have to really defend itself?
The fact that he set the whole feeding up and it wasn't a natural kill so to speak.
Yes true, in the wild animals eat animals all the time, its called survival.
In societies such as ours, it's different.
Dogs kill cats naturally, so by saying its alright to feed the Kitten to the snake, it would be alright to feed it to an Dog? or Crocodile?
This video is not cool at all, normal people would agree, so just quit making an argument for arguments sake dude.
Sure he can feed the Kitten to the snake, its an animal, and you can use your logic of " it happens in the wild" or "whats the difference between a rat/mice and a cat getting fed to it".
But the simple fact is, humans are raised with the understanding that cats and dogs are pets, and rats and mice are pests.
I am sure there are a lot of people that would find cruelty in a snake feeding on pet rats and mice as well.
There is a massive difference between domesticated and wild.
The fact it was a Kitten in the video meant the poor animal didnt stand much of a chance in the first place, so its cruelty in it's highest form of the word.
And since it wasn't exactly his first video of him putting kittens to their demise, makes me wish i could find the person and put an end to it myself.
Originally posted by muse7
reply to post by Algernonsmouse
Just a question here
We know snakes will eat anything
But can a snake find a domesticated cat in the same place where it found a hippo and a water buffalo?
Originally posted by Amanda5
reply to post by ErroneousDylan
I am in Australia and you have to have a licence to own a reptile.
The friend who taught me about snakes was a licenced reptile owner and came from America.
Maybe it was Australia that she needed the licence but she did tell me she had them all her life.
Much Peace...
Originally posted by Amanda5
reply to post by Algernonsmouse
I am not ignorant about what is important.
You are ignorant about psychopathic behaviour.
If you feel the need to go on about me being ignorant - go right ahead.
Much Peace...
Originally posted by Amanda5
reply to post by Algernonsmouse
You had a snake and didn't have a licence.
That shows how ignorant you are and how little you know about the care of animals.
You are lucky you were not caught by the Police, a Ranger or an Animal Activist and reported.
Originally posted by PaxVeritas
reply to post by Algernonsmouse
Now you are LYING.
Domestic KITTENS are not NATURAL food sources in the wild. Maybe an accidental incident every once in a while, but YOU KNOW it is not a habitual food source.
Why? DOMESTIC KITTENS are not in the WILD. You know that, you're spinning, you're lying, just to be a Devil's Advocate.
I'm done feeding your pseudo Contrarianism.
edit on 4-12-2011 by PaxVeritas because: (no reason given)
Originally posted by PaxVeritas
Originally posted by Algernonsmouse
Originally posted by PaxVeritas
reply to post by Algernonsmouse
Can you please furnish me with a list of predators which eat DOMESTIC KITTENS as a food source in the wild?
Meaning, are DOMESTIC KITTENS prey, in ANY circumstance, habitually?
Sure thing. Right after you explain to me what you mean by differentiating between kittens and domesticated kittens. Please tell me how to tell the difference in a youtube video. Thanks!
P.S. Do you understand the term "domesticated?" Hamburgers are domesticated. Get it?
I'm not interested in your Contrarian (bordering TROLLING) on this thread. It's for others who wish to engage you, the lone Devil's Advocate, on arguing your 'point' against all known facts given to you.
So keep on being the Contrarian because it makes you feel special. It doesn't, you're in error.
Originally posted by Edgecrusher26
Domestication or taming is the process whereby a population of animals or plants, through a process of selection, becomes accustomed to human provision and control.
Notice how the cat was calmly being carried into the room for feeding time, well a wild cat would have been scratching and biting the person carrying it.
Thats how you can tell a difference.
what the hell do hamburgers have to do with anything?edit on 4-12-2011 by Edgecrusher26 because: (no reason given)
Originally posted by ltinycdancerg
reply to post by Algernonsmouse
PLEASE
STAY
ON
TOPIC.