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Originally Posted by Scott McD
I never said they feel sorry for themselves, or that they have the same emotions as a human. You said those words, and then made a stupid fucking insult like a petulant school child.
I said the word 'normal' and i stick by it, as i have personally dealt with cats which have been abused and i do not consider them to have the same life a normal cat does thereafter. They can get better, yes! They can learn to trust humans again, Yes! But the damage has been done. Depending of course on how extreme each case is.
Save your stupid insults for elsewhere in future...
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So they get better, they learn to trust humans again, what exactly then makes them "not normal" after? What do you mean by that, you can't seem to define it that's why I tried to define it for you. What is it that's not normal?
My sister is a Vet, she's wanted to be one since she was a little girl. We've therefore had pretty much every animal you can imagine. Rescued chickens, cats, dogs, a horse, snakes, birds you name it, she brought the god damned things home. I remember there being as many as 7 or 8 cats at one damned time. All rescued from various situations. Everyone, well except maybe the one legged chicken she had, seemed pretty "normal" after the fact.