• danc4498@lemmy.world
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        1 year ago

        You can like it, but the hard truth is that cats were never domesticated. They can leave anytime they want and would be fine. Humans would never be the same, though…

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      1 year ago

      That’s what big cat wants you to think.

      In reality, cats already ate the rodents, but now you have to pay them for doing it.

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      1 year ago

      Hell. Even today cats are great for pest control, my cats go nuts if there’s a fly in the house until they get it

      Granted, a cat leaping across the room constantly to try and get it is way more annoying than the fly itself, but still lol

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    I find it funny that besides intellect, us humans possess the greatest power, which is petting. Petting allows us to be friends with most animals that would otherwise kill us

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          Cats didn’t domesticate themselves by being fed directly by humans. But humans still brought the food because humans bring rats and mice with them, cats stuck around for the greater volume of prey.

          And the scritches, obviously.

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      1 year ago

      Pretty sure my cat would still kill me if he had the ability. He’ll be like “Give me pets. Scratch my belly. Now DIE!”

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        AFAIR it’s because the cat showing you their belly is not “scratch my belly” but rather “I’m not afraid of you so I show you my most fragile of bits”

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          This for sure. Next time your cat shows you their belly, scratch the back of their head or pet their back like you normally would and see if they react better.

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              Some cats do like it! Depending on situation, mine do as well, but my roommates have a cat who will quickly flop over to show her belly if you pet her, but will act offended and give a warning bite if you try to pet her there

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              I have one with an uncannily good understanding of English who deadass will only let you pet the belly if you ask first. If you don’t she’ll maul the living shit out of your hand.