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Old 12-03-2021, 12:30 PM   #361
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I hissed at a friend's cat that was being a jerk once. The cat runs away now when I come over now. I think it's great. I mean, the cat was biting my shoe and my child's carrier. I felt like hissing at it was far more appropriate than yelling or attempting to whack it or being like the owner and all like, "OMG, I'm sorry. I don't know how to stop it from doing that." and the couch and other random #### is shredded. I have other friends who are cat owners and they have taught their cats to not do stuff like that.

I don't like a lot of cats. Too many owners who are like, "Cats are great. You don't need to do anything with them. Not needy like dogs... blah blah blah", and the cat (no fault to itself) is a perfect representation of a creature with a ####ty attitude because it's basically a spoiled neglected family member. There are people like this with dogs, but I find there's more cat owners that let it get bad like this than dog owners.
Don't get me wrong, I love my cat and appreciate the lighter workload compared to dogs... but they are straight up jerks with murder in their hearts.
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