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June 26, 2009

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Lisa "The Vegas Vegan"

Great post, Mary.

You hit this one on the head: Cats represent independence. On so many levels, it explains why (especially controlling men) love to proclaim their hatred for cats.

Bea Elliott

Great post Mary!

I was just lurking on an industry forum, following a story about a group that is bringing chickens in to a senior home - because it brought back childhood memories for many of the residents who once lived a rural life. There was a sentence about a man in a wheelchair, with a bird in his lap... They were both quite cozy and fast asleep - in a mutal state of safety and peace.

Well, I never realized how much loathing there was for chickens either.
Such a threat was this story that it bit into the core of what they would not allow themselves to acknowledge: that chickens do/can bring joy! That they are not "just" broilers, or fryers, or nuggets or "poultry". These competent people ranted with mean one-liners about chicken dinners and being "breastmen". They would not allow themselves one bit of kindness... for the sake of a lowly (live) chicken...

These people are mentally competent alright... enough to know what they cannot allow themselves to know. Just like this cat-killing person knew just enough to not know.

And understanding this - being among the cat and chicken haters, the animal fur wearers and eaters -- is like living with the dead...

Connie Graham

THANK YOU. I have often discussed with friends and acquaintances society's differing "opinions" between cats and dogs. Some people will admit they don't "like" dogs or are afraid of them. I've never heard anyone say they HATE dogs. Conversely, people frequently say they hate cats - to my face, even when they know how strongly I feel about cats. IMHO, cats and snakes are the two most hated nonhumans on the planet. Both are associated with women & religion. The snake, aka The Devil, who tempted Eve and then Eve was responsible for the downfall of humans and ejection from The Garden of Eden. And snakes were sacred to early Goddess worship. Then there was the wonderful Dark Ages, when wise women and their "familiars", cats who were the Devil in disguise, were drowned, burned alive or hung by the Church fathers because they were witches and Devil worshipers.

Scratch a "cat-hater" and you will almost always find a misogynist. After all, aren't cats a woman's "pet?" Just saying.............

Gillian Kendall

Interesting post -- I saw a link to it on Twitter from a vegan tweeter.

I'm vegetarian, not vegan, and a cat-lover. I too am appalled by cruelty to all animals, not just cats. But I have to say, in the case in Florida, I think it's probably for the good that the man who killed the cats was judged mentally competent, because that means that he has to stand trial and cannot plead insanity as a defense -- is that correct?

I hope he is mentally competent enough to feel remorse and to change. Let's hold out that hope.

Best wishes,
Gillian Kendall
www.gilliankendall.com

Kristen

Good point Gillian about mental competency in the courts.

It is a good thing - as far as the court system goes - that he was deemed mentally competent - therefore he will be able to receive a proper (and hopefully) harsh sentence for the crimes he committed.

On another note - outside of the court system - I really feel that people, when it comes to animal suffering, are either:

a) Ignorant to their suffering (like most meat-eaters and vegetarians) or just in an extreme state of cognitive dissonance or

b) Not mentally competent human beings; they are in fact lacking the mental capacity for compassion; which is an argument most people make when it comes to the superiority of humans vs. non-humans (which I will argue against considering I know for a fact that my dog is a compassionate being) - therefore humans who lack compassion are less than human or non-human in my eyes.

RES

I am a male, successful and independent. I love cats. I have ALWAYS loved cats. They are smart, they don't bark all night, they are independent and they are emotional. I don't what other males think if I like cats. By the way, any adult human in the U.S. who treats pets (any pet) in an abusive way is a complete character disorder. No questions asked.

kelly g.

Cats also tend to be associated with women - after all, they are the stereotypical companion of lonely, childless, man-hating, hairy-legged, feminist spinster aunts. Women who seem to have little need for men, so much so that they've succeeded in breaking free of male ownership (in the form of marriage). Women who are every bit as independent as "their" cats.

See also: gay men (who are typically associated with women).

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