
In 2008, five years ago, I wrote a page about cat poison. It is on what is called a subdomain of PoC. The host company is Google. You can see the article here:
It is not a great article but it got lots of views. It is about car anti-freeze. It was updated gradually and haphazardly. The intention was to warn people of the hazards of car anti-freeze and other poisons. What visitors took from it was instructions on how to poison cats. Astonishing, but in retrospect unsurprising.
The reason why I am writing this is because there are 288 comments to this article, which is a lot and Google no longer lists the page at all (it is effectively invisible) but the comments are interesting. I think PoC has only two pages with more comments:
- Caboodle Ranch Heaven or Hell by Elisa Black-Taylor – I had to stop the comments after several hundred and more, perhaps a thousand.
- Warrior Cats Movie – more than a thousand comments and then stopped by me.
The interesting thing about the Cat Poison comments is the way they reflect a cross section of a part of society. I don’t know whether the comments reflect society generally. They might.
The comments are generally disturbing. It is clear to me that a lot of people poison cats or want to poison cats.
If anyone wants to have a look at the comments I am sure it will be quite instructive.
I sense there is an underbelly of hatred or dislike of the domestic cat that simmers and people who care about the cat should recognise this.
The way to diffuse this is to force irresponsible cat owners into being responsible. This means ensuring their cats are sterilised and that their cats do not upset reasonable people. This is why I argue for change to force something to happen in the interests of cat welfare.
There is no doubt that the people who poison cats are nasty people because it is inhumane and immoral. I have to conclude that there are a lot of nasty people out there. If they are not nasty they are certainly able to poison or hurt cats and therefore any animal.
I’ll leave it there.
Exactly – we aren’t haters. Haters are angry unhappy people and sadly they set the low end of human standards. To poison a cat is to cause a long painful death and is well below any moral standard.
I’d like to lace the coffee with poison, of any cancer research scientist who tortures animals in their lab, but I wouldn’t because I’m not crazy enough lol
Seriously though, what a thing to do!
And that is why we don’t let our neighbors leave ethylene glycol on their driveways! Remember always: when thirsty, they will drink–they cannot distinguish sweet questionable substances from water…!
did you see this, Ruth?
http://www.chron.com/news/houston-texas/houston/article/M-D-Anderson-doctor-accused-of-poisoning-lover-4587961.php
You can understand why I have become a grumpy, cynical old man 😉 I read all these horrible comments from people who want to hurt and kill cats in cruel way. I don’t where the hatred comes from. Humans are full of fear and anger.
I find it incredible that any human being could want to take another living being’s life!
I honestly think that anyone who hates cats enough to want them dead and who looks for a way to poison them, needs psychiatric treatment, because they are lacking in some part of their brain. They are a danger to society!
What if cats are eventually wiped out as they would like them to be, will they start on dogs next? Then children? Or people who they don’t like?
Something has gone horribly wrong with some of the human race, why do they need to hate, why can’t they live and let live?
I know from experience that cat haters are unhinged, unpleasant, arrogant, dangerous people.
It’s OK not to share our love of cats, we can’t all be the same, but why go so far as to try to turn others against them, why want them dead?
There must be things in life all the rest of us don’t like but we don’t go around seething with hatred and killing who/what we don’t like.
I know lots of cat lovers and there is not one bad person amongst them!